Results 1-20 of 30 for mapping speaker:Tommy Broughan
- Noise Pollution (Management and Abatement) Bill 2019: First Stage (1 Oct 2019)
Tommy Broughan: ...report. Section 5(3) of the European Communities (Environmental Noise) Regulations 2018 states that noise regulating powers in respect of local authorities may include local authorities to which noise mapping functions are assigned. This Noise Pollution (Management and Abatement) Bill builds on this legislation and reaffirms the role of the EPA to regulate noise pollution and to report to...
- Ceisteanna Eile - Other Questions: Irish Fiscal Advisory Council Reports (26 Sep 2019)
Tommy Broughan: ...show an output gap close to zero. In fact, the areas of the economy in that we may need a stimulus - which may be significant depending on the outcome of Brexit - remain blue on the council's heat map. The external factors are significant. Depending on how Brexit evolves, we may be more integrated with European economies. The figures set out in today's report of the Committee on...
- Aircraft Noise (Dublin Airport) Regulation Bill 2018: Report Stage (Resumed) and Final Stage (27 Mar 2019)
Tommy Broughan: ...is to be the regulator of noise in this country. This is provided for in legislation introduced in 2006. The EPA asked the four local authorities to work together to prepare an agglomeration of noise maps across our county and city region. That was the job given to the local authorities but, again, people refused to allow the noise map of the airport to be included in that. We are...
- Aircraft Noise (Dublin Airport) Regulation Bill 2018: Report Stage (Resumed) (26 Mar 2019)
Tommy Broughan: ...to be the national authority for all noise. One of the fundamental problems with the Bill is that we do not have any information about noise levels. What are the kinds of levels on the noise maps which circulate out from the airport itself? This whole area is at the heart of what we are discussing. There is a later amendment from Deputy Clare Daly that is precisely on that point. I...
- Aircraft Noise (Dublin Airport) Regulation Bill 2018: Report Stage (Resumed) (26 Mar 2019)
Tommy Broughan: On amendment No. 91, will noise impact maps be produced by Fingal County Council, as well as by the DAA? Will the other local authorities in Dublin, and possibly in Meath and Kildare, have the capacity to also have a noise impact map upon which they could evaluate what they might feel are complaints from people who live in those local authorities?
- Written Answers — Department of Transport, Tourism and Sport: Public Transport Initiatives (6 Nov 2018)
Tommy Broughan: 878. To ask the Minister for Transport, Tourism and Sport if he will report on the next consultation to be completed by the National Transport Authority on the BusConnects proposals; when maps will be available on changes being considered to upgrade the 16 spine bus routes and provision of continuous cycle lanes; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [44707/18]
- Other Questions: Industrial Disputes (8 Feb 2018)
Tommy Broughan: ...engage in that the workers in question are entitled to pay restoration. It is outrageous that we have reached a point where services are set to cease next Wednesday. The Minister referred to a mapping process in a number of responses. When will we receive the report on this process and when will the HSE receive it? It is intolerable that workers in section 39 organisations who do...
- National Famine Commemoration Day Bill 2017: Second Stage [Private Members] (21 Feb 2017)
Tommy Broughan: ...families across the west, the south and the midlands was appalling, particularly in view of the fact that the United Kingdom was the greatest power on the planet at that time, that significant parts of the map were covered in red and that it possessed an empire on which the sun never set. Following the sectarian carnage inflicted on our people by the land-owning ruling Unionist caste in...
- Establishment of Commission of Investigation into the Stardust Tragedy: Motion [Private Members] (25 Jan 2017)
Tommy Broughan: ...to address this incredibly dangerous situation. In 2004, a distinguished local scientist, Ms Geraldine Foy, also carried out further investigations and discovered the existence of a storeroom in the roof space packed with flammable liquids which was beside the lamp room. In new evidence, Ms Foy demonstrated that maps showing a basement in the Stardust were incorrect and also drew...
- Adjournment Debate: Autism Support Services (25 May 2016)
Tommy Broughan: ...to the needs of young people leaving school or exiting rehabilitative training and yet the lived experiences of the families to whom I refer shows otherwise. The reply went on to state that the HSE's mapping exercise identified 1,340 persons requiring a day service in 2015 and that capacity was available to just 508 individuals. This means that 832 young people were then placed in...
- Other Questions: Postal Codes (10 Nov 2015)
Tommy Broughan: ...example, do not use Eircodes. Is it a case that we should not have done this at all, that given we are in the e-mail era we should have waited a little longer and utilised GPS, sat. nav., Google Maps and so on, which would have been much simpler and which would have saved the country €50 million?
- Topical Issues: Disability Services Funding (25 Jun 2015)
Tommy Broughan: ...statement? Service providers across the country are coming under increasing pressure. They need more resources and one-to-one staffing. The Minister of State, Deputy Kathleen Lynch, sent me the mapping exercise of the social care division operational plan which was to review the need for day-to-day services. It is essential it is carried out up to 2017 and 2018. Budget 2016 is not...
- Topical Issues: Special Amenity Areas (17 Apr 2014)
Tommy Broughan: ...amenity lands and walkways and fill them in with concrete. The loop walkway, which is being illegally blocked, is a primary walkway and right of way from time out of mind and is on all of the oldest Howth maps, including those used for decades by campaigners for the Howth environment. A recent public meeting on the matter confirmed the widespread local view that Fingal County Council has...
- Topical Issue Debate: Offshore Renewable Energy Development Plan Implementation (26 Feb 2014)
Tommy Broughan: Will the Minister ensure that this House will get an opportunity to discuss this plan? The Coastal Concern Alliance said the plan should be based on a democratically agreed marine policy which maps out a future scenario for our seas, while serving the public interest. Is that not the key point? We must serve the public interest and not have developer-led projects which enrich certain...
- Topical Issue Debate: Stardust Fire (12 Feb 2014)
Tommy Broughan: ...between an earlier version of the Coffey report from 2008 and the final published report by Paul Coffey SC in 2009. They also note that a Garda letter sent to Paul Coffey in 2008 concerning the map of the Stardust presented at the Keane tribunal was not furnished to the families. They also have new evidence which I understand they will publish on the 33rd anniversary this Friday. Based...
- Access to the Countryside Bill 2013: Second Stage [Private Members] (14 Jun 2013)
Tommy Broughan: ...representative, I have always opposed this bitterly and strongly. Howth is for everybody. The walkway now under threat is a primary walkway and right of way from time out of mind on all of the oldest Howth maps, including those used by Howth Sutton 2000, Howth Pathways and the Howth Sutton Community Council. Maps from the 1970s and 1980s used in the SAAO campaign from the late 1980s...
- Written Answers — Road Traffic Fatalities: Road Traffic Fatalities (27 Mar 2012)
Tommy Broughan: ...context of a Parliamentary Question reply from May 2011 which asked for him to outline the legal basis for withholding the garda abstract rep[ort, copies of statements of witnesses, sketches and maps of the scene from families who have lost a loved one in a fatal road collision until after the Coroner's inquest has been heard and his subsequent reply that should it become apparent to me...
- Written Answers — Road Traffic Accidents: Road Traffic Accidents (12 May 2011)
Tommy Broughan: Question 105: To ask the Minister for Justice and Equality the legal basis for withholding the Garda abstract report, copies of statements of witnesses, sketches and maps of the scene from families who have lost a loved one in a fatal road collision until after the coroner's inquest has been heard in view of the fact that these documents contain vital information for families and are...
- Written Answers — Road Traffic Accidents: Road Traffic Accidents (5 May 2011)
Tommy Broughan: Question 72: To ask the Minister for Justice and Equality if he will review the imposition of fees charged to families bereaved through road collisions for copies of Garda sketch maps and photcopies of witness statements relating to the collision; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [10149/11]
- Written Answers — Crime Levels: Crime Levels (3 May 2011)
Tommy Broughan: Question 469: To ask the Minister for Justice and Equality if he will report on recent research presented to the Fingal Joint Policing Committee which mapped the occurrence of crime throughout the Blanchardstown Garda district; if he will give consideration to providing resources for such research to the Dublin Garda regions and similar urban regions in Limerick, Cork, Waterford and Galway;...