News & Statements
Wexford schools and roads included in €160 million capital investments – Kehoe
GOVERNMENT Chief Whip Paul Kehoe TD has welcomed an announcement this afternoon from Minister for Education and Skills, Ruairí Quinn and Minister for Transport, Tourism and Sport, Leo Varadkar TD that three Wexford schools and Wexford's road network are included in a €160 million of Government capital investments.
Wexford roads to be surfaced as part of new €10.6 million scheme for road maintenance- Kehoe
WEXFORD'S Minister of State Paul Kehoe TD today has welcomed details of a new pilot Community Involvement Scheme for works on local roads which will see €398,8130 allocated to County Wexford through the Community Involvement Scheme (CIS) announced today.
Minister Fitzgerald welcomes the publication of the 2012 Annual Report of the National Board for Safeguarding Children
"I welcome the publication today (Monday 20th May 2013) of the 2012 Annual Report of the National Board for Safeguarding Children..."
Wexford roads to be surfaced as part of new €10.6 million scheme for road maintenance- Kehoe
WEXFORD'S Minister of State Paul Kehoe TD today has welcomed details of a new pilot Community Involvement Scheme for works on local roads which will see €398,8130 allocated to County Wexford through the Community Involvement Scheme (CIS) announced today.
Harris Welcomes New Community Improvement Scheme Allocation for Wicklow Roads
Removal of Suspect Ash Trees (ash dieback disease) Planted Under REPS/AEOS
Speech: Housing (Amendment) Bill 2013
To take up Deputy John Browne's last point on the total number of people on local authority housing waiting lists, it is indeed a housing crisis. It is one the Minister of State inherited from her predecessors. It has continued for ten years because the previous Administration refused to do anything about it...
Speech: Housing (Amendment) Bill 2013
To take up Deputy John Browne's last point on the total number of people on local authority housing waiting lists, it is indeed a housing crisis. It is one the Minister of State inherited from her predecessors. It has continued for ten years because the previous Administration refused to do anything about it...
McEntee congratulates winners of Meath VEC Young Historian of the Year Awards
Butler pushes for funding for possible Bronze Age site near Athboy
Fine Gael Meath West TD, Ray Butler, has said he intends to push for funding to allow an archaeological dig to continue at an ancient site near Athboy, which it’s believed could date back to the Bronze Age. Deputy Butler visited Tlachtga, the Hill of Ward, this week and has arranged for a meeting with the Minister of State at the Office of Public Works, Brian Hayes TD, to discuss the project.