Category Archives: Kilcock

Upgrade to Leixlip Fire Station

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I welcome Kildare County Council’s proposal to upgrade Leixlip Fire Station, along with the Fire Station in Newbridge, following on from a tender published by the Council to seek a contractor to complete the necessary works.

This is an issue I raised as both a County Councillor, and now as a TD, and is of the utmost importance to ensure the safety of the surrounding residents.

I recently attended an Open Day at Leixlip Fire Station, which showcased the importance of having a fully functioning Fire Service. The members of the Fire Brigade fulfill a valuable role in protecting people, and should be commended. I look forward to the commencement of the necessary work in the future.

Financial Motions by the Minister for Finance [2016]

On 19th October,  I had the opportunity to speak in the Dáil about the recent Budget. Topics I touched on included, Infrastructure (incorporating public transport), Broadband, The National Treatment Fund, Old Age Pension & Medical Cards, Child Benefit, Motor Insurance and the Food Sector.

More information in the video attached.

North Kildare Eduacate Together Visits Leinster House.

Educate Together

 

I was delighted today to welcome the sixth class students with their teachers from North Kildare Eduacate Together to Leinster House. They all enjoyed the Dail tour and we had a great chat and good fun. I was delighted with their teacher Grace to give them a “Two” night homework pass.  Thanks for the “Frank” chant…!!!! Great to see you all and look forward to visiting your school very soon.

Kilcock Golf Club Fashion Show

Glenroyal Fashion Show

Great fun today at the rehearsals for the Kilcock Golf Club Fashion Show Fundraiser which is taking place on Thursday night, the 27th of October at 8pm in the Glenroyal Hotel. Tickets can be purchased from Eileen O’Toole or any of the committee members. It’s going to be a great night with all local “models” showcasing the current fashion from local businesses. I’m delighted to be the MC for the night with Helen Fox nee Swift as known from TV3. Look forward to seeing you all on the night….!!!!

O’Rourke Presses For Progress On Reducing Motor Insurance Costs

Insurance

The continued high costs of motor Insurance is unacceptable and requires urgent Government action, according to Local Fianna Fail TD, Frank O Rourke.

‘The most recent figures on motor insurance, show premiums have raised by almost 40% in the last year. This is unacceptable and all efforts must be made by relevant state authorities, the Government and Dail Eireann to reverse these trends.’

‘In recent months, I have campaigned in Dail Eireann and on the Finance Committee to have the unacceptable high level of car insurance addressed. As I said in the Dail, it is not unusual for young people in their early 20s to be asked to pay anything between €6,000 and €12,000 a year for their car insurance. Modest reduction in the USC charge, while welcome, is meaningless if the cost of motor insurance soars like it has in recent years.’

‘I have suggested a range of measures, including opening up the Car Insurance market to the EU, re-establishing the Motor Insurance Advisory Board (MIAB), which was successful in the past, and requesting that all state agencies, including the CCPC, consider any actions available to them to reduce motor insurance.’

‘The current level of premium is not an option for motorists and many young people, many of whom require cars for their educational, work or family purposes.’

‘The increases in motor insurance for some people is more that their annual Universal Social Charge (USC). We have to reduce motor insurance premiums, and I will continue to raise this matter until progress is made,’ concluded Deputy O’Rourke.

Primrose Hill N.S Visits Leinster House

Primrose Hill NS Dail Visit

I was delighted to welcome the students and teachers from Primrose Hill N.S to Leinster House today. We had a great chat and discussion on a number of topics and in particular around public transport which they all used to travel into Leinster House today. Thank you all very much for the lovely book which you presented to me on the “Plinth”. I look forward to reading it. Hope you all enjoyed the visit and I look forward to visiting your school soon to continue the discussion.

DCU Fianna Fáil Visits Leinster House

DCU Visit Dail

I was delighted to welcome the Fianna Fáil Society from DCU to Leinster House today which included Kildare students with my colleagues deputies Thomas Byrne and Sean Haughey. It was great to meet and engage with them. They have a great society in DCU so well done to all and keep up the good work.

O’Rourke Presses for Measures to Increase Housing Supply

construction drafts and tools background

Fianna Fáil TD for Kildare North Frank O’Rourke met with senior officials from the Housing Department to press for measures to enable more housing units to be built for the many that are now seeking homes.

‘I met with senior officials from the Housing Department and pressed for some specific measures to be put in place to enable more housing units to be delivered.’

‘The housing crisis is being exacerbated due to a lack of infrastructure to facilitate construction of new housing units. Towns such as Maynooth, Clane, Celbridge, Leixlip, and Kilcock for example, all need additional infrastructure to enable housing units to be developed.’

‘Ring roads, waste water treatment plants, schools, and public transport are examples of facilities that are required to enable further housing units to be constructed. A €200m fund is available for local authorities to assist with the provision of these services and I highlighted the importance of this fund for a county like Kildare.’

‘This infrastructure such as waste water and roads etc could be provided in tandem with the construction of new houses. Given the low cost of borrowing, now is the time to provide this infrastructure.’

‘I also requested the officials to consider easing the planning conditions, to enable contractors who have commenced the construction of housing units, and complying with the planning requirements, to complete the construction of these units without having to apply for full planning to get an extension to their permission. Seeking an extension in many cases adds little or no value to the planning process, but will slow down the supply of housing units.’

‘Following my meeting this week with the Department, I am confident that it sees the benefit of these two proposals. I believe that progress will be made on both of my proposals. Enabling the supply of housing units is a key challenge for this country. We must put in place the necessary policies so that the country has enough houses for its people.’

“There are a number of areas in Kildare where planning has been granted, but construction is delayed because the necessary infrastructure for waste water and ring-roads are not yet in place. In some cases, the construction of housing has been delayed for in excess of three years,” said Deputy O’Rourke.

“We need to tackle the slow pace in completing the construction of new housing estates. In the Dail last week, I asked Minister Coveney to examine irregularities in the planning code to ensure this problem is addressed and unnecessary planning delays are avoided. The current situation is not acceptable,” concluded Deputy O’Rourke.

O’Rourke Calls for Prescription Charge Reduction in Budget 2017

Prescription

Fianna Fáil TD for Kildare North Frank O’Rourke has called on the Government to cut prescription charges for medical card holders in the upcoming budget.

Deputy O’Rourke pointed out that the previous Fine Gael – Labour Government oversaw a five-fold increase in prescription charges, which has resulted in many people struggling to meet their medical costs.

“The previous Fine Gael Government promised to abolish prescription charges, but this never happened. Instead they decided to hike the charge to €2.50 per item. This massive hike was particularly cruel on older people as they are more likely to have to rely on repeat medical prescriptions,” said Deputy O’Rourke.

“I firmly believe that we need to move towards abolishing the prescription charge. We should be encouraging people to use the medication that they need to live active and fulfilling lives. However the prescription charge only serves to make it difficult for people to access the basic medications they need.

“I recently met with Fianna Fáil Spokesperson on Finance, Michael McGrath, and Public Expenditure Spokesperson, Dara Calleary, to discuss this. I highlighted the need to start the process of abolishing the prescription charges, and they took on board my concerns. I remain hopeful that progress on this issue can be made in the upcoming budget,” concluded Deputy O’Rourke.

Youth Work Ireland Briefing

Youth Work Dail

I was delighted to be able to call in and support the Youth Work Ireland Oireachtas briefing today. Youth Work Ireland carry out brilliant work in all of our Constituencies in a variety of areas. Great to meet and engage with people from Kildare North. I have assisted with their programs and they need our support as they do fantastic work. Well done to all involved.  Keep up the great work and I look forward to continue working with you all.