Dáil debates

Thursday, 16 October 2014

11:50 am

Photo of Bernard DurkanBernard Durkan (Kildare North, Fine Gael)
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I wish to advise the House of the following matters in respect of which notice has been given under Standing Order 27A and the name of the Member in each case: (1) Deputy Terence Flanagan - the need for zero tolerance policing in Dublin city centre to ensure adequate protection for its citizens.; (2) Deputy Seamus Kirk - the registration for water charges and the options and viable solutions which may be put in place; (3) Deputy Jim Daly - the need to reconsider and reduce the water charges for adult dependants; (4) Deputy Róisín Shortall - the need to update regulations under the Misuse of Drugs legislation to curb the open street trading of benzodiazepines and Z-drugs; (5) Deputy Brian Stanley - the need to support autism services in County Laois; (6) Deputy Patrick O'Donovan - the need for immediate works to be carried out on the Newcastle West Garda station; (7) Deputy Dan Neville - the by-pass of Adare village, County Limerick; (8) Deputy Seán Kyne - the need to review the funding application decision for Connemara community radio; (9) Deputy Pearse Doherty - the need to address the ongoing difficulties at Letterkenny General Hospital; (10) Deputy Thomas P. Broughan - the programme and targets in regard to the future strategic infrastructure required for Dublin City and Fingal County; (11) Deputy Seán Kenny - the need to address the inconvenience caused for children from Dublin required to travel to Louth County Hospital for orthodontic treatment; (12) Deputy Michael Lowry - the need for intervention to secure a replacement general practitioner for Gortnahoe, County Tipperary; (13) Deputy Thomas Pringle - the need to include St. Mary's national school, Stranorlar, County Donegal on the school building programme; (14) Deputy Robert Troy - the need to address concerns regarding an individual in the care of the Child and Family Agency and outstanding medical bills; (15) Deputy Brendan Smith - the need for greater urgency and better co-ordination by the international community of the humanitarian effort to tackle the Ebola crisis; (16) Deputy Billy Kelleher - the financial issues facing the Educate Together organisation; (17) Deputy Paul Murphy - the ongoing industrial action of Rhatigan workers at a school building project; (18) Deputy Mick Wallace - the need to discuss plans to introduce a tax on vacant sites in the upcoming planning Bill; (19) Deputy Richard Boyd Barrett - the ongoing industrial action of Rhatigan workers at a school building project; and (20) Deputy Clare Daly - the need to discuss plans to introduce a tax on vacant sites in the upcoming planning Bill.

The matters raised by Deputies Terence Flanagan, Seán Kyne, Seán Kenny and Brendan Smith have been selected for discussion.