Written answers

Thursday, 29 March 2007

  • Planning Issues
    Question 199: To ask the Minister for Transport further to his reply to Parliamentary Question No. 261 of 28 February 2007, the way the proposed public safety zones contained in the Draft...
  • Open Skies Agreement
    Question 200: To ask the Minister for Transport if he will sanction the €53 million spend over five years in the economic plan put forward by the Mid-Western Regional Authority and other...
  • Marine Accident Investigations
    Question 201: To ask the Minister for Transport his intentions regarding the raising of the trawler, Pére Charles; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [12136/07]
  • Driving Licences
    Question 202: To ask the Minister for Transport the numbers of persons (details supplied) who were provisional licence holders and full licence holders; and if he will make a statement on the...
  • Services for People with Disabilities
    Question 203: To ask the Minister for Transport the principle means by which he will make public transport more accessible for persons with disabilities; the measures he proposes for those who...
  • Planning Issues
    Question 204: To ask the Minister for Transport further to his reply to Parliamentary Question No. 271 of 12 October 2004 in which he stated that his Department does not appeal planning...
  • Railway Stations
    Question 205: To ask the Minister for Transport the position, in relation to the feasibility study undertaken by Iarnród Éireann and Westmeath County Council, in relation to the reopening of...
  • Rail Network
    Question 206: To ask the Minister for Transport the timetable for re-opening each section of the western rail corridor; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [12184/07]
  • Rail Services
    Question 210: To ask the Minister for Transport further to Question No. 210 of 8 March 2007, if he has made a decision on the railway order application; if he has not signed the railway order,...

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