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Seanad: An tOrd Gnó - Order of Business (17 Feb 2022)

Seán Kyne: ...hit a new low and cash withdrawals from ATMs has fallen to €12.7 billion, down from a peak of €19.9 billion in 2018. This is evident everywhere in terms of the number of people who are card tapping. While it is welcome, I know of a person from Limerick who sought to pay a toll by way of card only to discover that payment was by coins only and he had none. There were a...

Seanad: An tOrd Gnó - Order of Business (9 Feb 2022)

Seán Kyne: ...parts of the country there are coin-only toll booths and one cannot swipe a card. Perhaps we could write to TII or the operators of the toll booths to ensure that all booths have facilities to tap a card.

Seanad: National Development Plan: Statements (22 Mar 2021)

Seán Kyne: ...of capital spend creates a sustainable construction sector which can plan for the future in terms of capacity and expertise.For too long we had a capital spending model which turned on and off the tap depending on the fiscal climate, resulting in peaks and troughs in capacity and knowledge in the sector. This was inefficient and led to an inability to ramp up capacity in the short term....

Irish Water: Statements (27 Apr 2016)

Seán Kyne: ...many parts of rural Ireland are too far to bring public water supply schemes and they fend for themselves as best they can. If one buys a house in an urban area it is connected to a public supply scheme; when one turns on the tap water comes out, and when one flushes the toilet one does so without worrying about where sewage goes to because it is on a mains system. In the country people...

Ireland's Engagement with Europe: Statements (27 Feb 2014)

Seán Kyne: ...this country. The single market in energy offers huge opportunities. I would point to the debate on wind energy. We need to ensure there is proper infrastructure in place across Europe and that we can tap into those markets and the interconnection among members states of the Union. That is a great challenge and it is needs to monitored and embraced.

Joint Oireachtas Committee on Jobs, Enterprise and Innovation: Groceries Sector: Discussion (7 May 2013)

Seán Kyne: ...the United Kingdom heard it and started to buy formula in the local shops and export it, as a way of doing business. What work has been done by the Irish Dairy Industries Association in terms of tapping into that market? Given that the quota system will be abolished by 2015, will the extra processing facilities, one of which is planned for Waterford, be in place by that time? Mr....

Water Services Bill 2013 [Seanad]: Second Stage (Resumed) (7 Feb 2013)

Seán Kyne: ...2007 which shut down large parts of the water supply network in the city and county from St. Patrick's Day until Galway Race week at the end of July, and people in Galway were advised not to drink tap water. That had a very negative effect on householders and on the wider economy, with many businesses suffering. Tourism is, of course, an important part of the economy of Galway. ...

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