Wednesday, February 10, 2016

TLICN Westminster Reception, 9 February 2016.

TLICN Westminster Reception, 9 February 2016.
Paul Coggins and Martin Mockler , London Irish Construction Network, Brexit debate in House of Commons

Frank Feighan with Alasdair McDonnell, Leader SDLP



Many thanks for inviting me today. 

I would like to preface my remarks by saying that as the 31st Dail was dissolved earlier this month, I am today speaking here essentially as a private citizen, and my views are my own. So if you take issue with what I am about to say, I alone am responsible!

During the last Dail I was privileged to hold the offices of co-Chairman of the British-Irish Parliamentary Association (BIPA) and Chairman of the Oireachatas Joint Committee on the Implementation of the Good Friday Agreement. And in these roles I took, and indeed still take, a keen interest in Ireland’s relationship with the UK, as well as developments in Northern Ireland.

Indeed when BIPA last met, the implications of a possible UK exit from the EU was the topic of substantial and lively discussion, not only among elected members of the Irish and Westminster Parliaments, but also among members of the devolved administrations in Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland, who had their own perspectives on the debate. 

Whatever your views, it’s clear that the coming referendum will have profound implications for the UK, including its devolved nations, as well as for Ireland and the rest of the EU.

So this gathering today is important, and also timely, coming after the publication of a draft basis of agreement by EU Council President Tusk. Governments will be studying this text very closely, and we can expect substantial discussions and intensive negotiations in the weeks ahead. We may see the referendum take place as soon as this summer.

Let me be clear that Irish people naturally respect the right of UK citizens to determine their own future. But Ireland is a close friend and neighbour of the UK, and there are huge trade, social and historical ties between our countries. Members of the London Irish Construction Network understand that well. So of course Ireland takes a keen interest in this debate.

I personally would not like to see, for example, an EU border run through the island of Ireland. And any changes to the UK’s EU membership are bound to impact the very substantial trade between Ireland and the UK, valued at over €1 billion each week in goods and services, which takes place under the umbrella of the EU’s common market. And the EU has, of course, been a substantial investor in Northern Ireland.

It is for reasons such as these that, as the Taoiseach has stated, Ireland is working as far as practicable to ensure the UK’s concerns are addressed in the negotiations. And from the draft text which has been published, we can see that far-reaching changes to the workings of the EU are on the table.

I hope that an agreement can be reached which accommodates the concerns and needs of the UK. Ireland sees the UK as a close ally and friend within the EU. It is without doubt better for Ireland that the UK remains in the UK. It is also better for the EU that the UK remains a full member. But I also firmly believe that it is in the UK’s own best interests to remain a member of a reformed EU.

For these reasons I have no doubt that I and my fellow countrymen and women will be watching the debate on the UK’s future relationship with the EU in the coming months with great interest.

On that note, may I sincerely congratulate the organisers for this evening’s most timely event, and thank you again for the opportunity to share my views.

Monday, January 25, 2016

Loughglynn ambulance base

Loughglynn ambulance base to be operational on February 1st – Feighan

Roscommon/South Leitrim TD, Frank Feighan, has welcomed the news that the Loughglynn ambulance base will become operational on February 1st.

"I’m pleased that agreement has been reached between unions representing ambulance personnel and the HSE at the Workplace Relations Commission on deploying resources to Loughglynn.

"This facility for communities in West Roscommon and East Mayo will significantly help to improve emergency response times in these ambulance blackspot areas.

 “In terms of ambulance resources in Roscommon, it is important to point out that we have more resources in place since 2011 and it is important that these are used in the most effective way possible.

“Prior to 2011, Roscommon Town had 2 emergency ambulances by day and 1 emergency ambulance at night. Since 2011, it has an extra ambulance by day and one extra by night; that now means 3 ambulances by day and 2 by night in operation.

“The 24/7 Advance paramedic response car is also based out of Roscommon town and in addition, there is a 24/7 emergency ambulance operating out of Boyle and a 24/7 Emergency Ambulance operating out of Carrick-on-Shannon. 

“The Carrick-on-Shannon ambulance also improves the availability in South Leitrim and North Roscommon. We also have the very successful air ambulance service with an advanced paramedic on board.

“I look forward to the Loughglynn base opening next week.”

Monday, December 7, 2015

Better support for 8,000 elderly

Press Statement December 7th 2015




Better support for 8,000 elderly people in Roscommon as Christmas approaches


Fine Gael TD for Roscommon/South Leitrim Frank Feighan, has said that this Government is continuing to protect the elderly, and is providing better support for 8,000 elderly people in Roscommon.

“Fine Gael has always sought to protect elderly people and will continue to do so. This year, as a result of Budget 2016, across Roscommon, almost 8,000 elderly people will receive a 75% Christmas bonus, on top of their pension. It means a pensioner couple who are both in receipt of the non-contributory State Pension will receive a bonus payment of €328.50.

“Elderly people in Roscommon are also benefiting from increases in the pension and in the rate of the Fuel Allowance. The allowance is paid for 26 weeks from October to April. Budget 2016 also introduced an increase in funding for Free Travel by €3 million, from €77 million to €80 million, ensuring sustainability of the service for 836,000 Free Travel pass holders

“Fine Gael’s top priority is to keep the recovery going and thanks to the Irish people, we are now seeing economic progress, with 135,000 more people at work. More people in work means less tax for working people and more revenue to invest in better services.


“This will ensure more people and families feel the benefits of a recovering economy in their own lives. It also means we can afford to give a little back to the people who need it most. I am pleased that Fine Gael is continuing to support elderly people by increasing the pension, the Christmas bonus and the Fuel Allowance.”

Fall of 22.5% in Roscommon Live Register

Press Statement : December 7th 2015

Fall of 22.5% in Roscommon Live Register as local economy strengthens – Feighan

Fine Gael TD for Roscommon/South Leitrim, Frank Feighan, has said that the steady reduction in the number of people signing on the Live Register in Roscommon is strengthening the growing local economy.

“The latest CSO data shows that the Live Register in Roscommon has fallen by more than 22.5% since the launch of the Action Plan for Jobs in 2012, while the national unemployment rate is now 8.9%.

“We are seeing economic progress, with over 135,000 more people at work, but we cannot take for granted that stability and recovery will continue. It is also important that we ensure the recovery continues to spread to all parts of the country, including here in Roscommon.

“A drop in the number of people signing on the Live Register is very positive and highlights the growth in the local economy. More people in work creates the resources to cut taxes for working people and invest in better services.

“Plans are also in place to eliminate the USC during the term of the next Government. This harsh tax, is a burden on workers and I have been working for some time on behalf of the people of Roscommon to get rid of it.

Thursday, October 8, 2015

€706,000 in Sports Funding

€706,000 in sports funding for clubs and organisations in Roscommon and Leitrim – Feighan

Fine Gael TD for Roscommon/South Leitrim, Frank Feighan, has said that total funding of €706,317 for sports clubs and organisations in Roscommon and Leitrim is great news and a great boost for local communities.
“I am delighted that 25 clubs and organisations across Roscommon and Leitrim have been rewarded for their efforts in promoting the benefits of sport in their local communities. I am delighted to have been able to assist these beneficiaries in securing this funding. 
 “In total, funding of more than €41 million is being made available to clubs and local organisations around the country under the Sports Capital Programme 2015, announced by Minister of State Michael Ring today.
“It is very welcome that once again, Sports Capital funding is being provided to clubs and local organisations here in this constituency and around the country.
“The economic recovery allowed this Government to re-instate the Sports Capital Programme, after it was closed by Fianna Fáil during the recession. We understand the importance of sport to communities around the country and the imperative to fund it. Money spent on sport, is money saved on healthcare down the road. According to the Department of Sport, 90% of Sports Capital recipients say it has helped them to increase the numbers of people involved in sport.
“Fine Gael is keenly aware of the impact the economic downturn has had on communities throughout Ireland and we are working to ensure that the economic recovery spreads to all parts of Ireland. This Government is committed to supporting local communities, with actions and funding like these Sports Capital grants.”
Contact: Deputy Feighan, (086) 8331234.

The full Co.Roscommon listings of groups who have received funding are:
€487,842 Total Allocation
Boyle GAA Club €32,000
Boyle Golf Club €55,000
Carrick on Shannon Golf Club €14,000
Castlerea Boxing Club €12,000
Castlerea GAA Club €28,000
Castlerea Golf Club €47,000
Clann na nGael €50,000
Cloonfad United FC €80,000
Comans Swimming Club €14,000
Croghan Enterprise Company Limited €15,000
Kilmore GAA €7,342
Lough Keel Scout County €38,000
Moore Community Council €1,500
Oran GAA €52,000
Shannon Gaels GAA Club €15,000
St Dominic’s Parks Committee €12,000
Strokestown Co-Op Community Centre Ltd. €15,000







Wednesday, September 30, 2015

McAleese Collection

photo: Mary McAleese 2010 © www.realboyle.com



McAleese Collection at King House being launched on Oct 16th will prove to be major visitor attraction. Roscommon/South Leitrim Fine Gael TD, Frank Feighan, has said the McAleese Collection to be launched on Friday, October 16th at King House will prove to be a major visitor attraction for Boyle.

"President Mary McAleese has donated more than 60 gifts to the State she received during her 14 years in office. Many of those items were presented by Heads of State from around the world, including Barack Obama and Yasser Arafat. To have some of these presentations now on permanent display at King House in Boyle will certainly prove to be a major attraction for visitors at home and abroad. Undoubtedly, the collection will enhance the visitor experience at King House.

I’m delighted to have been able help to secure this McAleese collection for Boyle and I would like to sincerely thank staff at Roscommon County Council and at King House for their work in organising this wonderful showcase." Contact: Deputy Feighan, (086) 833 1234

Tuesday, September 29, 2015

Boyle Greenway

September 23rd 2015


An Taoiseach Enda Kenny turning the sod on the new Boyle Greenway project last year.

Contract to construct new boardwalk for Boyle Greenway to be awarded shortly

Roscommon/South Leitrim TD, Frank Feighan, has said that the contract to construct a boardwalk linking Knockvicar and Lough Key Forest Park as part of the new Boyle Greenway will be awarded shortly.

“This boardwalk is part of the first phase of the overall project and will form a significant part of the greenway, which will be both a cycleway and walkway.

“I understand that the contract to construct this boardwalk development, linking the Knockvicar area to Lough Key Forest Park, will be awarded by the end of the month.

“I was delighted last year to help secure €400,000 funding for the whole greenway project which will also provide for a cycle link between Lough Key Forest Park and the town of Boyle.

“Part of the plan is to integrate the cycle route with popular boating holidays on the River Shannon which the route crosses at three locations.

 “I have no doubt that the Boyle Greenway will unlock the tourism potential of smaller villages along the route such as Knockvicar and Keadue along with developing links to the Arigna Mining Experience.
 

"Cycling tourism is big business globally and we have seen the huge economic impact that the Mayo Greenway has had on the local economy. The Boyle Greenway is clear proof of how these projects can open rural Ireland to more visitors, boost local economies and generate local jobs."