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Seanad: Order of Business (22 Nov 2018)

Catherine Ardagh: ...previously in the House. It relates to the Player Wills site on the South Circular Road. This site abuts a site owned by Dublin City Council at St. Teresa's Gardens. It is in the control of NAMA and is on the vacant sites register with a value of €23 million. In the week NAMA put it up for sale, I asked in the House that the Government take control of the property for mixed...

Seanad: Order of Business (4 Oct 2018)

Catherine Ardagh: ...and now we are supposed to believe that the announcement of the Land Development Agency is going to be the panacea. In the same week as that announcement, the National Asset Management Agency, NAMA, announced the sale of the John Player site on the South Circular Road. That should be halted and the Government should intervene. Another matter I would like to raise relates to a meeting...

Seanad: Order of Business (19 Sep 2018)

Catherine Ardagh: ...service and bus users must be allowed to contribute to the consultation process. I wish to raise the proposed sale of the John Player site on the South Circular Road, a site that could house 600 people. NAMA is putting this site for sale on the open market in the same week the Government launched its new land initiative plan, under which it proposes to buy houses on the private market....

Seanad: Order of Business (31 May 2017)

Catherine Ardagh: ...rules in order to facilitate additional capital expenditure in member states and, in the case of Ireland in particular, to allow the use of the proceeds from the sale of AIB and future proceeds from NAMA for investment in capital developments such as housing, hospitals and schools. Deputy McGrath highlighted the fact that capital expenditure diminished significantly during the economic...

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