Dáil debates

Thursday, 13 October 2016

2:10 pm

Photo of Eugene MurphyEugene Murphy (Roscommon-Galway, Fianna Fail)
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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 29A and the name of the Member in each case: (1) Deputies Pearse Doherty and Pat The Cope Gallagher - ní mór don Aire Ealaíon, Oidhreachta, Gnóthaí Réigiúnacha, Tuaithe agus Gaeltachta freastal ar riachtanais na n-eagraíochtaí a reachtálannscéim na gcúntoirí teanga thar ceann na Roinne i bhfainaise na gciorraithe a bhí déanta le dornán beag blianta anuas; (2) Deputy John Brady - the position of a contract to develop a coastguard station in Greystones, County Wicklow; (3) Deputy Michael D'Arcy - the completion of the GLAS computer application in County Wexford to facilitate 2015 GLAS payments; (4) Deputy Shane Cassells - the management and proposed changes at Our Lady's Hospital, Navan, including the accident and emergency unit; (5) Deputy Jonathan O'Brien - to discuss the forthcoming planned Garda strike; (6) Deputies Peter Burke and Carol Nolan - the flood defence provision for rural south Westmeath in the CFRAM report, and the plans in place along the River Shannon to prevent flooding this winter; (7) Deputy Alan Farrell - the need to support community sports initiatives, such as Lusk 2020; (8) Deputy Imelda Munster - the cuts in primary care staff and service provision and the loss of clerical and administrative posts in Louth and Meath; (9) Deputy Eugene Murphy - the need for a safety review of the N5 from Termonbarry to Ballaghaderreen following a fatal road traffic collision; (10) Deputy John Brassil - engagement concerns on plans to accommodate residents following the report entitled Time to Move on from Congregated Settings: A Strategy for Community Inclusion; (11) Deputy John Curran - the provision of primary care centres in Clondalkin and Lucan; (12) Deputy Michael Harty - concern over the future of County Clare's rapid response ambulance service; (13) Deputy Mick Wallace - the proposed destruction of the refugee camp in Calais and the Irish Government's refugee resettlement programme; (14) Deputy Thomas P. Broughan - supports needed for St. Joseph's National School, Marino, Dublin 3, on its application for DEIS 1 status; (15) Deputy James Lawless - the reason volumes of waste from the greater Dublin area are currently being deposited in Drehid landfill site, north-west Kildare, and related issues; (16) Deputy Aindrias Moynihan - the inadequate social welfare service for Macroom, County Cork; (17) Deputy Thomas Pringle - ratification of CETA prior to any decision on the agreement at the EU Council; (18) Deputy Mattie McGrath - the Health Service Executive's review of the advanced paramedic vehicles and ambulance services in north Tipperary; (19) Deputy Pat Buckley - allegations of historical abuse at Clonmel mental hospital; (20) Deputy Caoimhghín Ó Caoláin - concerns in the Irish mushroom industry as a consequence of Brexit; (21) Deputy Clare Daly - the Minister's views on the non-statutory inquiry into the Garda protected disclosures; (22) Deputy Anne Rabbitte - the closure of the waiting list for free eye tests for children; (23) Deputy Kevin O'Keeffe - allegations of inappropriate behaviour in University College Cork; (24) Deputy Lisa Chambers - his views on the report on the well-being of members of the Permanent Defence Force; (25) Deputy Barry Cowen - the withdrawal of ambulance services from Edenderry and their relocation to Tullamore; (26) Deputy Catherine Connolly - the withdrawal of a bus service in Galway city due to lack of funding from the National Transport Authority; and (27) Deputy Paul Murphy - the continuation of the reduced unemployment allowance for young people.

The matters raised by Deputies Pearse Doherty and Pat The Cope Gallagher; Mick Wallace, Michael Harty and John Curran have been selected for discussion.