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Saincheisteanna Tráthúla - Topical Issue Debate: Aviation Industry (15 Oct 2020) See 1 other result from this debate

Pat Buckley: Cork Airport directly and indirectly supports 12,000 jobs in the region, generated over €900 million for the Irish economy in 2019 and is one of the key drivers for Cork. Cork Airport is Ireland's second busiest and best connected international airport, which resulted in it being the fastest growing airport in Ireland in 2019. Why has this Government not stepped in before the...

Written Answers — Department of Jobs, Enterprise and Innovation: IDA Ireland Data (15 May 2018)

Heather Humphreys: ...: Table A: Available IDA Owned Land by County County Town Land Address Hectares Available County Carlow Bagenalstown Bagenalstown 0.1555 County Cavan Cavan Cavan B&T Park 9.05 County Cork Youghal Springfield Estate 1.87 County Cork Youghal Foxhole 1.0063 County Cork Skibbereen Poundlick Estate 3.86 County Cork Kanturk Mallow B & T Park 0.6831 County Cork Kinsale...

Seanad: Local Development (6 Oct 2009)

Jerry Buttimer: ...matter. I also welcome the Minister of State, Deputy Áine Brady. It is ironic that the Minister of State also responded to a similar Adjournment matter I raised on 16 June last regarding the Cork docklands. Given the economic recession, it is fitting to note that Cork City Council and the Port of Cork have reached agreement regarding the docklands. In her previous reply to me on this...

Local Government Bill 2018: Second Stage (Resumed) (14 Nov 2018)

Kevin O'Keeffe: There is a problem that must be resolved in Cork county. The mapping undertaken by the implementation group was questionable. The people who mapped Ireland 1,000 years ago had better co-ordination than the implementation group. Anyone flying over Cork could see the lack of co-ordination in the geography undertaken by this group. Deputy Cassells referred to international borders. What...

Written Answers — Department of Communications, Energy and Natural Resources: Metropolitan Area Networks Programme (28 May 2013)

Pat Rabbitte: ...to meet the demand for fibre connectivity and to serve the needs of service providers and their end users for the foreseeable future. Phase One - Town County 1 Cavan Cavan 2 Kingscourt Cavan 3 Cork Cork 4 Carlow Carlow 5 Letterkenny Donegal 6 Gweedore Donegal 7 Galway Galway 8 Kilkenny Kilkenny 9 Portlaoise Laois 10 Carrick on Shannon Leitrim 11 Manorhamiltom Leitrim 12...

State Airports. (7 Nov 2007) See 2 other results from this debate

Noel Ahern: The Deputy stated that the airport has a new terminal which was provided at a cost of over €200 million. The Minister understands that the board of the Cork Airport Authority also engaged consultants to examine further the issue of the Cork debt. Clearly, the debt issue is crucial to the business planning process and there will have to be agreement on this point between the Cork Airport...

Written Answers — Department of Public Expenditure and Reform: Flood Relief Schemes Data (13 Feb 2018)

Kevin Moran: ...the 1st January, 2015, to 9th February, 2018, along with the estimated whole life costs of each scheme. Scheme Estimated “Whole life costs” Athlone, Co Westmeath** €12m approx Bandon, Co Cork** €25.5m Bray, Co Wicklow* €46m Claregalway, Co Galway** €7m Clonmel West Co Tipperary* €26m Clonmel North & East, Co Tipperary*...

Written Answers — Department of Arts, Heritage and the Gaeltacht: Job Creation Numbers (14 May 2013)

Dinny McGinley: ...;darás na Gaeltachta client companies at the end of 2012. 2002 County Jobs created Jobs lost Net figures Donegal 288 639 -351 Mayo 92 97 -5 Galway 306 497 -191 Meath 65 52 +13 Kerry 88 69 +19 Cork 57 65 -8 Waterford 14 13 +1 Total 910 1432 -522 2003 County Jobs created Jobs lost Net figures Donegal 371 651 -280 Mayo 124 77 +47 Galway 354 338 +16 Meath 21 23 -2 Kerry...

Seanad: Project Ireland 2040: Statements (7 Mar 2018)

Colm Burke: ...he had in the projects that had been identified as important for Limerick and rightly so. Likewise, I make no apologies for fighting for the projects I think are important for my own area in Cork. There is much good news for Cork. It is not just about looking at Cork. It is about looking at the entire Munster region and the need to change the growth patterns and to make sure we do not...

Seanad: Local Development (5 Jun 2008) See 1 other result from this debate

Jerry Buttimer: I thank the Cathaoirleach for allowing me to raise on the Adjournment the issue of Cork docklands. I welcome the Minister of State, Deputy Killeen. Cork docklands are pivotal to the growth of Cork given the need for the city to develop and grow. They could have a profound impact on both the economic and physical force of Cork into the future. The docklands project in Cork concerns light...

Written Answers — Department of Jobs, Enterprise and Innovation: IDA Ireland Data (18 Dec 2018)

Heather Humphreys: ...Status Net Hectares Marketable Bagenalstown Bagenalstown County Carlow Industrial Estate Marketable 0.1555 Cavan B&T Park Cavan County Cavan Business Park Marketable 10.2 Rossa Ave Cork City Cork City County Cork Industrial Estate Marketable 0.1152 Rathhallikeen Kinsale Kinsale County Cork Industrial Estate Marketable 0.1298 Ringaskiddy Estate Cork City Cork City County...

Seanad: Airport Development Projects. (7 Feb 2006) See 2 other results from this debate

John Minihan: ...of the Minister for Transport, Deputy Cullen, hopefully to clarify the issue. The question tabled is clear as regards whether the Minister intends to honour the previous commitment to leave the Cork Airport Authority debt free, or whether he has decided on an alternative structure. The people of Cork deserve a straight answer on the issue of Cork Airport, as a recent media report on the...

Written Answers — Department of Transport, Tourism and Sport: State Airports (25 Nov 2014)

Paschal Donohoe: I propose to take Questions Nos. 568, 574 and 575 together.   As the Deputies will be aware, the DAA is the body charged with statutory responsibility to manage, operate and develop Dublin and Cork Airports.   In these circumstances, responsibility for addressing the fall in passenger numbers and the viability of the airport is a matter for DAA and Cork...

Written Answers — Department of Employment Affairs and Social Protection: Social Welfare Benefits (1 Mar 2022)

Heather Humphreys: ...2021 report, which is due to be published in Q2 this year. Expenditure is incurred and recorded at the scheme level, and so it is important to note that the expenditure figures detailed in respect of Cork are estimates, based on the proportion of recipients of the various social welfare programmes in county Cork as published in the 2020 Annual Statistical Report. The programmes...

Written Answers — Department of Housing, Planning, Community and Local Government: Local Electoral Area Boundary Committee Report (5 Jul 2017)

Catherine Martin: 256. To ask the Minister for Housing, Planning, Community and Local Government the timeframe under which he plans to define the extended city boundary of Cork; the timeframe to set the terms of reference for a local electoral area boundary committee to define the local electoral areas for Cork City Council and Cork County Council for the 2019 local elections; and the timeframe for the local...

Written Answers — Department of Transport, Tourism and Sport: Public Transport (30 Nov 2023)

Eamon Ryan: As Minister for Transport, I have responsibility for policy and overall funding in relation to public transport. Within this policy framework, the Cork Metropolitan Area Transport Strategy (CMATS) 2040 has been developed by the National Transport Authority (NTA) in collaboration with Transport Infrastructure Ireland, Cork City Council and Cork County Council. A key principle for CMATS...

Select Committee on Arts, Heritage, Regional, Rural and Gaeltacht Affairs: Estimates for Public Services 2019
Vote 33 - Culture, Heritage and the Gaeltacht (Revised)
(6 Mar 2019)

Josepha Madigan: ...to the Department. My understanding is that from the rural fund we got €7.381 million for heritage and €3.86 million for the Gaeltacht. Many of our projects are in rural areas. In respect of Cork, there was funding of €5.4 million in arts grants in 2018, including to the Cork Butter Museum, Cork county council, Briery Gap, and the Sirius Arts Centre. West Cork Arts...

Written Answers — Department of An Taoiseach: State Solicitors (25 Jun 2013)

Enda Kenny: ...of the Director of Public Prosecutions. There are 32 State Solicitor areas. Generally one State Solicitor is appointed to every county outside of Dublin. Exceptions to this rule apply in Counties Cork, Galway, Kildare, Limerick and Tipperary. In County Cork four State Solicitors have been appointed; one each for Cork City, Cork North East, Cork South East and Cork West. In County...

Topical Issue Debate: Cultural Policy (29 May 2018)

John Paul Phelan: ...the Gaeltacht, Deputy Josepha Madigan, who is in the Seanad dealing with legislation. The project raised consists of the design, construction and operation of a new multifunctional event centre in Cork city with a capacity of approximately 6,000 persons. It is envisaged that the event centre will be capable of accommodating a wide range of events including concerts, festivals, family...

Written Answers — Company Closures: Company Closures (6 Feb 2008)

Micheál Martin: Details regarding IDA Ireland supported companies and jobs in County Cork from January 2002 to December 2007 are outlined in the following table. The number of client companies has declined from 137 in 2002 to 134 in 2007. The total number of closures was 36. This table also outlines the number of jobs lost in the county broken down by year. The recognition under the National Spatial...

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