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Seanad: Educational Facilities: Motion. (6 Oct 2004)

Eamon Scanlon: I extend a warm welcome to the Minister for Education and Science and congratulate her on her elevation to the Cabinet. I propose to share my time with Senator Feeney.

Seanad: Educational Facilities: Motion. (6 Oct 2004)

Eamon Scanlon: There is no doubt that St. Catherine's College was a fine college with excellent staff. Nobody can take that away and I congratulate the college on the work it has done over the past 90 years. However, the trustees and the Dominican Order announced that they were not in a position to retain the college in its current form for financial and other reasons. The former Minister for Education and...

Seanad: Educational Facilities: Motion. (6 Oct 2004)

Eamon Scanlon: The right decision was taken as there was spare capacity in St. Angela's. I know of qualified home economics teachers who are finding it very difficult to get a job. I agree with Senator Brian Hayes that there should be more emphasis on home economics teachers and the work they do. Unfortunately, however, there are qualified people who cannot get teaching work in this subject. There is...

Seanad: Order of Business. (29 Sep 2004)

Eamon Scanlon: Like the previous speakers, I welcome Senator Kate Walsh and Jody Blake back to work. As part of the debate on the involvement of public private partnerships in the construction of certain schools, I wish to state that I have served on the governing body of such a school in Tubbercurry, County Sligo. The developers, Jarvis, acquired the land and built the school on time and within budget....

Seanad: Order of Business. (29 Sep 2004)

Eamon Scanlon: I am. In response to Senator Ryan, I would like to point out that I received a telephone call from a constituent as I made my way to Dublin today. I spoke to the father of a young family whose wife has a job. He applied for and was granted social welfare between social employment schemes. He discovered recently that he has received a social welfare overpayment of €52,000 and has been asked...

Seanad: Order of Business. (2 Jul 2004)

Eamon Scanlon: I support Senator Bannon's request for the Minister for Agriculture and Food to come to the House. It should be put on record that in 1992 the Departments of the Environment and Agriculture and the IFA, representing farmers, signed up to a document, Good Farming Practice. It was accepted at the time that 170 kg. per hectare would be the target. The country has ignored that directive for the...

Seanad: Commissions of Investigation Bill 2003: Second Stage. (1 Jul 2004)

Eamon Scanlon: The Commissions of Investigation Bill provides an essential and valuable alternative method of investigating matters of public concern. It establishes a body whose brief is to find the truth and deliver justice. The issues of public concern the commissions will investigate will not be trivial matters, but serious issues that could have long-term effects on Irish society. The Bill originates...

Seanad: Order of Business. (1 Jul 2004)

Eamon Scanlon: With reference to Senator Ryan's point on the cost the National Roads Authority pays for land, it is not excessive in my area. While I have heard figures of €30,000 to €40,000 per acre being paid for land, no money could compensate many farmers for having their farms divided. I know of old homesteads which have been separated from young families living on the land. Farmers do not want to...

Seanad: Autism Services: Statements (Resumed). (19 May 2004)

Eamon Scanlon: I welcome the Minister to the House for this important debate on autism. The issue must be addressed. Additional funding amounting to €643 million has been addressed to health-funded support services for people with disabilities since 1997. This includes an additional €25 million in current expenditure, which the Minister for Finance made available in 2004 budget for services for people...

Seanad: Public Finances: Motion. (12 May 2004)

Eamon Scanlon: I concur with Senator Leyden's statements about the rural renewal scheme in certain areas of Roscommon, Leitrim and south Sligo. This scheme has benefited the people of the area in which I live. It has been an excellent scheme which has rejuvenated the area. In my home town of Ballymote, a house had not been built for 20 years but nearly 150 houses have been built in the last three and a half...

Seanad: Public Finances: Motion. (12 May 2004)

Eamon Scanlon: That is good. There was some confusion. People were under the impression that planning permission should be obtained by 31 December 2004. I am delighted to know that once a person has applied for planning permission in this year, he or she can still claim the benefits from the scheme. With regard to Senator McHugh's contribution, there are victims in the matter of the accounts which may have...

Seanad: Public Finances: Motion. (12 May 2004)

Eamon Scanlon: Next Wednesday at 10.30 a.m.

Seanad: Child Care Services. (5 May 2004)

Eamon Scanlon: I thank the Minister for Justice, Equality and Law Reform, Deputy McDowell, for coming into the House to take this motion. In 2001 Ballymote Community Child Care Company Limited lodged its application with the Department of Justice, Equality and Law Reform for capital and staff funding for a new play group building providing a morning and afternoon session. Following discussions with the...

Seanad: Agriculture: Statements. (27 Apr 2004)

Eamon Scanlon: I wish to share time with Senator Kitt.

Seanad: Agriculture: Statements. (27 Apr 2004)

Eamon Scanlon: I welcome the Minister of State. In fairness to the Minister, Deputy Walsh, and the Ministers of State, Deputies Aylward and Treacy, they took a brave stance early on regarding the decoupling proposals. They were out on their own because the IFA was not prepared to make a decision. It was a brave decision taken by the Minister, Deputy Walsh, and welcomed by most farmers, certainly those in...

Seanad: CLÁR Programme: Statements. (7 Apr 2004)

Eamon Scanlon: The cost to the individual was £20,000. With the CLÁR programme, he had three phase electricity supply installed, allowing him to buy better and efficient machinery and he now employees 12 people. The CLÁR programme has made a difference to many people who did not have running water. It is hard to believe that there are communities without group water schemes. Costs of up to €10,000 per...

Seanad: CLÁR Programme: Statements. (7 Apr 2004)

Eamon Scanlon: I extend a warm welcome to the Minister for Community, Rural and Gaeltacht Affairs. I cannot understand why he was barraged as he made his speech. CLÁR funding for county councils is available but they must apply for it and be in a position to match it. There is possibly why Galway County Council did not apply for CLÁR funding. Senator Ulick Burke would be advised to see if this was the...

Seanad: CLÁR Programme: Statements. (7 Apr 2004)

Eamon Scanlon: It cost £20,000.

Seanad: Draft Guidelines on Rural Housing: Statements (Resumed). (6 Apr 2004)

Eamon Scanlon: I welcome the Minister of State, Deputy Gallagher. Like other speakers I welcome the Minister's initiative to facilitate rural people to get planning permission in their home areas. I believe this will make a difference. As Sligo County Council had difficulties in recent years, we established a five-person committee to review our county development plan to make it somewhat easier for local...

Seanad: Draft Guidelines on Rural Housing: Statements (Resumed). (6 Apr 2004)

Eamon Scanlon: The councillors would not accept anything else.

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