Written Answers. - Decentralisation Programme.

Tuesday, 14 October 2003

Dáil Eireann Debate
Vol. 572 No. 3

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  235.  Mr. O'Shea  Information on Brian O'Shea  Zoom on Brian O'Shea   asked the Minister for Finance  Information on Charlie McCreevy  Zoom on Charlie McCreevy   his proposals regarding decentralisation to Waterford city; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [22922/03]

Minister for Finance (Mr. McCreevy): Information on Charlie McCreevy  Zoom on Charlie McCreevy  As I have said previously, the Government remains committed to moving forward the progressive decentralisation of Government offices and agencies. However, a wide range of important issues, including the national spatial strategy, must be considered before a final decision by the Government is taken on the matter. It is vital that all involved are consulted, whether they are staff concerned about their futures or departmental managements concerned about the delivery of the public services for which they have responsibility. All the many submissions and representations which have been received by my Department, including those received on behalf of Waterford city, will be taken into account as part of the deliberative process. However, until a final [699] decision is taken, it is not possible to state which locations will be included or excluded from the programme.

  236.  Mr. O'Shea  Information on Brian O'Shea  Zoom on Brian O'Shea   asked the Minister for Finance  Information on Charlie McCreevy  Zoom on Charlie McCreevy   his proposals regarding decentralisation to Dungarvan, County Waterford; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [22923/03]

Minister for Finance (Mr. McCreevy): Information on Charlie McCreevy  Zoom on Charlie McCreevy  As I have said previously, the Government remains committed to moving forward the progressive decentralisation of Government offices and agencies. However, a wide range of important issues, including the national spatial strategy, must be considered before a final decision by the Government is taken on the matter. It is vital that all involved are consulted, whether they are staff concerned about their futures or departmental managements concerned about the delivery of the public services for which they have responsibility. All the many submissions and representations which have been received by my Department, including those received on behalf of Dungarvan, County Waterford, will be taken into account as part of the deliberative process. However, until a final decision is taken, it is not possible to state which locations will be included or excluded from the programme.


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