Dáil Éireann - Volume 623 - 05 July, 2006

Adjournment Debate Matters.

  An Leas-Cheann Comhairle:I wish to advise the House of the following matters in respect of which notice has been given under Standing Order 21 and the name of the Member in each case: (1) Deputy Finneran — that the Minister update the costings to 2006 levels in determining the grant level under the new farm pollution grant scheme; (2) Deputy McHugh — the decision of the Health Service Executive to cap the monthly allocation towards the purchase of incontinence wear for residents of nursing homes in County Galway; (3) Deputy Shortall — the need to fund fully a school group to prevent its closure in view of the critical service it is providing; (4) Deputy Hogan — that the Minister clarify his policy on the broadcasting of religious services on local radio stations; (5) Deputy Jim O’Keeffe — the issue of unauthorised development concerning the construction of a slipway and jetty at Walton Court, Oysterhaven, County Cork, which impedes access for the public along the foreshore and results in a hazard to navigation and the urgent need for the Minister to take action under the Foreshore Acts to ensure that the developer [737] removes all works from the foreshore and restores the area to its former condition; (6) Deputy Hayes — to ask the Minister why the Golden sewerage scheme is subject to major delays despite the pressing need to upgrade the facility (7) Deputy Connolly — the remedial works scheme at Mullaghmatt, County Monaghan; (8) Deputy O’Connor — that the Minister respond to the accommodation crisis in a school in Tallaght; (9) Deputy Crowe — that the Minister report regarding the difficulties being experienced in a school in Tallaght; (10) Deputy Crawford — that the Minister ensure that all available beds are used in Monaghan General Hospital; (11) Deputy Perry — that the Minister appoint a full-time endocrinologist in Sligo General Hospital and provide a counselling service, paediatric diabetes nurse, chiropody services for all with diabetes, a community diabetes nurse specialist and free doctor visits or selected number of visits annually for diabetes patients; (12) Deputy Cowley — that the Minister explain the reason Ballina Urban District Council has encroached upon a special area of conservation for a car park; (13) Deputy Lowry — to discuss the urgent need to include a post-primary school (details supplied) in the school building programme and to swiftly proceed to construction; (14) Deputy Stanton — to debate the need to ensure that respite care grants are all paid without any more undue delay given that people are depending on them; and (15) Deputy Naughten — the need for the Minister to ensure that Irish beet growers receive a fair allocation of funds under the sugar restructuring budget.

The matters raised by Deputies Crawford, Shortall, O’Connor and Crowe have been selected for discussion.