Seanad debates

Thursday, 24 September 2015

10:30 am

Photo of John GilroyJohn Gilroy (Labour) | Oireachtas source

While the cost of accommodation here in the city is certainly a factor, I want to draw attention to what might be another factor in this decision. Back in 2013 for the entire period of the Web Summit, there was a water shortage here in Dublin. When there were 30,000 international and national entrepreneurs and high-tech businesses coming here to experience the Irish ambiance for entrepreneurship, they found themselves not being able to have a shower and restaurants were unable to serve water.It might just cause those who are opposed to paying for water and for investment in water to reflect on the logical consequences of their decisions. This is one of them. While I am not saying this is the single and only reason for the loss of the Web Summit it certainly must be a contributory factor.

Can the Leader arrange for a debate on local government reform in light of the proposed amalgamation of Cork city and county councils? I am fully in favour of the reform. According to reports in the media today there is only a 5% vacancy in office space in Dublin, at a time when we are trying to attract more investment. In the regions, and Cork is the major region, we could take advantage of this opportunity if we get our decision making and administrative processes in order. We could then talk seriously about regional development. We could maybe include in that debate the overwhelmingly important possibility of the devolution of the powers from central government to local government. This is overdue.

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