Dáil debates

Tuesday, 26 September 2017

4:55 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) Deputy Robert Troy - the implementation of the EU directive on noise at Dublin Airport; (2) Deputy Thomas P. Broughan - the need to tackle joyriding and criminal anti-social behaviour in the Dublin Bay North district; (3) Deputies John Curran, Gino Kenny, John Lahart, Eoin Ó Broin and Seán Crowe - the need to provide a replacement school for Scoil Mhuire, Clondalkin; (4) Deputy Niamh Smyth - the purchase of the Yeats family collection; (5) Deputy Dara Calleary - the implications for north Mayo users of the gas supply from the Bellanaboy gas terminal; (6) Deputy Joan Burton - the status of the scoliosis waiting list in 2016 at Our Lady's Children's Hospital, Crumlin; (7) Deputy Timmy Dooley - the ongoing sustainability of the post office network; (8) Deputy Frank O'Rourke - the urgent need for a drug treatment centre in Kildare; (9) Deputy Jackie Cahill - the Bord na Móna plans to build a plant in the US; (10) Deputy Pat Buckley - the underspend in mental health services in Roscommon; (11) Deputies Clare Daly and Mick Barry - to discuss the pay and conditions for pilots at Ryanair and resulting crisis for passengers; (12) Deputies Martin Ferris, Michael Healy-Rae and Danny Healy-Rae - the availability of treatment for Lyme disease patients; (13) Deputy Imelda Munster - the charges for patients with haemochromatosis for venesections and its inclusion on the long-term illness scheme; (14) Deputy Mattie McGrath - the impact and concerns with waste management for tyres; (15) Deputies Mick Wallace and James Browne - the delay with St. Patrick's special school in Enniscorthy; (16) Deputy Margaret Murphy O'Mahony - the closure of the primary school on Sherkin Island in June of this year with the consequence that children now attend school on the mainland, which means using the ferry to access the mainland, the absence of a supervisor on the ferry or on the mainland once the ferry docks, the obligation on the children to then walk to the school bus some distance away, which poses a huge health and safety risk to the children, who are aged between four and 12, and the need for the Minister to address this as a matter of urgency; (17) Deputy Richard Boyd Barrett - increasing international tensions between the US and North Korea; and (18) Deputy Louise O'Reilly - the need to discuss the underlying factors for the huge increase in the importation of illegal prescription drugs this year.

The matters raised by Deputies Robert Troy, Clare Daly and Mick Barry, and John Curran, Gino Kenny, John Lahart, Eoin Ó Broin and Seán Crowe have been selected for discussion.