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- Order of Business (7 Nov 2013)
Dessie Ellis: On Saturday I visited Glen Ding estate in Blessington which was built six years ago on a flood plain, with a river flowing underground through it. Planners in Wicklow County Council gave permission for it. The proposed planning Bill will contain measures based on recommendations by the Mahon tribunal. We must get to grips with all these planning permissions.
- Order of Business (7 Nov 2013)
Dessie Ellis: Yes.
- Order of Business (7 Nov 2013)
Dessie Ellis: Planning permissions have been given on flood plains. I have seen several of them.
- Order of Business (7 Nov 2013)
Dessie Ellis: There must be some accountability in that regard.
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Dessie Ellis: It is terrible.
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Dessie Ellis: I do not know about that.
- Finance (No. 2) Bill 2013: Second Stage (Resumed) (7 Nov 2013)
Dessie Ellis: This Finance Bill will implement the seventh austerity budget the Irish have endured since the economic collapse. The Government has said it will be the last such budget but the reality is that the Government is wedded to the principle of austerity. It takes a view of the poor, those on low wages, the unemployed and young people that, in its mind, justified and necessitated the use of...
- Written Answers — Department of Transport, Tourism and Sport: Road Network (7 Nov 2013)
Dessie Ellis: 35. To ask the Minister for Transport, Tourism and Sport his plans to deal with increasing deterioration of the road network here in view of recent spending cuts; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [47187/13]
- Written Answers — Department of Transport, Tourism and Sport: Rail Services (7 Nov 2013)
Dessie Ellis: 36. To ask the Minister for Transport, Tourism and Sport if he has had any discussions with Irish Rail in relation to the cut in DART carriages operating at peak times and the rationale for same. [47188/13]
- Report of the Joint Committee on Transport and Communications: Motion (8 Nov 2013)
Dessie Ellis: Tá áthas orm labhairt ar an ábhar seo. I acknowledge the contributions made by the Minister of State, Deputy Alex White, and Deputy Róisín Shortall to the debate on this report, with the contributions of my fellow committee members. Alcohol abuse is a massive problem. We all accept this, but do we accept what it means? Unfortunately, the issue is not just that we...
- Order of Business (12 Nov 2013)
Dessie Ellis: All morning, I have been dealing with people and families-----
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Dessie Ellis: -----who are on rent supplement-----
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Dessie Ellis: -----and have been served with notices-----
- Order of Business (12 Nov 2013)
Dessie Ellis: -----by landlords looking to increase rents. There has been a 7.8% increase in private rents.
- Order of Business (12 Nov 2013)
Dessie Ellis: I am talking about the housing Bill. I am coming to it.
- Order of Business (12 Nov 2013)
Dessie Ellis: The Minister for Social Protection-----
- Order of Business (12 Nov 2013)
Dessie Ellis: -----plans to transfer responsibility for rent supplement to the local authorities.
- Order of Business (12 Nov 2013)
Dessie Ellis: That is coming under the housing Bill. We need an urgent debate on this. Families are being served notice left, right and centre.
- Order of Business (12 Nov 2013)
Dessie Ellis: I have been dealing with them all morning. The situation is getting worse.
- Order of Business (12 Nov 2013)
Dessie Ellis: Landlords are throwing people out on the streets for the sake of €50 or €100.