News & Statements

Dunmore East and Ardmore Waste Water Treatment Facilities now operational; Facilities Part of €33 Million investment – Minister Coffey

Fine Gael Waterford Minister Paudie Coffey has said that he has welcomed the positive progress that has been made with the Dunmore East and Ardmore Waste Water Treatment facilities that have been completed and are now fully operational. Minister Coffey said the delivery of these facilities is part of a €33 million investment package in County Waterford and will go a long way to ensuring that the both areas receive blue flag status for their beaches.

Unemployment continues to fall; Public Finances set for a period of stability – Minister Coffey

Fine Gael Waterford Minister Paudie Coffey has said that unemployment continued to fall in December and showed that the national unemployment rate now stands at 8.8%; the lowest level in 7 years. Minister Coffey said that this was a sign of real progress in the economy and it was backed up the publication of the 2015 exchequer returns that showed the Country had run a balanced budget for the year; for the first time in 8 years.

€3.8m for N86 upgrade works and a new cycleway – Griffin

Fine Gael TD for Kerry and Member of the Oireachtas Transport Committee, Brendan Griffin, has said that the confirmation today (Monday), by the Minister for Transport, Paschal Donohoe, that €3.8m is to be invested in the N86 will provide a major boost for the economy in West Kerry.

Volunteers taking the lead in tackling flooding – Hayes

Minister of State at the Department of Agriculture and TD for Tipperary, Tom Hayes has said that local volunteers have taken the lead in tackling flooding. He has also commended local authorities, the civil defence and emergency services for their excellent work.

Minister Coffey commends efforts in response flooding

Fine Gael Waterford Minister Paudie Coffey has commended the efforts from Various Organisations, such as the Civil Defence, Red Cross, Coast Guard, River Rescue, Fire Service, ESB, Council outdoor staff and so many others who have assisted in trying to combat this huge flood challenge for communities, landowners and householders across the Country. Minister Coffey also said that the government is responding to the flooding issue by implementing schemes of assistance to householders and businesses across Ireland.