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Written Answers — Departmental Staff: Departmental Staff (26 Apr 2005)

Tom Parlon: One of the proposed solutions for Kilrush is a building at planning stage. Negotiations are at an advanced stage with the developer. The signing of a contract in respect of the selected solution will, of course, depend on a number of factors, including acceptable terms, compliance with OPW technical requirements and a suitable timescale.

Written Answers — Garda Stations: Garda Stations (26 Apr 2005)

Tom Parlon: Officials from the Office of Public Works met officials of Kildare County Council on 16 March 2005 to discuss the acquisition of an additional plot of land for this development. It is understood that Kildare County Council has agreed in principle to dispose of the plot of land in question to the OPW and has commenced the process to effect this disposal. When Kildare County Council has...

Written Answers — Physical Education Facilities: Physical Education Facilities (26 Apr 2005)

Tom Parlon: The Commissioners of Public Works are currently dealing with legal aspects concerning this property. When these are completed, the intention is to dispose of the property on the open market. The OPW has had no approach in the matter. The appropriate authority through whom such application should be made is the Minister for Education and Science.

Written Answers — Consultancy Contracts: Consultancy Contracts (21 Apr 2005)

Tom Parlon: A fee of €150,350 has been paid to the agent for services provided in connection with the sourcing and purchase of a site for a new prison. This was on an agreed fixed fee and was not related to the price paid for the site purchased at Thorntown. Additional fees were paid for engineering services and site investigation work.

Written Answers — Flood Relief: Flood Relief (21 Apr 2005)

Tom Parlon: An engineer from the Office of Public Works met with a group of farmers whose lands are affected by the breaches in the embankments and the resultant tidal flooding. He has compiled a preliminary report which quantifies the extent of the problem and outlines potential solutions. The problem is extensive and will be expensive to remedy. The Office of Public Works intends to commission a more...

Written Answers — Architectural Heritage: Architectural Heritage (21 Apr 2005)

Tom Parlon: The primary role of the Office of Public Works in the management of Castletown is the conservation and presentation to the public of the House together with its rich collection of furniture and artefacts. There are no plans at present for a museum in Castletown House, but the OPW is always prepared to look at innovative proposals for the use of structures such as the outbuildings at Castletown.

Seanad: Accident and Emergency Services: Statements. (21 Apr 2005)

Tom Parlon: I thank Senators for their good wishes and join with them in wishing the Tánaiste well in the challenging job she faces. There was a suggestion that 1.2 million people attend accident and emergency units each day. Thank God, that is not the case. Some 1.2 million people attend per year. In fairness, the majority receive quite an efficient service but of course there are difficulties, as...

Garda Síochána Bill 2004 [Seanad]: Second Stage (Resumed). (21 Apr 2005)

Tom Parlon: That is the Deputy's opinion.

Garda Síochána Bill 2004 [Seanad]: Second Stage (Resumed). (21 Apr 2005)

Tom Parlon: Thank you very much.

Garda Síochána Bill 2004 [Seanad]: Second Stage (Resumed). (21 Apr 2005)

Tom Parlon: I was only trying to be civil. It is just a pure coincidence that we have been there for 20 years.

Garda Síochána Bill 2004 [Seanad]: Second Stage (Resumed). (21 Apr 2005)

Tom Parlon: It is not happening. If the Deputy is citing facts, he should acknowledge that the new gardaí are already in the training college.

Garda Síochána Bill 2004 [Seanad]: Second Stage (Resumed). (21 Apr 2005)

Tom Parlon: There are no Garda stations being closed and the Deputy knows that.

Garda Síochána Bill 2004 [Seanad]: Second Stage (Resumed). (21 Apr 2005)

Tom Parlon: To correct the Deputy, Garda stations are not being closed.

Garda Síochána Bill 2004 [Seanad]: Second Stage (Resumed). (21 Apr 2005)

Tom Parlon: I am just correcting a few issues that the Deputy has raised.

Garda Síochána Bill 2004 [Seanad]: Second Stage (Resumed). (21 Apr 2005)

Tom Parlon: He was not in Dublin.

Written Answers — Decentralisation Programme: Decentralisation Programme (20 Apr 2005)

Tom Parlon: Currently the State rents approximately 200,000 square metres of office space in the Dublin area at a cost in the region of €75 million per annum. The length of time remaining on each lease in the portfolio ranges from one to 20 years. The OPW advises that approximately half the current lease stock is due to expire over the next ten years. The particular circumstances applying in each case,...

Written Answers — Garda Stations: Garda Stations (19 Apr 2005)

Tom Parlon: A potential site was recently identified and deemed suitable by the Department of Justice, Equality and Law Reform. The Commissioners of Public Works have now opened negotiations with the owner of this site.

Written Answers — Garda Stations: Garda Stations (19 Apr 2005)

Tom Parlon: A potential site was recently identified and deemed suitable by the Department of Justice, Equality and Law Reform. The Commissioners of Public Works have now opened negotiations with the owner of this site.

Written Answers — Decentralisation Programme: Decentralisation Programme (19 Apr 2005)

Tom Parlon: The Office of Public Works has identified a State-owned site at the Curragh to accommodate the Army headquarters. The OPW will proceed shortly with the planning process with a view to having a contractor on site by the end of 2005. Negotiations are at an advanced stage with Kildare County Council on a site in Newbridge. Subject to no unforeseen difficulties, the OPW expects to commence...

Written Answers — Flood Relief: Flood Relief (19 Apr 2005)

Tom Parlon: The pre-feasibility report on Shannon flooding was distributed in October 2004 to the 22 stakeholders that contributed to its completion. To date, no replies have been received from any of the stakeholders to whom the report was distributed.

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