Dáil debates

Tuesday, 8 November 2016

4:15 pm

Photo of Bernard DurkanBernard Durkan (Kildare North, Fine Gael)
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The following matters in respect of which notice has been given under Standing Order 29A were received by the Ceann Comhairle and this is a list with the name of the Member in each case: (1) Deputy Barry Cowen - the withdrawal and relocation of ambulance services from Edenderry to Tullamore; (2) Deputy David Cullinane - the need to expand Our Lady of Mercy national school in Stradbally, County Waterford and related demographic pressures; (3) Deputy Michael D'Arcy - the nationwide review of Garda districts in the programme for Government; (4) Deputy Josepha Madigan - the anti-social behaviour in Stepaside, County Dublin; (5) Deputy Frank O'Rourke - the need for an additional VRT test centre as a matter of priority in north Kildare; (6) Deputy Brendan Griffin - the inclusion of the Orkambi drug in the long-term illness scheme; (7) Deputy John Curran - the treatment of non-TUI members in Collinstown community college, Dublin 22; (8) Deputy Tony McLoughlin - Revenue's presence at ports and airports in the west; (9) Deputy Eugene Murphy - the need for a safety review of the N5 route from Tarmonbarry to Ballaghaderreen; (10) Deputy Peter Burke - a sustainable future for the Imperial Tobacco factory unit and grounds; (11) Deputy Carol Nolan - the proposed outsourcing of haulage services in Bord na Móna; (12) Deputies Mick Wallace and Richard Boyd Barrett - the latest rental sector report; (13) Deputy Catherine Murphy - fare increases on the Maynooth line for commuters between Leixlip and Dublin; (14) Deputy Seán Crowe - the challenges faced by drug task forces across the State; (15) Deputy Marc MacSharry - support for the glamping tourism project in Enniscrone, County Sligo; (16) Deputy Pat Buckley - to discuss the need to reduce waiting times for counselling at primary care level; (17) Deputy Mattie McGrath - concerns about advisers to the Citizens' Assembly; (18) Deputies Clare Daly and Anne Rabbitte - to discuss the staffing crisis in maternity hospitals; (19) Deputies Bríd Smith and Thomas Byrne - the ASTI dispute; (20) Deputy Bernard J. Durkan - concerns about a prominent site at Naas, County Kildare; (21) Deputy Fiona O'Loughlin - pensions inequality in taking career breaks to care for children or the elderly; (22) Deputy Martin Ferris - concerns for the fishing industry in the light of Brexit; and (23) Deputy Fergus O'Dowd - the need to increase speech and language therapy services in County Louth.

The matters raised by Deputies Michael D'Arcy, Barry Cowen, Pat Buckley and Tony McLoughlin have been selected for discussion.