Dáil debates

Wednesday, 7 March 2007

 

Decentralisation Programme.

10:00 pm

Photo of Donie CassidyDonie Cassidy (Westmeath, Fianna Fail)

I thank the Ceann Comhairle for providing time on the Adjournment for me to be updated on the major announcement that was made by the former Minister for Finance, Charlie McCreevy, in the budget of 2004. To have the head office of the Department of Education and Science with the Minister in situ in the town of Mullingar is of major importance. It was one of the main announcements made by this Government during its term of office and it is of major significance in terms of the potential surrounding one of the biggest spending Departments being located in one of the premier towns in the midlands.

With salaries totalling €12 million and a workforce of 300, along with it being the permanent seat of the Minister for Education and Science, regardless of what Administration is in power, this initiative is certainly a boost to Mullingar and to members of the business community there. Many of these are family businesses which have been in operation for three or four generations.

Some 6,000 people travel from County Westmeath to work in Dublin every day. It is great that Dublin can give employment to the people of Westmeath. Nonetheless, I have been inundated over the past month or so with queries from at least 70 people wanting to know when the Department will finally decide on the site in Mullingar. When one considers the amount of time spent sitting in a car travelling up and down to Dublin every day, it would be a Godsend for those people who have proven themselves in the Civil Service, to return and work in Mullingar.

I thank the Minister of State, Deputy Parlon, for taking the Adjournment matter. Will he outline whether a site has been agreed? If so, have the contract documents or the heads of agreement been agreed? We are all waiting in hope because we have been told that departmental offices in Carlow, Portlaoise in the Minister of State's constituency, and Mullingar will have the same contractor. We do not want to be in a triangle that may hold up progress for the people of Carlow town or Portlaoise, as well as ourselves in Mullingar. I wish to know from the Minister of State whether a site has been identified, contract documents agreed and the initial heads of agreement signed. If so, have any of the various tests that must take place on the site, such as an archaeological dig or whatever, taken place at Mullingar?

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