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Ceisteanna Eile - Other Questions: Renewable Energy Generation (23 Nov 2023)

Denis Naughten: ...benefits of the offshore wind sector, and in the context of what the Minister has just said to me, how is Enterprise Ireland adjusting its focus to balance between aiding SMEs and exporting, and tapping into the domestic renewable energy potential? The difficulty for Enterprise Ireland is that up to now it has been primarily focused on export-driven growth. What strategies are being...

Joint Oireachtas Committee on Jobs, Enterprise and Innovation: Ireland-Canada Trade Relations: Discussion (22 Nov 2023) See 1 other result from this debate

Matt Shanahan: ...for Ireland to continue to adopt until we will see how this plays out. I will go back to the issue of the opportunities for exporters to Canada. As I said, it seems that we are not really tapping the market, although it is great to see that exports have climbed quite dramatically over the last decade. Did the Minister of State get any sense of them? One of the issues that occurred in...

Written Answers — Department of Housing, Planning, and Local Government: Traveller Accommodation (21 Nov 2023)

Kieran O'Donnell: ...have statutory responsibility for the assessment of the accommodation needs of Travellers and the preparation, adoption and implementation of multi-annual Traveller Accommodation Programmes (TAPs) in their areas. Clare County Council confirmed with my Department that it was their intention to draw down its allocation of loans from the Pilot Caravan Loan Scheme on 27 July 2023. The...

Written Answers — Department of Health: Nursing Homes (21 Nov 2023)

Mary Butler: ...was provided on an ongoing basis to the GP who was providing the medical clinical service to the centre. The centre was also in receipt of funding from the Temporary Assistance Payment Scheme (COVID-19 TAPS) for nursing homes. HIQA carried out an unannounced inspection on 11 February in light of the notification of a significant number of deaths at the centre and following the receipt of...

Seanad: An tOrd Gnó - Order of Business (15 Nov 2023)

Sharon Keogan: ...issue is mind-boggling. It apparently made zero connection between unlimited inward immigration and eventually having nowhere to put people, which saw it then trying frantically to turn off the tap. Everyone else made this connection; just not the Government. I would love for any Minister to tell us how that happened. I know we will not get an apology and we will never get ownership,...

Joint Oireachtas Committee on Climate Action: Future Licences and Contracts to Connect Data Centres to the Gas Network: Discussion (15 Nov 2023)

.... It might take two or three years to come in but that would be more automatic. There was a real gap in terms of larger energy users, whereby the level of flexibility they could provide had not really been tapped, pressed, or facilitated. It had not been incentivised, either through positive incentivisation, saying we would give them a bonus or a premium, or through negative...

Joint Committee on Tourism, Culture, Arts, Sport And Media: Development of Local and Community Arts: Discussion (Resumed) (15 Nov 2023) See 1 other result from this debate

Shane Cassells: ...right that the high street has changed massively in terms of family businesses, but that is life. The Navan amateur drama festival, the Navan musical society festival and sports groups in town are tapping those branded places on the High Street because those boys want to buy community. That might sound like a crass thing to say, but they want in. They want that sense of what they cannot...

An tOrd Gnó - Order of Business (14 Nov 2023)

Paul Murphy: ...people in Limerick, however, it might as well be the Dark Ages because they have no clean drinking water in their homes. For over five months, they have been told that the water coming from their taps is not safe to drink because of the pollution of our rivers and the underfunding of our treatment plants. This is particularly egregious for the people of Kildimo and Pallaskenry, who for...

Joint Oireachtas Committee on Climate Action: Citizens' Assembly Report on Biodiversity Loss: Discussion (Resumed) (14 Nov 2023)

Mr. Niall ? Donnch?: Anybody that can offer help in dealing with rhododendron we will absolutely look at. In Killarney we have a very active meitheal group that works with us. We also tap into Volunteering Ireland in the context of the summer programmes. I qualify that by saying we are working in a very sensitive environment. Groups need to be supervised. You do not want somebody taking...

Joint Oireachtas Committee on Finance, Public Expenditure and Reform, and Taoiseach: Budget 2024 Expenditure Ceiling and Resource Allocation for the Department of Health and HSE: Discussion (14 Nov 2023)

Pearse Doherty: ...is what Robert Watt and Bernard Gloster have said. What is driving this is need and inflation. We can point out what is being provided but if you do that then you have to close the doors, turn off the tap and say we can do no more. Patients will suffer and people will die if timely and appropriate healthcare are not provided in a reasonable time. I will leave it at that.

Written Answers — Department of Education and Skills: School Facilities (14 Nov 2023)

Norma Foley: In relation to new school buildings and extensions my Department provides a tap drinking water system as a matter of routine. In existing buildings if a school has concerns about the quality of its drinking water, the matter can be addressed by the relevant local authority and Irish Water. If any quality issues are identified as a result of a test, my Department provides funding to address...

Written Answers — Department of Housing, Planning, and Local Government: Housing Provision (14 Nov 2023)

Kieran O'Donnell: ...have statutory responsibility for the assessment of the accommodation needs of Travellers and the preparation, adoption and implementation of multi-annual Traveller Accommodation Programmes (TAPs) in their areas. Mayo County Council has drawdown €3,143,112 between 2018 and 2023 from the Traveller Accommodation capital budget primarily on the acquisition of housing for Travellers. In...

Written Answers — Department of Housing, Planning, and Local Government: Traveller Accommodation (9 Nov 2023)

Kieran O'Donnell: ...have statutory responsibility for the assessment of the accommodation needs of Travellers and the preparation, adoption and implementation of multi-annual Traveller Accommodation Programmes (TAPs) in their areas. The Traveller Accommodation Expert Review report, published in July 2019, reviewed the Housing (Traveller Accommodation) Act, 1998, and other legislation that impacts on the...

Joint Oireachtas Committee on the Implementation of the Good Friday Agreement: Mapping Diversity, Negotiating Differences: Constitutional Discussions on a Shared Island: Discussion (9 Nov 2023)

...in the post-Brexit moment when the discussion about the future seemed to grow legs and become heightened. It seemed there were voices and viewpoints that were crowded out and once we began to tap into this there was a feeling on the part of people that should this discussion go ahead and should there be a process of discussion, that it needs to proceed with caution. It needs to go slowly...

Ceisteanna ar Pholasaí nó ar Reachtaíocht - Questions on Policy or Legislation (8 Nov 2023)

Imelda Munster: ...xf3;g Brugha in Drogheda and surrounding areas has been left with no water. They are mostly elderly residents but there is also one family with a young baby. As they have a dribble of water from the taps downstairs and nothing upstairs, they cannot heat radiators, they cannot bathe or wash clothing and they cannot even flush the toilet. They have had no water for three months. Uisce...

Seanad: Electoral (Amendment) (Voting at 16) Bill 2021: Second Stage (7 Nov 2023)

Victor Boyhan: ...with such a big majority, Government parties can block and stop but they can also promote and propagate legislation they believe is correct and right. It is important that we engage with people, tap into youth and explore the diversity of young people in particular. Young people bring to politics new and fresh ideas and different ways of expression. It is important that we tap into...

Written Answers — Department of Housing, Planning, and Local Government: Traveller Accommodation (7 Nov 2023)

Kieran O'Donnell: ...have statutory responsibility for the assessment of the accommodation needs of Travellers and the preparation, adoption and implementation of multi-annual Traveller Accommodation Programmes (TAPs) in their areas. The 2023/24 pilot Caravan Loan Scheme provides for 80 caravans or a provision of €3.2 million, whichever is the lessor. The respective allocation to each local...

Joint Oireachtas Committee on Education and Skills: Consent Programmes in Irish Education: Discussion (7 Nov 2023) See 1 other result from this debate

Professor Louise Crowley: The influencers are tapping into that want and need young men have, and they have had that need forever, although, obviously, the pandemic shone a light on it. What we need to do, and what we do with the Bystander programme, is provide those safe spaces, start those conversations and give them the language. Even though cohorts of young men are sometimes quite...

Select Committee on Finance, Public Expenditure and Reform, and Taoiseach: Finance (No. 2) Bill 2023: Committee Stage (7 Nov 2023)

Damien English: ...development tax credit have been out there for quite a while. This information was captured in the last two science strategies. Every policy aim has been to try to encourage more of our SMEs to tap into the opportunities presented by research and development. It is driven through local enterprise offices, Enterprise Ireland and other forms of State engagement. In effect, a research and...

Saincheisteanna Tráthúla - Topical Issue Debate: Water Quality (26 Oct 2023)

Marc Ó Cathasaigh: ...Treatment in 2022. Broadly-speaking, the EPA has been doing an excellent job in assessing the quality of water in our rivers, lakes, streams, groundwater and seawater, and even the water in our taps, which, by extension, finds its way into our bodies. The EPA report is focused on urban wastewater treatment. It is shocking that we are still not reaching the standards of the urban...

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