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Written Answers — Port Development: Port Development (10 Feb 2004)

Dermot Ahern: Certain matters relating to the application by the Dublin Port Company for authorisation under the Foreshore Acts for the proposed reclamation of an area of foreshore in Dublin Bay are being pursued with the port company. These include matters concerning the environmental impact statement submitted with the application and queries relating to the title to the foreshore in question. Decisions...

Public Accounts Committee: 2017 Annual Report of the Comptroller and Auditor General and Appropriation Accounts
Chapter 10 - Funding and Oversight of Approved Housing Bodies
Vote 34 - Housing, Planning and Local Government
2017 Financial Statements - Housing Agency
(25 Oct 2018)

Mr. David Silke: In our research programme we would not go into that level of detail; rather we would look at the position at national level. We make a summary of social housing assessments, to which we referred. We also produce a statement on housing demand and supply nationally. It looks at the situation at a national level, driving down to the likely demand for and supply of...

Written Answers — Department of Justice and Equality: Road Traffic Offences (26 Mar 2013)

Alan Shatter: I am informed by the Garda authorities that the compilation of monthly information, by Garda District, relating to the breath testing of motorists following a serious or fatal collision, would necessitate a disproportionate expenditure of Garda time and resources. The overall available information was set out in my reply to Question 130 of 7 February, 2013 as set out below. PQ reply to...

Written Answers — HM Customs and Excise Vessel: HM Customs and Excise Vessel (8 Feb 2005)

Brian Cowen: I am advised by the Revenue Commissioners that HM Customs and Excise have informed them that the customs cutter HMCC Valiant left the quay at Lisahally, Derry, Northern Ireland, on Sunday 30 January 2005 at 9.25 a.m. bound for sea. While transiting Lough Foyle, HMCC Valiant launched her RHIB, rigid inflatable boat, in the fairway at the end of the maintained channel to diagnose an engine...

Cancer Services. (17 Oct 2007)

Mary Harney: The Deputy referred to general surgeons. In 2005 one procedure was carried out at the Midlands Regional Hospital, Tullamore; two were carried out at St. Columcille's Hospital, Loughlinstown; two were carried out at Mercy University Hospital, Cork; two were carried out at St. Michael's Hospital, Dún Laoghaire, and three were carried out at Mallow General Hospital. The number of procedures...

Joint Oireachtas Committee on Transport, Tourism and Sport: Reform of Public Works Contracts for the Construction of Transport Infrastructure: Discussion (27 Apr 2022)

Kieran O'Donnell: Looking at the Exchequer costs, if it was making approximately 3.8% margin and it is now going down to 2% and there is inflation in costs, which I put at 30% to 40%, one is looking at contracts being priced at very small margins. We are probably looking at 30% to 40% and almost a quid pro quo from the increase in costs to the increase in the contract price. Is that a fair comment?

Written Answers — Departmental Appointments: Departmental Appointments (8 Apr 2009)

Dermot Ahern: ...232 of 3 March and 270 of 31 March, 2009 which are relevant to this question also. The background to the holding of the competition in question involves a Supreme Court judgement in the case of Atanasov in July 2006 which required the Refugee Appeals Tribunal to provide greater access to past decisions of the Tribunal for the purpose of assisting legal representatives with the preparation...

Written Answers — Medical Cards: Medical Cards (30 Jan 2008)

Mary Harney: ...of medical card holders are provided to my Department each month by the Health Service Executive (HSE). The table below shows the number of persons with medical cards and the proportion of the national population which this represents, on the dates requested by the Deputy. In interpreting this information, it is necessary to take account of the fact that the HSE (and before 2005 the...

Order of Business (20 Feb 2008)

Joe McHugh: ..., in light of the indecision and recent Government policy on decentralising from major rural outposts in Valentia and Malin Head to large urban centres? I raise this in light of growing concerns at these centres that as a result of the vacuum being created, there is no plan to upgrade these stations. While there is no plan to upgrade information communication technologies at these...

Joint Oireachtas Committee on Disability Matters: An Inclusive Education for an Inclusive Society: Discussion (28 Feb 2024)

Mr. John Kearney: I assure the Deputy that we have a complete overview in terms of the need, as such. Last year, we identified that close to 400 special classes were required at primary and post-primary levels. We offered a placement to every child in terms of the 253 special classes that were opened at primary level and the 146 at post-primary level. For this year, in terms of the...

Written Answers — Department of Defence: Defence Forces (22 Nov 2022)

Simon Coveney: I propose to take Questions Nos. 364 and 365 together. The attached Table 1 outlines the variance between current strength and the establishment strength, by rank, within Permanent Defence Force as at 31 October 2022, the latest date for which such information is available. Table 2, attached, details the number of Permanent Defence Force personnel, by rank, that were discharged (as at 31...

Written Answers — Departmental Staff: Departmental Staff (18 Oct 2005)

Séamus Brennan: I propose to take Questions Nos. 541 and 542 together. There are no special on-call allowances or ex-gratia payments paid to staff working in my Department's press office. The staff in question are paid at standard Civil Service rates appropriate to their grade. In instances where additional attendance, outside normal office hours, is required staff may be paid overtime in accordance with...

Written Answers — Departmental Staff: Departmental Staff (12 Dec 2006)

John O'Donoghue: I propose to take Questions Nos. 353 and 354 together. There are currently 7 staff employed in my private office: 1 Special Adviser at Principal Officer level 1 Private Secretary at Higher Executive Officer level 1 Personal Assistant at Higher Executive Officer level 2 Executive Officers 2 Clerical Officers. There are currently 6 staff employed in my constituency office: 1 Executive Officer...

Written Answers — Department of Defence: Defence Forces Data (15 Oct 2019)

Paul Kehoe: Under the National Development Plan, as part of Project Ireland 2040, the Defence Vote was allocated €541 million in capital funding for the period 2018 to 2022. This level of capital funding allows the Defence Organisation to undertake a programme of sustained equipment replacement and infrastructure development across the Army, Air Corps and Naval Service and demonstrates the...

Written Answers — Hospital Services: Hospital Services (4 Oct 2011)

Seán Conlan: Question 599: To ask the Minister for Health the likely effect on the number of persons on trolleys overnight at Cavan General Hospital if the Health Service Executive's proposal to close the minor injuries unit at Monaghan General Hospital between the hours of 4 p.m. and 9 p.m. Monday to Friday and 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. on Saturdays and Sundays goes ahead in view of the fact that there are on...

Written Answers — Harbours and Piers: Harbours and Piers (6 Apr 2006)

John Browne: The marine tourism grant scheme, which was a sub-measure of the tourism measure under the national development plan aimed specifically at supporting marine access infrastructure for tourism purposes, was suspended in December 2002 due to budgetary constraints. This scheme remains suspended and is now unlikely to be reactivated. There is no other funding available in this department for marine...

Written Answers — Department of Defence: Defence Forces (27 Feb 2024)

Micheál Martin: The information sought by the Deputy is as follows. Year Projects Total Funding (Capital and Design Team Costs) €m County 2024 Printing press relocation, McKee Barracks - completion April 2024 €2.3 Dublin 2024 Refurbishment of Chief of Staff House, McKee Barracks -...

Public Accounts Committee: National Asset Management Agency: Financial Statements 2014 (9 Jul 2015)

Mr. Brendan McDonagh: At the time I was here to talk about the 2013 accounts, and I was asked about Project Eagle at the end of the meeting. Doing the calculations in my head, I estimated the figure at around €200 million. Now I am saying it is €280 million if we look at it in cash terms. I was doing the calculations in my head and that was the best I could do at the time.

Written Answers — Department of Agriculture, Food and the Marine: Animal Diseases (24 Mar 2021)

Charlie McConalogue: Scrapie is a compulsorily notifiable disease in Ireland.  Under the Active Surveillance Programme, 21,688 scrapie tests were carried out in 2020, comprising of 9,251 sheep tested at slaughter plants; 12,200 fallen sheep at knackeries, with a further 114 sheep at Local Authority plants; 30 sheep at Regional Veterinary Labs and 93 fallen goats at knackeries.   There have been 24...

Written Answers — Department of Arts, Heritage and the Gaeltacht: Commemorative Events (26 Jun 2014)

Jimmy Deenihan: As the Deputy is aware, the arming of the Irish Volunteers was an enabling development in the progress towards the Rising at Easter 1916. Although the landing of arms at Howth was successfully accomplished, the attempted seizure of the weapons by the authorities ended with fatal shootings of civilians at Bachelors Walk. Official commemorations and community initiatives will mark the...

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