Thursday, May 12, 2011
Doherty Welcomes Summer Works Additions
Earlier this year it was announced that the Summer Works programme funding would be confined to the categories of Gas, Electrical and Mechanical works; However with yesterday’s Jobs Initiative announcement came more positive news regarding the Programme. It was announced that a further €30 million is being made available to schools in Ireland to improve facilities for our children.
There are four additional categories that are to be included in the Works Programme 2011, these include projects to facilitate inclusion and access for special needs pupils, toilet facilities, roof works and window projects.
Doherty believes ‘This is great news for the schools in Ireland and moreover for the 15 schools in Meath that are to benefit from this funding.’
Another positive element to this announcement is that the responsibility for procurement of building & contractor services falls in the hands of the school authorities. This hopefully will mean that local business and contractors will benefit from the funding. Deputy Regina Doherty believes that this will have a positive domino effect.
‘There is no question that the pupils that attend the schools will benefit from this funding, whether they know it or not; but the fact that the school authorities have the discretion to put the project out to tender for local businesses to bid and benefit from is a really positive move. It means that the whole community can benefit.’
‘I would urge local contractors to keep their eyes and ears open for the possibility of bidding for a School Summer Works Programme contract’
Tuesday, May 10, 2011
Fine Gael Serious about Road Improvements - Regina Doherty TD
Deputy Regina Doherty welcomes this investment as it will mean improved roads and job creation. Under this Programme, County Councils have submitted a 3 year programme (period 2011-2013) identifying roads most in need of improvement in their area. This Programme aims to improve approximately 650km of regional and local roads throughout the country.
With today’s announcement comes great news for Meath as the Meath County Council has been granted over €2.3million in additional funding for road improvements. This increases the road improvement fund to over €6million. With roads like the R194 in Moynalty & R125-0 in Clonee among the roads cited under the programme for improvement, this is really great news.
‘For a time now, residents in towns and rural areas in Meath have been complaining about road conditions in their area and with good reason. The bad weather over the winter months really exasperated the situation leaving many roads nearly impassable. The County Council have been doing their utmost within their constraints to keep the roads in good condition but unfortunately in some places these efforts are not reflected. This announcement today will mean that road improvements scheduled for 2012 can now be brought forward and commenced in 2011.’
A list of roads to be improved under this programme is available from the Dept. of Transport, however this is a provisional list and there will scope for Meath County Council to prioritise the roads most in need of immediate improvement. One thing for certain is that for residents of rural areas that have been putting up with sub-standard road conditions this will be welcome news.
Further good news comes with this announcement as it is estimated by Minister of Transport, Leo Varadkar that somewhere in the region of 1,000 jobs will be created through this €60million investment Programme.
‘Positive news is always welcome and in the current difficult economic climate we are in, job creation and improved safer roads is a double bounce’ says Deputy Doherty.
Wednesday, May 04, 2011
Government delivers on new politics promise with latest reform announcement – Regina Doherty TD
“Minister Phil Hogan has today (Wednesday) announced a further series of tangible reforms, as promised under the Programme for Government, which will totally overhaul how our political system works.
“These measures are radical and wide-reaching. Firstly, the Government will change the terms of the Constituency Commission, which will ultimately result in a reduction in the number of TDs. A Constituency Commission is due to be established once the recent Census results are published in June. That Commission will report within three months of the publication of final census results in 2012.
“Secondly, the days of the Government playing political football by deliberately delaying bye-elections will become a thing of the past. We witnessed the ridiculous situation last year when the previous Fianna Fail Government put off the holding of the Donegal South West bye-election by almost a year and a half. Every citizen in this country deserves to be fairly represented. Today, the Government is committing to introducing legislation which will guarantee all bye-elections are held within six months of a vacancy arising.
“And thirdly, the Government plans to reduce the spending limits for the presidential election by more than €500,000. It will be cut from €1.3 million to €750,000 and the amount candidates can be reimbursed for expenses is being slashed by €60,000 to €200,000.
“As Minister Hogan stated earlier, these measures are further evidence that this Government is determined to lead from the top, by delivering real change for the benefit of all citizens. The reforms will result in a leaner, more efficient political system.
“Today’s announcement follows on from a number of other reforms already introduced by the Government. As soon as it took office, the Government reduced the pay of the Taoiseach and Ministers, and removed the automatic entitlement to State cars and drivers. Work is already underway on a referendum to propose the abolition of the Seanad. The Government is clearly starting as it means to go on.”
Doherty welcomes the introduction of Pedestrian Crossings
Deputy Regina Doherty welcomes this positive move from the NTA as it will mean the construction of these much needed pedestrian crossings in many towns across Meath including the towns of Ratoath, Ashourne and Dunboyne. Over the past number of years traffic in all three towns has increased significantly making it difficult for residents to cross the roads with ease at their busiest times.
The work on these pedestrian crossings is due to commence over the next number of months. Ratoath residents will see the construction of the crossing on the roundabout side of Fox Lodge Woods while the new crossing in Ashbourne will be built on Credit Union side of Ashbourne town Centre. Dunboyne pedestrians and motorists alike will notice the construction on the Rooske Rd. between the Gael Scoil and the entrance to Dunboyne Castle Estate.
Deputy Doherty believes that these road safety measures are essential.
‘If you take a look at the location of where each of these pedestrian crossings, they are essential. Each one of these areas gets large volumes of traffic passing through them every day whether it be from people commuting to/from work or bringing their children to school.’
‘Measures like these make our towns and villages much safer for pedestrians and road users alike’
‘Fine Gael Councillors in Meath have been lobbying for these safety measures for the last few months and it is nice to see that all the hard work has paid off’
Tuesday, May 03, 2011
Dail Address on Suicide Prevention 3rd May 2011
Saturday, April 30, 2011
Dail Address on Universal Service Charge 30th March 2011
Thursday, April 21, 2011
‘Doherty welcomes her first International Delegation’
Monday, April 18, 2011
VEC at the Forefront of 21st Century Learning
Friday, April 15, 2011
Tuesday 13th April, 2011
Doherty welcomes FG Minister’s action on adoption
Fine Gael Meath East TD Regina Doherty has today (Tuesday) welcomed the Minister for Children Frances Fitzgerald’s request for the Chairman of the Adoption Authority to visit Vietnam with a view to assessing current standards in their ratification of the Hague Convention.
“The bilateral agreement between Vietnam and Ireland had been suspended due to the unorthodox practices of some groups in Vietnam, which in turn halted the adoption process for people in Ireland who had been going through the process.
“The visit by the Chairman of the Adoption Authority will be with a view to ensuring best international practices to protect both children, and those who are genuinely following the correct procedure to adopt a child.
“This request is a clear indication of the willingness of the new minister to fulfil the wishes of the hundreds of people in Ireland who are anxiously awaiting clarity on their adoption applications.
“This is a welcome announcement by Minister Fitzgerald, and it is a clear example of how much action she has taken within her first few weeks in government.”
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