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Welcome developments at St. Ita’s, Portrane

13 May 2010

The HSE has announced that Knockamann, the 10 residential bungalows and associated day resource centre built in the grounds of St. Ita’s, Portrane, will be in use by the end of the year will be very welcome in the Donabate and Portrane area. Not only will this mean vastly improved conditions and facilities for patients and staff, but as many as 40 new nursing jobs will be created.

The announcement was warmly welcomed by Trevor Sargent, who has for a long time been campaigning to have the currently dormant facility completed and put to use. After his latest meeting with John Moloney TD, Minister of State at the Department of Health and Children, Deputy Sargent said “I’m very pleased that the issue of the dormant bungalows can now be put to rest. The news that additional staff are to be recruited is a great bonus for the area and the patients. All in all, this is one result where everyone gains.

The recruitment of the new staff will begin immediately, as will a period of liaison with families in preparation for the moving of patients. The new facility will provide single room accommodation for as many as 60 clients. Up to now, most of these have been accommodated in wards of up to 20 in a vey old building.

The new buildings were handed over to the HSE in July 2009 and equipping and furnishing was completed in December 2009. Recruitment of the additional staff needed to operate the facility will now begin, with the hope that the facility will be fully operational by the end of this year.

- Improved 33X and 33D Bus Service

11 December 2009

Minister Trevor Sargent, TD for Dublin North, has welcomed news from Dublin Bus that they are to provide additional buses on the 33X and 33D routes. The details are as follows:

Additional 33X services will operate Monday to Friday from Mourne View, Skerries via the M1 and the Port Tunnel to St. Stephen’s Green.  Return journeys will depart from Custom House Quay.

From Mourne View (Skerries, via Rush & Lusk) to St. Stephen’s Green: 06:30(T), 06:45, 07:00, 07:15, 07:35, 08:00, 08:30. (T – terminates at Tara St. DART Station.)

From Custom House Quay to Skerries/Rush & Lusk: 16:30, 16:50, 17:10, 17:30, 17:45, 18:00.

The 33D service will operate Monday to Friday from Seaview Portrane via Donabate, the M1 and the Port Tunnel to Tara St. DART Station.

From Seaview Portrane Donabate to Tara St. DART Station: 07:30, 08:00.

From Custom House Quay: 17:15, 18:00.

The Minister said, ‘I’m delighted that Dublin Bus have taken into account the obvious customer demand on these routes. I will continue to lobby on behalf of local commuters and liaise with Dublin Bus regarding any further changes to the schedules.’

For more information see the Dublin Bus website www.DublinBus.ie

- Sargent Welcomes news of major sewerage scheme for Fingal

9 October 2009

Food Minister and local TD, Trevor Sargent, has welcomed news that the long-awaited upgrade and expansion of the main drainage system covering Portrane, Donabate, Rush and Lusk is to go ahead, along with a wastewater treatment plant at Portrane. Green Party colleague, John Gormley, Minister for the Environment, Heritage and Local Government, has approved funding of €30.5m to allow Fingal County Council to award the contract for the works to Earthtech (Irl) Ltd.

Commenting on the news, Minister Sargent said “This is a very welcome and much needed enhancement to the wastewater infrastructure of the area. The coastal areas of Fingal include some of the finest beaches in the country. This investment in wastewater treatment should mean that these coastal towns should be able to boast the highest quality bathing water possible.”

Fingal County Council is currently preparing the documents for the sewer network contract.

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