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- Committee on Housing and Homelessness: Irish Council for Social Housing (28 Apr 2016)
Seán Canney: Yes. I thank Mr. O'Brien.
- Irish Water: Statements (27 Apr 2016)
Seán Canney: There is a huge number of villages and towns around the country which are in need of public waste water treatment plants. They need them for a number of reasons. In east Galway, where we have tourism, we need to make sure that our waterways and fishing ways are unpolluted. There is only one way we will do that, and that is by making sure that we have proper public waste water treatment...
- Irish Water: Statements (27 Apr 2016)
Seán Canney: I am delighted to be able to stand up in the Dáil Chamber for the first time to speak on a very important subject, namely, Irish Water. There has been a huge discussion about how Irish Water works, how it was established and the waste of money involved in setting it up and we have all heard about this. It has been very well voiced in the public domain in recent years. We must be very...
- Written Answers — Department of Education and Skills: Departmental Funding (27 Apr 2016)
Seán Canney: 71. To ask the Minister for Education and Skills her views on the Foróige Network for Teaching Entrepreneurship and the benefits that accrue to students from involvement in the programme; her plans for funding the programme; if further funds can be made available so that further schools can become members of the network; and if she will make a statement on the matter. [8529/16]
- Committee on Housing and Homelessness: Interim Report of Committee (26 Apr 2016)
Seán Canney: I was going to say exactly what the Chairman said - that we need to decide who we are bringing in and who will accompany them. I will have a lot of questions this afternoon for Mr. Eugene Cummins and his colleagues. This morning, we should decide to set out a structure and ask the questions this afternoon. If we do not do so, we will end up talking for six weeks. We should focus on what...
- Committee on Housing and Homelessness: Interim Report of Committee (26 Apr 2016)
Seán Canney: I suggest that the Society of Chartered Surveyors Ireland be brought in. It represents estate agents and professional practitioners in quantity surveying and cost management. That would be a worthwhile organisation to bring in.
- Committee on Housing and Homelessness: Interim Report of Committee (26 Apr 2016)
Seán Canney: I refer to No. 9.
- Committee on Housing and Homelessness: Interim Report of Committee (26 Apr 2016)
Seán Canney: It is about social inclusion and, therefore, I presume No. 9 is being dealt with now.
- Committee on Housing and Homelessness: Interim Report of Committee (26 Apr 2016)
Seán Canney: The Credit Union Development Association, CUDA, which is part of the credit union movement, should also be brought in.
- Committee on Housing and Homelessness: Interim Report of Committee (26 Apr 2016)
Seán Canney: With the Irish League of Credit Unions, we should include the Credit Union Development Association, CUDA.
- Committee on Housing and Homelessness: Interim Report of Committee (26 Apr 2016)
Seán Canney: That is very important.
- Committee on Housing and Homelessness: Interim Report of Committee (26 Apr 2016)
Seán Canney: I read with interest in one of the Sunday newspapers about a company on the Stock Exchange raising money in London as a house builder in Ireland. It owns 20% of the land for development around Dublin. It is a problem when people buy land and hold it until the market comes right. We need to consider this in real terms because these kinds of companies will hoard land because they can afford...
- Committee on Housing and Homelessness: County and City Management Association (26 Apr 2016)
Seán Canney: I thank the gentlemen for coming in. On page one of his statement, Mr. Cummins describes how a new streamlined process has been developed for delivering social housing of up to €2 million or 15 units, so that the units can be delivered faster. Mr. Cummins should correct me if I am wrong - my understanding is that this is a devolved grant whereby the Department of the Environment,...
- Committee on Housing and Homelessness: County and City Management Association (26 Apr 2016)
Seán Canney: They have Part VIII planning. When he said 22,000 sites are available-----
- Committee on Housing and Homelessness: County and City Management Association (26 Apr 2016)
Seán Canney: Okay.
- Committee on Housing and Homelessness: County and City Management Association (26 Apr 2016)
Seán Canney: I want to know how much zoned land is within the grasp of the public sector or local authorities, how much of it has planning permission, how much of it is serviced and how much of it is what I would call shovel-ready for tenders. Is that information available across counties? Has it been collated by the Department? I have a number of other questions. Local authorities would have had...
- Committee on Housing and Homelessness: County and City Management Association (26 Apr 2016)
Seán Canney: Yes.
- Committee on Housing and Homelessness: County and City Management Association (26 Apr 2016)
Seán Canney: I am probably going back over my initial questions in asking whether Mr. Cummins knows the number of voids there are nationally and in each county? Is that information available and, if it is, can it be sent to the committee? Has a cost been put on the refurbishment of them? The only other comment I would make is that we went through the procurement and approval processes for any type of...
- Written Answers — Department of Education and Skills: Schools Site Acquisitions (26 Apr 2016)
Seán Canney: 408. To ask the Minister for Education and Skills the progress made, in terms of site acquisition for a school (details supplied) in County Galway; when is it envisaged that this will be finalised; and if she will make a statement on the matter. [8415/16]
- Committee on Housing and Homelessness: Business of Committee (20 Apr 2016)
Seán Canney: I am delighted to be on the committee. I want to make sure everyone is clear that homelessness is not confined to Dublin. It is also an issue in the regions and small towns. I agree with Deputy Maureen O'Sullivan that we do not need to talk about what the problems are. From now on, we need to try to come up with a few solutions. It will not be easy, but if we all work together and put...