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Written Answers — Public Transport: Public Transport (14 Feb 2006)

Charlie O'Connor: Question 445: To ask the Minister for Transport the amount of Exchequer and EU funding given to the CIE group and its three operating subsidiaries, Iarnród Éireann, Dublin Bus and Bus Éireann for the operation of services and the replacement and development of rolling stock and infrastructure under the national development plan, the operational programme for transport and any other...

Written Answers — Public Transport: Public Transport (14 Feb 2006)

Charlie O'Connor: Question 446: To ask the Minister for Transport the number of new buses for Dublin Bus and Bus Éireann fleets for which funding is being provided under the National Development Plan 2000-2006. [5532/06]

Written Answers — Public Transport: Public Transport (14 Feb 2006)

Charlie O'Connor: Question 447: To ask the Minister for Transport the number of rail kilometres being developed under the National Development Plan 2000-2006; and the number of new railcars, intercity trains and carriages being provided for the mainline rail system. [5533/06]

Written Answers — Public Transport: Public Transport (14 Feb 2006)

Charlie O'Connor: Question 448: To ask the Minister for Transport the amount of yearly subvention from the Exchequer provided to Dublin Bus over the past ten years. [5534/06]

Rent Supplement: Motion (Resumed). (15 Feb 2006)

Charlie O'Connor: I am almost tempted to follow the Clondalkin speech with a speech on Tallaght, but I will resist the temptation. Deputy Curran has spoken about the local authority on which we both served and of which I was chairman in 1999. I am always happy to support local government. As Deputy Gilmore knows, South Dublin County Council is a progressive local authority and we are proud of what it is doing....

Labour Affairs: Motion. (21 Feb 2006)

Charlie O'Connor: I would be happy to share my time with the Minister of State.

Labour Affairs: Motion. (21 Feb 2006)

Charlie O'Connor: If the Minister of State mentions me a few times, he can have my time.

Labour Affairs: Motion. (21 Feb 2006)

Charlie O'Connor: I was not going to mention Tallaght.

Labour Affairs: Motion. (21 Feb 2006)

Charlie O'Connor: I could say "Tallaght" a few times. In my few minutes——

Labour Affairs: Motion. (21 Feb 2006)

Charlie O'Connor: I compliment my colleagues in Sinn Féin for giving the House the opportunity to debate this issue. They have gone to a lot of trouble to table this motion. I support the Minister of State at the Department of Enterprise, Trade and Employment, Deputy Killeen. I have often put on record my admiration for his work. It was interesting to watch members of the Opposition listening so intently.

Labour Affairs: Motion. (21 Feb 2006)

Charlie O'Connor: I would be happy to engage with the Deputy on another day but I only have a couple of minutes.

Labour Affairs: Motion. (21 Feb 2006)

Charlie O'Connor: That is what one does, namely, work with people and get jobs done. The Deputy can see the progress being made in Tallaght, which is due to the fact that I am keeping in touch with the Government and trying to get decisions made in conjunction with other colleagues. We have all listened very carefully to the Minister of State's comments. People were very attentive when he delivered his speech...

Labour Affairs: Motion. (21 Feb 2006)

Charlie O'Connor: I was made redundant twice and I know what a terrible experience it is.

Labour Affairs: Motion. (21 Feb 2006)

Charlie O'Connor: I was lucky to get employment.

Labour Affairs: Motion. (21 Feb 2006)

Charlie O'Connor: While I am not sure about everyone in the House, I am happy to accept the will of the people. I cut my political teeth in the early 1980s, when Tallaght had the population of a city but the status of a village. We were waiting on many facilities and had a considerable need for jobs. The Get Tallaght Working group was set up by a number of us in 1984 and is relevant to this subject. For this...

Labour Affairs: Motion. (21 Feb 2006)

Charlie O'Connor: I should have mentioned Crumlin once.

Written Answers — Hospital Services: Hospital Services (21 Feb 2006)

Charlie O'Connor: Question 284: To ask the Tánaiste and Minister for Health and Children if commitments will be made to use additional resources to deal with the well publicised difficulties occurring at Tallaght Hospital, Dublin 24, in respect of the accident and emergency department; her views on whether effective action is clearly needed; and if she will make a statement on the matter. [7030/06]

Written Answers — Health Centres: Health Centres (21 Feb 2006)

Charlie O'Connor: Question 285: To ask the Tánaiste and Minister for Health and Children, further to previous parliamentary questions relating to Millbrook Lawns Health Centre, when works will commence; and the new services which will be provided at the redeveloped centre. [7031/06]

Written Answers — Garda Stations: Garda Stations (21 Feb 2006)

Charlie O'Connor: Question 317: To ask the Minister for Finance the schedule being followed in respect of the recently announced plans for the redevelopment of Tallaght Garda station in Dublin 24; the details of same; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [7042/06]

Written Answers — Election Observation Missions: Election Observation Missions (21 Feb 2006)

Charlie O'Connor: Question 400: To ask the Minister for Foreign Affairs if Ireland intends to provide election monitoring personnel for the forthcoming Ukraine elections; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [7041/06]

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