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- Written Answers — Department of Health: Hospital Services (11 May 2017)
Robert Troy: 198. To ask the Minister for Health if an application for resources to provide a 20 week anomaly scan at Mullingar regional hospital has been approved by his Department. [22549/17]
- Written Answers — Department of Health: Ambulance Service (11 May 2017)
Robert Troy: 201. To ask the Minister for Health further to Parliamentary Questions Nos. 369, 370 and 371 of 2 November 2016, the reason the requested information has not been provided to date. [22643/17]
- Written Answers — Department of Transport, Tourism and Sport: Sports Capital Programme (11 May 2017)
Robert Troy: 251. To ask the Minister for Transport, Tourism and Sport the timeframe for the current round of sports capital funding; and when those that apply may expect to be informed of the results. [22555/17]
- Dublin Transport: Motion [Private Members] (10 May 2017)
Robert Troy: I thank all Deputies who contributed to Private Members' business this evening. We are all agreed that congestion in Dublin and indeed across many of our cities is having a detrimental impact on economic activity and the family life and mental health of so many commuters. According to the Minister, this is costing our economy €350 million per annum. Can Members imagine how many...
- Dublin Transport: Motion [Private Members] (10 May 2017)
Robert Troy: Why does the Deputy stay here?
- Dublin Transport: Motion [Private Members] (10 May 2017)
Robert Troy: It was.
- Dublin Transport: Motion [Private Members] (10 May 2017)
Robert Troy: There was certainly no rural bias when Deputy Burton was in government.
- Dublin Transport: Motion [Private Members] (10 May 2017)
Robert Troy: Now look it-----
- Other Questions: Traffic Management (10 May 2017)
Robert Troy: It appears this is positive news but the devil will be in the detail and we are eager to see the detail of the Minister's proposals. This simply must not be about an announcement made to great fanfare and the Minister's aspirations must be backed up with the necessary resources. At present, transport in the capital city is in gridlock and it takes a huge amount of time for people to make...
- Other Questions: Road Projects Expenditure (10 May 2017)
Robert Troy: Most rail lines are not commercially viable.
- Other Questions: Road Projects Expenditure (10 May 2017)
Robert Troy: Public transport does not make commercial sense.
- Other Questions: Tourism Promotion (10 May 2017)
Robert Troy: 46. To ask the Minister for Transport, Tourism and Sport if he will increase the tourism marketing budget to mitigate the decline in visitor numbers from the UK experienced in the first quarter of 2017; and his plans to implement a business support fund to aid small to medium-sized tourism businesses affected by the decline in visitors from Britain. [22125/17]
- Other Questions: Tourism Promotion (10 May 2017)
Robert Troy: Will the Minister now acknowledge that Brexit poses a real threat to the tourism industry, something he did not seem concerned about originally when the result of the referendum came out? I refer specifically to the decline in visitor numbers from the UK in the first quarter of 2017. Will he confirm to the House whether he has any intentions to increase the marketing budget to Tourism...
- Other Questions: Tourism Promotion (10 May 2017)
Robert Troy: No one disputes that tourism is a critical sector. Last year, 9 million visitors contributed €4.5 billion in revenue, supporting 220,000 jobs. It is a critical sector. I acknowledge there have been previous initiatives that have supported the sector, but I raise this in the context of Brexit. We cannot rest on our laurels and be complacent about the fact that visitor numbers from...
- Other Questions: Tourism Promotion (10 May 2017)
Robert Troy: -----is the Minister implementing to mitigate the decrease in visitors from the UK?
- Other Questions: Tourism Promotion (10 May 2017)
Robert Troy: The Minister mentioned his plan for 2025, but that is for 10 million visitors and revenue of €5 billion. That is totally unambitious in the context of our position now. We need a new plan that takes on board the effects of Brexit. I compliment Tourism Ireland on the work it has done in the past. It is now ranked third in the world from a marketing perspective out of 141 countries...
- Ceisteanna - Questions (Resumed) - Priority Questions: Dublin Airport Authority (10 May 2017)
Robert Troy: The Department has given the authority for controlling the noise level to the IAA. Concerned residents wishing to engage in a structured manner do not know how they may do so. The DAA does not know how it can progress with the runway. I understand that it is not on target because of the delay on the part of the Minister and his officials to have the statutory instrument published. I...
- Ceisteanna - Questions (Resumed) - Priority Questions: Dublin Airport Authority (10 May 2017)
Robert Troy: The Minister respects the Attorney General's office when it suits him.
- Ceisteanna - Questions (Resumed) - Priority Questions: Dublin Airport Authority (10 May 2017)
Robert Troy: That is what the Minister said in March.
- Ceisteanna - Questions (Resumed) - Priority Questions: Dublin Airport Authority (10 May 2017)
Robert Troy: It was made flawed by the Minister's Department. Who wrote the legislation? It was the Minister's Department that wrote it and referred it to the Attorney General's office.