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Written Answers — Department of Communications, Climate Action and Environment: Trading Online Voucher Scheme (23 Jan 2018)

Denis Naughten: ...that over 1,000 businesses throughout Ireland were awarded a trading online voucher in 2017. Local Enterprise Office Preliminary Figures for Trading Online Vouchers Approved in 2017 Carlow 12 Cavan 20 Clare 32 Cork City  33 Cork North/West 44 Cork South 36 Donegal 47 Dublin City  140 Dublin South 38 Dun Laoghaire/ Rathdown 78 Fingal 51 Galway  43...

Written Answers — Department of Communications, Climate Action and Environment: Mobile Telephony Services (16 Jan 2018)

Denis Naughten: ...;products and network services. ComReg will also develop a new network coverage map. - Most local authorities applying waivers in respect of development contributions for telecoms development. - Transport Infrastructure Ireland (TII) has constructed 80km of ducting on the M7/M8 corridor and 14km on the N25 in Cork, with more following in the coming months to help expedite...

Written Answers — Department of Communications, Climate Action and Environment: Electricity Transmission Network (16 Jan 2018)

Denis Naughten: ...facilitate increased capacity for renewable energy here via export access to the mainland European markets. Assessment by EirGrid via independent consultants has comprehensively examined two potential landing points, east Cork and west Wexford. The anlaysis suggested that an east Cork connection point may be more efficient and EirGrid have shared the findings of the assessment...

Written Answers — Department of Communications, Climate Action and Environment: Broadband Service Provision (16 Jan 2018)

Denis Naughten: ...rural deployment plans to rollout high speed broadband to 300,000 premises by the end of 2018 as part of a Commitment Agreement signed with me in April. There are approximately 270,000 premises in Cork. Just under 75,000 (28%) fall within the AMBER area and will be covered under the State led Intervention. Approximately 173,000 (64%) of premises are in a...

Written Answers — Department of Communications, Climate Action and Environment: Recycling Data (16 Jan 2018)

Denis Naughten: ...of the regional waste management planning offices and Repak. The following table provides a breakdown of Local Authority supported civic amenity sites by county. County Total Carlow 1 Cavan 3 Clare 5 Cork City 1 Cork Co 11 Galway Co 3 Donegal 6 Dun Laoghaire Rathdown 1 Dublin City 2 Fingal 2 Galway City 1 Kerry 6 Kildare 2 Kilkenny 1 Laois 2 Leitrim 2 Limerick...

Written Answers — Department of Communications, Climate Action and Environment: Public Service Obligation Services (16 Jan 2018)

Denis Naughten: .... ComReg will also develop a new network coverage map. - Most local authorities applying waivers in respect of development contributions for telecoms development. - Transport Infrastructure Ireland (TII) has constructed 80km of ducting on the M7/M8 corridor and 14km on the N25 in Cork, with more following in the coming months to help expedite infrastructure roll-out. TII is also...

Written Answers — Department of Communications, Climate Action and Environment: Air Pollution (16 Jan 2018)

Denis Naughten: ...of managing air quality.  For Ireland, four zones were defined in the Air Quality Standards Regulations, 2011. The zones in place in Ireland in 2017 are Zone A: the Dublin conurbation, Zone B: the Cork conurbation, Zone C: comprising 23 large towns in Ireland with a population of more than 15,000, and Zone D: the remaining area of Ireland. Ireland currently has a nationwide network of...

Written Answers — Department of Communications, Climate Action and Environment: Climate Change Advisory Council (14 Dec 2017)

Denis Naughten: ...by members of the Advisory Council is as follows: Name Category of Member Annual Remuneration Professor John Fitzgerald Chair of Council €16,250 (gross) direct payment Mr. Joseph Curtin Ordinary member €9,800 (gross) paid to University College Cork Professor Frank Convery Ordinary member Declined payment in both 2016 and 2017 Professor Anna Davies Ordinary...

Written Answers — Department of Communications, Climate Action and Environment: Ministerial Travel (14 Dec 2017)

Denis Naughten: ...Meeting Fiona Hall MEP (UK-ALDE) Leader and Shadow Rapporteur Energy Efficiency Directive (EED) 12/10/2011 13/10/2011 Baldonnel – Brussels – Baldonnel Meeting Mr Anthony Whelan, Head of Cabinet of Commissioner Kroes (Digital Agenda) 22/06/2012 22/06/2012 Baldonnel – Edinburgh – Cork – Baldonnel British Irish Council Summit, Edinburgh, Scotland...

Written Answers — Department of Communications, Climate Action and Environment: National Broadband Plan Implementation (13 Dec 2017)

Denis Naughten: ...Boggra (Newcestown) 75% (6) 25%(2) Dunisky 100% (76) Teergay 100% (24) Ballynora (Woodbrook) 78%(150) 21%(41) 1%(2) Currabeg (Glenlee) 37% (25) 62% (42) 1%(1) Gurteenroe (Milbrook Close) 17% (102 83% (512) Kilnamartyra (Clohina) 100% (29) Cork An Ceapach Thiar, Baile Mhuirne 68% (17) 32% (8) Kilnagurteen(Masseytown) 5% (16) 95% (305) My Department is in a formal...

Written Answers — Department of Communications, Climate Action and Environment: Broadband Service Provision (30 Nov 2017)

Denis Naughten: ...coverage map; - most local authorities applying waivers in respect of development contributions for telecoms development; - Transport Infrastructure Ireland (TII) has constructed 80km of ducting on the M7/M8 corridor and 14km on the N25 in Cork, with more following in the coming months to help expedite infrastructure roll-out. TII is also reviewing the cost of duct access for...

Written Answers — Department of Communications, Climate Action and Environment: Energy Schemes Data (29 Nov 2017)

Denis Naughten: ...2016 2017 Carlow 141 141 €143,950 130650 94 75 €200,344.42 €228,651.79 Cavan 188 128 €175,300 134750 90 63 €272,327.16 €193,371.15 Clare 296 277 €361,550 334050 121 213 €335,272.45 €612,188.17 Cork 2,158 1,656 €2,261,175 1787214.1 482 512 €1,463,903.26 €1,351,547.90 Donegal 157 163 €271,950...

Written Answers — Department of Communications, Climate Action and Environment: Mobile Telephony Services (29 Nov 2017)

Denis Naughten: ...xa0;will also develop a new network coverage map. - Most local authorities applying waivers in respect of development contributions for telecoms development. - Transport Infrastructure Ireland (TII) has constructed 80km of ducting on the M7/M8 corridor and 14km on the N25 in Cork, with more following in the coming months to help expedite infrastructure roll-out. TII is also...

Written Answers — Department of Communications, Climate Action and Environment: Broadband Service Provision (28 Nov 2017)

Denis Naughten: ...plans to roll out high speed broadband to 300,000 premises by the end of 2018 as part of an Agreement signed with me in April. The map shows that there are 140 premises in the townland of Fountainstown, County Cork, of which 137 fall within the AMBER area and will require State Intervention. The remaining 3 premises fall within the BLUE area and will be covered by...

Priority Questions: Mobile Telephony Services (21 Nov 2017)

Denis Naughten: ...apply waivers in respect of development contributions for telecoms development. Transport Infrastructure Ireland has constructed 80 km of ducting on the M7-M8 corridor and 14 km on the N25 in Cork, with more to follow in the coming months to help expedite infrastructure roll-out. Transport Infrastructure Ireland is also reviewing the cost of duct access for telecoms operators.

Written Answers — Department of Communications, Climate Action and Environment: Telecommunications Services Provision (21 Nov 2017)

Denis Naughten: ...xa0;will also develop a new network coverage map. - Most local authorities applying waivers in respect of development contributions for telecoms development. - Transport Infrastructure Ireland (TII) has constructed 80km of ducting on the M7/M8 corridor and 14km on the N25 in Cork, with more following in the coming months to help expedite infrastructure roll-out. TII is also reviewing the...

Written Answers — Department of Communications, Climate Action and Environment: Air Quality (21 Nov 2017)

Denis Naughten: ...of managing air quality.  For Ireland, four zones were defined in the Air Quality Standards Regulations, 2011. The zones in place in Ireland in 2017 are Zone A: the Dublin conurbation; Zone B: the Cork conurbation; Zone C: comprising 23 large towns in Ireland with a population of more than 15,000; and Zone D: the remaining area of Ireland. Ireland currently has a nationwide...

Written Answers — Department of Communications, Climate Action and Environment: Telecommunications Services Provision (21 Nov 2017)

Denis Naughten: ...; - most local authorities applying waivers in respect of development contributions for telecoms development; - Transport Infrastructure Ireland (TII) has constructed 80km of ducting on the M7/M8 corridor and 14km on the N25 in Cork, with more following in the coming months to help expedite infrastructure roll-out. TII is also reviewing the cost of duct access for telecoms operators. The...

Seanad: Broadcasting Act 2009 (Designation of Major Events) Order 2017: Motion (19 Oct 2017)

Denis Naughten: ...win on this occasion. Even though there were smaller viewership and attendance numbers, the all-Ireland camogie finals were really entertaining this year. It was a cracking game between Meath and Cork. There was debate as to whether Meath should have won on the first day, but we will not go into that. Meath went on to win on the second occasion. The performance of Rena Buckley, in...

Written Answers — Department of Communications, Climate Action and Environment: Air Quality (10 Oct 2017)

Denis Naughten: ...managing air quality.  For Ireland, four zones were defined in the Air Quality Standards Regulations, 2011. The zones in place in Ireland in 2017 are Zone A: the Dublin conurbation, Zone B: the Cork conurbation, Zone C: comprising 23 large towns in Ireland with a population of more than 15,000, and Zone D: the remaining area of Ireland. Ireland currently has a nationwide network of...

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