Written answers

Tuesday, 26 September 2023

Department of Housing, Planning, and Local Government

Waterways Ireland

Photo of Cathal CroweCathal Crowe (Clare, Fianna Fail)
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352. To ask the Minister for Housing, Planning, and Local Government if Waterways Ireland are intending to bring forward new bye-laws pertaining to the Shannon river and, if so, if he will provide an update on the progression of these and how stakeholders have been consulted thus far; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [41523/23]

Photo of Darragh O'BrienDarragh O'Brien (Dublin Fingal, Fianna Fail)
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Waterways Ireland is proposing to update the Shannon Bye-laws and Canal Bye-laws which are more than 30 years old and no longer fit for purpose. The needs of users have changed, environmental landscape and health and safety considerations have developed significantly and the waterways themselves have been transformed over the past thirty years. The purpose of updating the Bye-laws is to make the waterways safer for those using the waterways, blueways and greenways, and continue to provide a wonderful recreational experience for everyone to enjoy.

A public consultation on draft revisions to the Bye-laws commenced on 19 June 2023 and remains open for submissions. The closing date is now extended to 27 October 2023.

The consultation was advertised widely in the national and local press, across social media channels and online. Eight open public consultation Information events were held along the waterways. A series of webinars was held for all elected members of relevant local authorities, the Dáil and Seanad Éireann. Waterways Ireland also held on-line meetings with stakeholders including the Inland Waterways Association Ireland (IWAI), Irish Boat Rental Association (IBRA), Royal Canal Amenity Group (RCAG), Heritage Boat Association (HBA) and others.

The public can learn about the proposed changes and participate in the public consultation in the following ways:

1. Via the Waterways Ireland website www.waterwaysireland.org where the draft Bye-laws and the explanatory notes are available to download.

2. By visiting a public library where copies of the draft Byelaws and explanatory notes are available for review.
The public and interested parties can also make a submission on the draft Bye-laws in the following ways:
  • by online survey using the link on the Waterways Ireland website,
  • by email to corporate@waterwaysireland.org and/or
  • by post to the Inspector of Navigation, The Docks, Athlone, Co. Westmeath.
Following completion of the public consultation, Waterways Ireland will publish the details of all submissions received including a report on the consultation on its website, and will consider and review all submissions received in making changes and amendments to the draft Bye-laws as appropriate.

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