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Dáil Éireann - Volume 416 - 03 March, 1992 Written Answers. - Howth (Dublin) Harbour Development. Mr. Cosgrave Mr. Cosgrave 222. Mr. Cosgrave asked the Minister for the Marine when he will establish an advisory committee on Howth harbour in County Dublin; and whether this committee would have the powers to monitor beaches in the Howth-Sutton area. Minister for the Marine (Dr. Woods) Michael J. Woods Minister for the Marine (Dr. Woods): I have recently announced the establishment of a port users committee at Howth Fishery Harbour centre. I envisage that the committee will provide a valuable forum for port users to meet with my Department, resolve problems and provide a more efficient and cost effective service. The committee will advise on appropriate developments, resolve problems and assist the harbour master in ensuring the efficient management of the port. The first meeting of this committee will be held shortly. Mr. Cosgrave Mr. Cosgrave 223. Mr. Cosgrave asked the Minister for the Marine when it is proposed to erect the fish auction hall in Howth harbour, County Dublin; if he will undertake to have a chill room provided in the fish auction hall; and if he will make a statement on the matter. Minister for the Marine (Dr. Woods) Michael J. Woods 1175 Minister for the Marine (Dr. Woods): As I announced last week, work will commence this year on the building of a new [1175] fish auction hall at Howth. The new auction hall will provide local fishermen with modern handling and preparation facilities to ensure maximum prices for their catches. The design and detailed costings of the building are now at an advanced stage and there will be local consultation prior to the commencement of building. A chill room is not a standard requirement for fish auction halls. The quick throughput of fish ensures that the product reaches its destination with minimum delay. Dáil Éireann 416 Written Answers. Howth (Dublin) Harbour Development. Questions 19920303
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