Posts Tagged ‘Carrigaline’

The seizure of cannabis herb worth over half a million euro by Gardaí in Cork two weeks ago is certainly a positive step in the fight against drugs. A man in his thirties was arrested and held at Cobh Garda Station in relation to the discovery. These seizures at Sallybrook, Glanmire and Carrigtwohill highlight the [...]

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Wed14Dec2011

Local communities and people interested in the development of Douglas, Carrigaline and the surrounding towns and villages can view Cork County Council’s Local Area Plan and make submissions on this plan until January 12th. Cork County Council published a Local Area Plan for the Douglas/Carrigaline area in late November 2010. The plan sets out in [...]

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Thu6Jan2011

Cork TD Deirdre Clune met with local members of Macra na Feírme in Carrigaline last week to discuss how Government policy is failing young farmers and damaging the prospects of economic growth in the Agricultural sector. I met Macra na Feírme to discuss the damage Government policy is wreaking on the Agricultural Sector. They are [...]

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Mon15Nov2010

N28 Cork-Ringaskiddy upgrade & N25 Flyovers will be in doubt if Government Transport cuts proceed

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Wed7Jul2010

St. John’s Girls Nation School 6th class visit to the Dáil and Leinster House

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Wed9Jun2010

€3 million had been spent on the Carrigaline Health Centre when the project was cancelled last year. The HSE have now promised to fast track the project under its PPP programme.

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Tue19Jan2010

View Deirdre Clune’s Adjournment Debate on the recent flooding in Glenbrook, Carrigaline, Rochestown and other areas of Cork.

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Wed18Nov2009

Cork County Council will have to carry out immediate investigations into the flooding that hit Carrigaline, Ballygarvan, Rochestown and Glenbrook if it ti be avoided in the future.

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Thu12Nov2009

The decision to cancel the building of a new Health Centre in Carrigaline is shortsighted and ignores the needs of the community. It also means that the taxpayers’ money spent on purchasing a site, designing a new Health Centre and obtaining planning permission has been wasted.

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Tue3Nov2009

Two areas in Frankfield and one area in both Monkstown and Carrigaline are to benefit from new public lighting schemes.

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Thu5Mar2009