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Hayes announces €500,000 flood relief works for Dublin South West
Local Fine Gael TD and Minister of State with responsibility for the OPW, Brian Hayes, has announced €500,000 for flood relief works in Dublin South West.
Minister Hayes stated “Flooding problems arising from the River Poddle has been a persistent problem in the Templeogue and Limekiln area for many years. We all saw the consequences of the floods last October and the impact it had, particularly in the
Willington, Osprey and Limekiln areas. The main cause of the flooding in these areas late last year was the lack of capacity within Tymon Park to hold large amounts of floodwater.”
Minister Hayes continued “Following last Octobers’ floods myself and my colleague Cllr Colm Brophy met with South Dublin County Council to identify what measures could be put in place to address this
issue and prevent future flooding. My department recently received a proposal from South Dublin County Council that includes the redesign and installation of new trash screens, works to two restrictive pedestrian bridges and maintenance, dredging and widening of the river. The cost of this work will be €250,000. I have today approved this funding and have communicated this to South Dublin County Council.
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Minister Hayes further stated, “In addition to the above funding being provided to South Dublin County Council, the second part of the scheme, namely works to increase the attenuation capacity in Tymon Park will be advanced directly by the direct labour force within the OPW. Therefore the total cost of works along the River Poddle will be €500,000. These works will not only benefit Dublin South West but also further downstream such as Harold’s Cross which experienced serious flooding resulting in the lost of one life last October. Minister Hayes concluded, “These works will finally address the major problem of flooding in these areas and will also give greater protection to householders. I hope that these works will be completed by the end of this coming Summer. I am also aware of other parts of South Dublin that suffered serious flooding last October and that the Council are currently preparing proposals to address these matters.”
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indePendent Planning regulator required to guard againSt endemic corruPtion
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An Taisce has welcomed the publication of the Mahon Tribunal Report which has exposed the endemic corruption at the heart of the Irish Planning System.
The catalyst for the setting up of the Tribunal was the placement in 1995 by Michael Smith, former Chairman of An Taisce, of an anonymous
advertisement in the Irish Times through a firm of newry Solicitors offering a reward of for IR£10,000 information on land rezoning corruption that would lead to a conviction. This action exposed a chain of corruption which reached into the highest level of Government. An Taisce once more
calls for the setting up of an Independent Planning Regulator. This is supported by the Tribunal's recommendations of a number of important changes to the Irish planning system including the establishment of an independent Planning Regulator who is free from political influence
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Cllr Trevor Gilligan, FF, Dublin Mid-West has reported to the litter warden in SDCC, that hundreds of Greyhound leaflets were illegally dumped on the Fonthill Road. The leaflets were to hang on doors and asked people to ‘contact Greyhound to ensure continued service’. “I was on my way to a meeting in the area when I saw 100’s of leaflets thrown around. Its unacceptable - the company that has received the tender for Dublin City and South Dublin Council waste collection, has now dumped 100’s of leaflets in the area.” “If the Council does not take action then I firmly believe from what I can see, that there is one rule for us [the residents] and another for them [Greyhound]. These leaflets can only have come from Greyhound... The Council must enforce the full rigors of the law against Greyhound”
and has the power to undertake independent inquiries into the planning functions of local authorities. In light of the Tribunal’s findings the decision by the current Minister of the environment, Phil Hogan T.D, not to proceed with the independent planning
inquiry initiated by the previous Government into the considerable evidence of malpractice within local authorities is a retrograde step. It is now clear that there was a catastrophic and systemic failure of the planning system and proper planning was entirely abandoned.
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Labour Councillor Breeda Bonner has called for action from council officials on the unsightly and tacky, unacceptable street trading taking place on Main Street Clondalkin, an issue on she has been which contacted by residents more than any other.
"I am sick and tired of the views of the people of Clondalkin on this issue being ignored by council officials and representatives being given the run around.
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It is a cause of great annoyance to residents of Clondalkin that there are shops on the Main Street placing products on the pavement"
"The practice of suspending items for sale from the shutters or from the shop-fronts looks like something that would be seen at a car boot sale or at a sale of work. Another practice is for shopkeepers to be seated on the pavement supervising and
selling the products that are for sale. This is totally unacceptable behaviour in our scenic and historic village."
"The recent increase in the number of neon signs is something that I am also concerned about. These signs are against regulations, but the council just doesn't seem to be interested in tackling these issues."
officials started listening to what the people of Clondalkin are telling them
and took action to end this practice." "I will be raising this at the
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Paintings by two Tallaght students Mohamed el Sayed from Glenshane Park and Alannah O’Reilly from Kiltippear Road - are amongst the over 26,000 entries received from budding young artists from each of the 32 counties who took part in this year’s 58th Texaco Children’s Art Competition. Pictured admiring the works is competition coordinator Annemarie Barnes – on the left a colourful landscape entitled ‘Planet Relaxation’ by 12-year old Mohamed and, on the right, a portrait study set against a
busy street scene entitled ‘Cape Town’ by 14-year old Alannah. This year, some 6,579 students from Dublin city and county were amongst those who entered. This level of entry has helped Dublin retain its place as the highest represented county in the competition ahead of Cork and Wexford. Judging of entries is currently taking place and winners will be announced in early-April, followed by the prize-giving ceremony which takes place in May.
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guidelineS to reSPond to concernS over SexualiSation and body-image
Local T.D. and Minister for Children & Youth Affairs, Frances Fitzgerald, has welcomed the decision by the industry group Retail Ireland, to prepare guidelines on the responsible retailing of childrenswear. “At my initiation, the industry group Retail Ireland, have announced that they will prepare guidelines on the responsible retailing of childrenswear. This is an issue that is of concern to many parents throughout Lucan and I have been working on this for some time,” said Minister Fitzgerald. Last month Minister Fitzgerald wrote to Irish fashion retailers inviting the sector to prepare guidelines to address growing concerns over the sexualisation of childhood and body-image, in particular among young girls.
Minister Fitzgerald states: “I warmly welcome the decision of Retail Ireland, following consultation with their members, to proceed with the preparation of guidelines, similar to those introduced in the uK last year by the British Retail Consortium.
“Safeguarding our children and protecting childhood is a task which falls to all of society. We all have a responsibility and I welcome Retail Ireland’s initiative in this important area,” continued Fitzgerald.
The Minister added that “guidelines should not just be about restricting what you can sell, but instead should provide a more constructive guidance on best practice on a range of issues such as styling, age-appropriateness, size, labelling and marketing."
In a statement to Newsgroup, Robert Dowds Labour Party TD, Dublin Mid West said that "As a representative for the people of Clondalkin, Lucan, Palmerstown and Quarryvale, it is my firm belief that our community is still paying the price for the widespread corruption in the planning process outlined in the findings of the Mahon Tribunal. "It is people in our community that are still living with the consequences of the planning corrupt decisions of the late 1980s and early 1990s. examples of this are the lack of a nearby town centre for thousands in Lucan and Clondalkin, the fact that the Clondalkin railway station is located where few people actually live, and the fact that Clondalkin, Lucan and Palmerstown villages all live under the commercial threat of a
major supermarket at Liffey Valley.
"The consequences of this corruption continue to be felt in 2012, as the people of the area have been deprived of a decent town centre and the area that was originally intended to be a town centre remains undeveloped to this day.
have fought against this malicious and destructive culture, and the Labour Party has a very proud record of neither engaging in nor tolerating this kind
of behaviour. "Fianna Fáil should hang their heads in shame for what they have inflicted upon the people of our community.
"I am hopeful that the report will be sent on to the DPP for his consideration in the context of criminal proceedings." Dowds concluded.
"As a result, most of the residential areas are far from what away purports to be the town centre at Liffey Valley. This is far from the ideal when trying to build a strong sense of community. "The findings of the tribunal have borne out what was common knowledge among many people in our community, that various Fianna Fáil politicians were receiving corrupt payments in exchange for votes on planning issues." "As a Labour member, I
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aS retail trade StruggleS - Stronger meaSureS to combat black market oPeratorS demanded Your FREE Local Newspaper
ISMe, the Irish Small & enterprises Medium Association, has
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economy and the rogue involved. traders Reacting to the latest
Retail Sales figures issued by the CSO, the Association pointed to the continuing decline in legitimate sales contrasted to the surge in black market activity across a range of products from cigarettes to diesel. The Retail Sales figures show a 0.3% drop in sales in February, continuing the downward trend now stretching back over four years, with no sign of abating. Commenting, ISMe Chief executive, Mark Fielding stated, “the effect of illicit trade has a much broader impact on the smaller retail outlets, with less footfall, loss of sales and margin threatening their very existence and the jobs involved. The Government’s Action Plan for Jobs will be a total waste, if immediate action is not taken to stop the increase in illegitimate trade. We have already lost 50,000 jobs in the
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Ms Devine said that it was time that we stood up against the austerity measures and unfair taxes that are being imposed on the people of Ireland. It was time
to take a leaf out of the Greek’s book. In 2011 the Greek government were forced to impose a property tax as part of their bailout agreement. This Household charge was added to the electricity bills of families in a bid to rule out boycot of the payment. This increase on the bill of hardpressed families resulted in thousands of homes having their electricity cut off. In disgust at this injustice Greek electricians staged a sit in at the electricity supply company’s office. “Those workers were supported 100% by their unions, we need that same show of solidarity from the trade union movement in Ireland for Local Authority workers.” Said Councillor Devine.
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The union of Students in Ireland (uSI) has reacted with dismay to Government’s the announcement that polling in the european Fiscal Treaty referendum will take place on a Thursday.
Tánaiste eamon Gilmore announced to the Dáil that polling in the referendum will take place on Thursday May 31st, a decision that will prevent thousands of students from being able to cast their vote and have their say on this issue of national importance. By holding the on a referendum Thursday the government is ensuring that many citizens, who work or attend college outside of their constituency, will be unable to vote.
In order to register for a postal vote, students must have their forms registration signed by their college and returned to their local authority within 48 hours of the polling day order being signed by the Minister for the environment. uSI is calling on the Government to begin holding all elections on a Saturday, as is common across europe.
uSI President, Gary Redmond, said that “While in opposition both Fine Gael and Labour insisted that all elections must to be held on a weekend. However, now that they are in Government, they have changed their tune. This is a pre-election promise that is simple, easy and doesn’t cost
any money to implement. For the second time in less than a year this Government has told the young people of Ireland that they are unimportant and not relevant by scheduling polling for midweek. The fact that the referendum is to be held on a Thursday will exclude thousands of people from being able to vote. This includes thousands of students across Ireland. It is physically impossible for students to get home from college in good time to vote on a weekday. Given the fact that most students will be undertaking exams in May, the Government has created a farcical situation where the almost 250,000 students nationwide
will be unable to vote. There is only a 48 hour window after polling is called for students to register for a postal vote – this is too short and requires an immediate change in legislation. To accommodate polling schools and other public buildings will have to close, which will caused major disruption to the general public. All elections and referenda should be held on a Saturday as is common across the rest of the continent. elections and referenda need to be accessible for the students of Ireland, who are the future taxpayers of the country and will be ultimately responsible for the recovery of the economy.”
Sdcc to receive more than €11 million for Social houSing
Local Fine Gael TD and Minister of State, Brian Hayes has welcomed the announcement by the Housing Minister, Jan O’Sullivan TD that more than €11 million is to be provided to South Dublin County Council
for the provision and improvement of social housing units.
Minister Hayes stated “There has been an increase in the number of people applying for social housing across
South Dublin in recent years. Due to our current economic situation, the Government has been forced to come up with new ways of ensuring social housing continues to be provided and
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maintained.” Minister Hayes continued; “Just over €5 million will be spent on improving the existing housing stock – such as increasing energy efficiency. A further €6 million will be spent on increasing the housing supply. This will be done in a number of ways. There will be a focus on vacant units, so they can become part of the housing stock. The Capital Advance Leasing Facility will also help to boost the number of social housing units by providing an up front equality stake of 30% of the property value to approved voluntary housing bodied who raise private finance to acquire or build new units, using leasing payments to repay loans in respect of their equity share.” Minister Hayes concluded; “It is important that the Government continues to prioritise social housing provision at this time of economic difficulty. The allocation of €11 million for South Dublin County Council is a very significant investment.”
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increaSed Security urgently needed on red luaS line
Fine Gael TD, Catherine Byrne, has called for increased security on the Luas red line to deal
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with high levels of anti-social behaviour on the route. Deputy Byrne has written to the
Railway Procurement Agency (RPA) to voice her concerns. “The Luas is a
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Two of Ireland’s sporting greats, Stephen Roche and eamonn Coghlan, have joined forces to help raise funds for Crumlin Children’s Hospital. To mark the twenty-fifth anniversary of his 1987 Tour de France, Giro d’Italia and World Championship wins, Stephen Roche is hosting a week-long cycling challenge at his camp in Mallorca while eamonn Coghlan is inviting runners to join him in the new York City Marathon to mark the twentieth anniversary of his first participation in the event. The cycling challenge takes places in October followed by the nYC Marathon in november as part of Crumlin’s ‘Kilometres for Kids’ fundraising campaign to raise the euR8million required to fix the cardiac and cancer units. Stephen and eamonn are pictured with children Sophie McMahon (left) (aged 6) and her sister Ruth (9). Further information, registration, fundraising ideas and sponsorship cards for both events can be accessed online at kilometresforkids.ie or by lo-call 1890 507508.
wonderful facility, but the benefits it provides are being severely undermined by high levels of anti-social behaviour on the route. Constituents of mine have expressed grave about concern behaviour ranging from smoking and spitting to intimidation and harassment. I and my family have also personally experienced threatening anti-social behaviour. “Security on the route is clearly inadequate. I
wrote to the RPA to raise my concerns about this issue, and I have received a response from Veoila, the operators of the Luas. While the company acknowledges that anti-social behaviour is taking place, I believe their response does not go far enough. “Veolia says that it employs a specialist transport security firm (STT), which patrols the line from 10am to the last tram, every day. The company goes on to
say that the best way to reduce incidents of anti-social behaviour is to increase Garda visibility on the tram and at stops. Monthly meetings are held between the company and the Gardaí to discuss security problems on the tram lines. “This isn’t enough. I don’t believe Veolia should be passing the buck to the Gardaí on issue. Luas this customers are suffering here; people are feeling
threatened and in some cases are avoiding taking the tram as a result. As the private operators of a public service, the company has a responsibility to provide adequate security, day and night. “We cannot allow a situation to persist where members of the public are being intimidated, and such a great source of public transport is being undermined. I intend to continue to push Veolia on this issue.”
Chris Bond- Labour Councillor for Tallaght South has urged against granting permission for a late night Off Licence or Takeaway on the campus of a proposed discount store in Beechdale, Ballycullen. Planning has been sought for the construction of a discount supermarket of German Origin at a site that has been left empty for the past 8
years. In addition to the discount store, planning for four unspecified future retail units has been sought by the applicant. ''I welcome the proposal for a new discount store, as it finally puts to use the empty site on the corner of The Beechdale and Ballycullen road. Since 2006, Beechdale residents have been promised that a small
retail centre would be delivered for the community. The new outlet will also provide people living in the Firhouse and Ballycullen area with more shopping options.''
alone Off Licence should be granted alongside this new store. This site is located adjacent to a residential area and such outlets would encourage anti social behaviour in particular at night time. Furthermore there are already a sufficient number of Takeaways and Off Licences in the Firhouse and Ballycullen area.
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local SPortS clubS urged to aPPly for funding
Labour TD Robert Dowds has urged all local sports clubs with plans to construct or refurbish facilities to apply for funding under the Sports Capital Programme announced last week. "The Government has announced a €30 million for a new Sports Capital Grant Programme this week. Application forms and information about how to apply is available on the website: www.sportscapitalprogramme.ie. "The deadline for applications made online and those made in Irish (and hard copy of the signed application form and all supporting documentation) must reach the Department by 5pm on Friday 1st June 2012. Paper based applications (and all supporting documentation) must reach the Department by 5pm on Friday 11th May 2012." "The scheme will be more open, as a strict requirement on landownership has been relaxed. In the past, all applicants had to own their land or have it on a long lease. Minister Ring has decided that these clubs will now be able to apply for grants of up to €25,000 to upgrade facilities." "The minimum amount of matching funding which clubs and organisations will need to provide themselves in order to apply for a grant has been halved from the previous round of the programme in 2008. Groups in RAPID areas will only need to raise a minimum of 5% of the project cost in order to apply. Groups in non-disadvantaged areas will only need to raise a minimum of 15% of the project cost in order to apply." "Should any sports club seek assistance in making an application, I would encourage them to get in touch with my office as soon as possible."
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new rePort on children’S Social and emotional well-being launched Your FREE Local Newspaper
Report examines link between parenting styles, relationships, parental depression and marital satisfaction and children’s social and emotional development
Local Fine Gael Frances Minister, Fitzgerald, has launched the latest Growing up in Ireland – The national Longitudinal Study of Children report on how families matter for children’s social and emotional well-being.
Growing up in Ireland How Families Matter for Social and emotional Outcomes of 9-Year-Old Children explores how children in Ireland are faring in terms of their social and emotional well-being. “This report examines the links between what goes on within the family, and children’s social and emotional development. The report looks at the influence of parenting, the quality of the parent-child relationship, parental depression and marital
satisfaction and the to which extent children’s outcomes differ according to family structure and social-class background,” said Minister Frances Fitzgerald who invited An Taoiseach enda Kenny to the launch so he could be presented with the findings of the report. “The report confirms what we already know. The quality of family relationships and factors within the home impact hugely on children's development. Good parenting is crucial for children’s outcomes and that is why this Government is committed to helping parents ensure their child gets the best start in life. It is with this in mind that I have prioritised support for families and parents, in particular those who may be facing periods
of difficulty or trouble. I am pleased that An Taoiseach could join us at the launch, it is so important that the findings of this study are widely understood and fed into future Government policy as well as policy within my
own Department,” said Fitzgerald.
The Reports findings are based on data from the first round of interviews with 8,500 nine-year-old children as well as interviews with their parents,
teachers and principals. Interviewing took place from September 2007 to June 2008. now that they have turned 13 years of age these children, and their families, are currently taking part in a follow-up interview
Minister Fitzgerald and children who participated in the Growing Up in Ireland Study flick through the publication
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inveStment in broadband infraStructure eSSential for economic develoPment - rabbitte Your FREE Local Newspaper
The Irish Government will work with a range of Telecoms companies to ensure a nationwide roll out of fast Broadband over the next three years. This will be the single most important investment needed to secure future jobs in Ireland Minister Rabbitte told new graduates at a conferring ceremony in The uCC. Communications Minister explained that the process would involve two phases firstly the telecoms industry needs to be freed up so that the range of companies involved can accelerate their own investment plans and roll out faster internet over all platforms including fibre, cable, wireless and mobile technologies. Secondly, the Minister made it clear that the Government itself must be prepared to invest where the market is
likely to fail so as to ensure fast broadband is available in every corner of the country. elaborating on the two phases Minister Rabbitte said "Firstly, during April the Cabinet will consider industry's recommendations on a range of areas where private sector investment needs to be facilitated. My Department has pulled all these ideas together by listening to the companies whose CeOs have participated in a next Generation Broadband Task Force, which has been meeting since June last year under my chairmanship and which has now completed its work. I have been very encouraged by the investment plans I have heard about, from mobile companies who can't wait to take advantage of new mobile spectrum we are about to auction,
- from the main cable player which is rolling faster speed out products in many urban areas and - from the "traditional' companies telecoms who see great potential for fibre roll-out. In the Task Force there has been a great deal of straight talking about what needs to be done by the State so as to speedy facilitate private sector investment. We have agreed targets - the numbers of consumers and businesses that the companies aim to meet. In return, we have clarified what can be done to stimulate demand for new services and to remove planning and other barriers that delay the build out of telecoms networks. We have also sought to find a consensus view about the best use of Ireland's spectrum and teased out the role of state companies that have
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dublin weSt child care and learning ServiceS and the dublin South national early yearS acceSS initiative (neyai) ProJect Jointly launched
The Mayor Catríona Jones and Minister for Children and Youth Frances Affairs, Fitzgerald TD, officially launched the establishment of Dublin West Child Care and Learning Services and the Dublin South national early Years Initiative Access Project. Dublin West Child Care and Learning Services is a merger of four Community Childcare
Services located in the areas of Clondalkin and Lucan South. A single management structure with a voluntary board of management replaced the existing Boards of four Management, therefore establishing a more centralised and management administrative function. emily Smartt Chairperson of Dublin West Childcare and
Learning Services states “it is early days yet, but we have made great achievements through collaborative working with the Board and the staff, we hope to all our achieve objectives and aims over the coming year.” South Dublin The national early Years Access Initiative (neYAI) Project is one of 11 demonstration projects funded nationally under
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PCI College, Ireland’s leading provider of professional counselling and psychotherapy courses has announced the appointment of Dr. Derek Dorris as Head of Psychology. In his role, Dr Dorris will develop new Psychology-related programmes at PCI College, designed to be of value to a wide variety of students with differing levels of interest and prior experience in the area of Psychology. Dr. Dorris will also be contributing to the development of PCI College’s Counselling & Psychotherapy programmes at graduate and post-graduate levels, and will play a key role in the setting and maintenance of academic standards across all the educational and training activities of the College. Prior to joining PCI College, Dr Dorris held the position of Lecturer at university College Cork. Derek is a graduate of university College Dublin where he obtained a degree (BA), masters (M.Litt.), and PhD in Psychology. In 2007, he was the IRCHSS (Irish Research Council for the Humanities and Social Sciences) Postdoctoral Fellow in uCD. His work has also been published in top ranked international peer-reviewed journals.
this initiative. The overall aim of the South Dublin project is to develop an original and sustainable model for the ‘up-skilling’ of the early Childhood Care and education (eCCe) workforce by addressing gaps between training and practice. The establishment of the Dublin West Child Care and Learning Services was the initiative stimulus for applying for the neYAI project.
Jean Courtney Chair person of the South Dublin neYAI project explains, “South Dublin Childcare County Committee are delighted to be involved in this neYAI and look project forward to taking the learning from this initiative and sharing it with the 267 services across South Dublin. This sector has experienced extraordinary change for the better over the past number of years,
as it becomes more focused on providing best outcomes for children, and more professional in its quality and curriculum. In any sector when this amount of change is driven in a short space of time it brings its own challenges as it has done in this sector to service providers, parents and children. Mentoring is a key factor to success across all sectors in transferring knowledge to build successful practice consistent models.”
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energy Minister, Pat Rabbitte, has announced the launch of a capital fund to support sustainable energy investments in 2012 in the public, commercial, industrial and community sectors. The fund will make available €7.5 million for projects that support energy performance contracting; a key element of Ireland’s national energy efficiency Plan. Public sector
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The Legal Column creditor removes the goods or “snatches back” goods without a Court Order and without your consent where a third or more has been paid, you are entitled to a refund of all the money you have paid under the agreement. Also, regardless of whether one third of the total amount has or has not been paid, your car cannot be repossessed from your home, your driveway, or your garage without a Court Order.
In THIS MOnTHS eDITIOn, ROMAIne SCALLY SOLICITOR, PRInCIPAL In THe FIRM OF ROMAIne SCALLY & CO. SOLICITORS (TeL: 01 4599 506) ADVISeS CLIenTS AS TO HOW BeST THeY CAn enD A HIRe PuRCHASe AGReeMenT Hire purchase agreements are different from the ordinary credit agreements because under Hire Purchase (HP) Agreements, you do not own the goods until you have paid off all the instalments and in some cases a lump sum payment at the end. So, for example, if you are buying a car under a HP Agreement, you cannot sell the car yourself without the creditor’s written permission. If you sell the car without permission it can be a criminal offence. When using hire purchase, you are making a contract with a financial institution and the garage is acting as a credit intermediary between the consumer and the financier and earning a commission for it’s role. REPOSSESSiON
With HP Agreements, if you do not keep up with the repayments, it is possible for a creditor to repossess
the goods. With ordinary credit agreements, the goods you buy belong to you from the time you take out the credit and so the lender cannot take the goods back. They can only ask you to pay the money you owe under the agreement. However, under a HP Agreement, repossession rules are determined from the portion of the payments already made. If you are in arrears with your HP payments, the company may try to repossess the car. However, if you have paid one third or more of the total amount payable, the goods become “PROTECTED gOODS” and the creditor must go to Court for an Order for the goods to be returned unless you consent to the repossession. When working out if you have paid a third or more, remember to include any deposit or part exchange as well as the instalments that have been paid. If the
Staying with the example of a car bought under a HP Agreement, if it is repossessed, you will usually have to pay extra costs on top of what you already owe to the finance company, including a repossession fee or a towing fee. It is important to consider the condition of the car. Take pictures of it so you are not liable for additional costs should it become damaged during the towing process or any time after you return it. If you find yourself in this situation of financial trouble and you need to keep your car then you could talk to your financial company, explain your situation and ask them to re-structure the agreement. You may be able to negotiate lower repayments but, work out what you can actually afford first. If the finance company agrees to re-structure the agreement, be aware of the extra fees and interest. If you feel that you can do without the car, or you cannot afford to keep up with repayments even at a reduced rate, you should explore the option of terminating the agreement.
TERMiNATiNg THE AgREEMENT
If you wish to terminate a HP Agreement, before the end of the contract, you can do so by buying the car on hire for an agreed sum or by returning the goods. Returning the goods can be done using what is known as the “half rule” or by voluntary surrender but it is important to be aware of your options in this situation as there can be a significant difference in the amount you end up owing depending upon how, or who, ends the agreement. You can lose your right to terminate your agreement if the creditor has already terminated it, or if the full balance of the agreement has become payable. VOLuNTARy SuRRENDER
Surrendering the car means that you can give back the car to the finance company by signing a voluntary surrender form. Giving back the car this way means you still owe the full balance due on the agreement. Your debt does not disappear with the car. The finance company sells the car and the money they generate from the car goes towards your debt but, you will still have to make repayments until the entire debt is paid off. Voluntary surrender works in much the same way as repossession but usually costs less as there are no repossession fees to be paid. However, there is a better alternative. THE HALF RuLE
You have the right to end a Hire Purchase
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Agreement using the “Half Rule”. The Half Rule was traditionally understood as meaning that if you have paid half the hire purchase price, you can return the car and give notice, in writing, that you are ending the agreement without having to pay the remaining 50% outstanding. Your agreement with the finance company must show half the hire purchase price, so check your contract to see how much you would need to pay in order to return your car under the Half Rule. The Half Rule still works as it always did, however it has become clear that you do not need to have paid the 50% before you are able to terminate your agreement although some creditors might say that you do. All that is necessary is for you to give notice to the creditor in writing that you are terminating the agreement regardless of how much is owed, or even if you owe arrears. The finance company will then either have to make an arrangement with you about how any shortfall or arrears may be paid, or pursue you through the Courts to recover the amount, like any other debt due. The clarity relating to the Half Rule was established by a recent High Court decision. Following an Appeal from the decision of the FiNANCiAL SERViCES OMBuDSMAN, it was found that there was no legal basis for the finance company (in this case Ge Money) to refuse the return of a car under a HP Agreement without half of the repayments made. Of course the finance company were still entitled to be paid,
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by Romaine Scally but, non payment did not warrant a refusal to accept the return of the car by the hirer. Once the HP Agreement is validly terminated, regardless of the amount of repayments made, the car can be returned to the company and an arrangement for the remainder of the payment to the value of half the original price can be made. This has the effect of relieving the consumer of the burden of keeping a car which he/she does not own or no longer use. WHEN TERMiNATiNg A HP AgREEMENT
When terminating a HP Agreement, it is very important to keep a copy of the termination letter and send it by registered post. In the letter, you should expressly state that you are exercising your statutory rights under Section 63 of the Consumer Credit Act, 1995. In the letter you should also ask the company where it wants you to return the goods. If they arrange to have them collected it can cost you quite a sum. Some finance companies charge up to €300.00 to collect a car. You are also required to have taken reasonable care of your car under HP. Therefore you should if
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at all possible, have the items assessed before you return them. You should have your car seen to by an assessor or at least mechanically checked. The HP Company will itself have the car assessed professionally. You are under no obligation to sign a voluntary termination notice, if requested by the HP company. Also remember to take care of the goods right up to the point of return as you are liable for damage even after the termination of the contract.
iF BuyiNg A uSED CAR BE SuRE TO CHECk iF THE VEHiCLE iS SuBJECT TO A HiRE PuRCHASE FiNANCE AgREEMENT. THE RESPONSiBiLiTy iS ON THE BuyER TO ENSuRE THAT ALL OuTSTANDiNg FiNANCE iS CLEARED PRiOR TO PuRCHASE. OTHERWiSE A VEHiCLE COuLD BE SEizED By THE BANk TO WHOM THE FiNANCE iS OWiNg, LEAViNg yOu WiTHOuT A VEHiCLE AND iN THE DiFFiCuLT POSiTiON OF TRyiNg TO TRACk DOWN THE ORigiNAL SELLER. THiS CAN BE DONE By DOiNg AN ONLiNE HiSTORy. CHECk SuCH WEBSiTES AS CARTELL.iE, MOTORCHECk.iE OR CARSiRELAND.iE
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people throughout Ireland on LoCall 1850 440 444 and is now open from Monday to Thursday 10am to 10pm, Friday from 10am to 4pm and 7pm to 10pm, Saturday from 10am to 7pm, and Sunday from 10am – 4pm and 7pm-10pm. By mid-2012 the service will open for 12 hours daily - from 10am to 10pm. “Senior Help Line is open when many other services are closed. Being so available is very appreciated. Callers tell us it is a great comfort to know they can phone us and talk to us if they are in need of company, or have a particular worry. Many people call us just to say goodnight,” says Mary nally. “Many callers who are parents or grandparents
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Plans for the opening of the new educate Together national School for Citywest are progressing rapidly, with the recruitment of the school principal currently underway. Following four years of campaigning by local parents, educate Together finally got the go-ahead to open the new Citywest primary school this September.
The new school is currently taking enrolments for junior infant classes. While the exact location of the school is currently being finalised by the Department of
education and Skills, educate Together has confirmed that it will be in the Citywest area. The Dublin 24 educate Together Association, which has been campaigning for the school since 2008, is delighted with the news that educate Together have been granted patronage of both this school and another one which is due to open in Firhouse in 2013. Sinead Harrington, Chairperson of the Association said; “This is something that we, as a group of parents, have been working towards for four years. We have demonstrated
that there is a strong demand for choice in primary education in the area and once construction on the new school starts we would expect the demand to grow further. There has been a lot of hard work carried out over the last few years and as a group we would like to thank the local politicians and parents who have provided support to us. We look forward to working with educate Together in the establishment of the new schools in Citywest and Firhouse and we are confident that it will provide an
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have been slow to formalise the involvement of community groups in our national heritage. This will change under my time as Minister.”
The Minister went on to say “ the potential of volunteering and Irish heritage has never been organised at a national level. As the lead agency with the responsibility in preserving and presenting our heritage, we need the help of local community and heritage groups.” The Minister continued “Building on the success of the free day initiative launched by the OPW last year, I want by this summer to have at least 25 partnerships in place between the OPW and various organisations. Since coming into office I have been impressed by the enormous interest that exists locally in the heritage sites that are under the control of the OPW. ”
“I am constantly met by groups who want greater opening times, more local involvement or who have plans to develop tourism locally by using our national monuments and national properties. We need to work with these groups. A new partnership needs to be formed between the OPW and local volunteering effort. There are of course challenges for the OPW in this but I’m convinced that this organisation has the expertise and know how required.”, the Minister said. Minister Hayes said further “The truth is that funding for extending opening times or extending the excellent guide service are simply not there. nor will they be over the next few years. If we want more domestic or international tourists to visit our fantastic sites, we need the help of community groups. While everyone knows the Rock of Cashel or Kilkenny castle, there are
literally dozens of other amazing sites which have been restored brilliantly by the OPW and which need to be developed.” “next year 2013 is the year of the gathering. It’s a great opportunity to showcase the wonderful heritage we have in this country. Far too many sites across the country should have a much greater local input. Working with local groups the OPW can help develop the tourism platform and have a much greater local involvement.
The Minister concluded “ I would encourage groups to express an interest by e us at mailing communities@opw.ie or contacting us directly at 046 9426106 or 046 9426061. A national conference will take place in April and the OPW will provide training and support for the groups selected to be part of the pilot in 2012.”
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Local Fine Gael Minister Frances Fitzgerald and Councillor Tony Delaney have lodged a further detailed submission to An Bord Pleanla in relation to the decision on Boot Road. Their submission clearly gives a detailed analysis and assessment of the claims by the developers including their assertion that the site is adequately serviced by public transport. Fitzgerald and Delaney previously described as ‘extremely disappointing’ the decision by the Bord not to allow an Oral Hearing into the Council’s decision to grant planning permission for the development of a five
storey Primary Care Centre and an adjoining 80 bed nursing home on Boot Road, Clondalkin.
“We believe that the developers latest response exaggerates the suitability of the site for a centre like this. Their response claims that between the bus routes and Metro service the site on Boot Road is adequately served by public transport. unfortunately, this is not the case. Plans for the Metro suspended, cutbacks on Dublin Bus routes have curtailed the services and no public transport links exist between this site and north Clondalkin or big residential areas such as Woodford. This site is far from ideal as
a location for a service like this and our latest submission lodged this morning aims to show just that,” said Minister Frances Fitzgerald. “We were very disappointed by the refusal of an Oral Hearing into this application but we are confident that our latest submission to the Bord is comprehensive and contains concerns which have to be taken into account by the deciding officer on this case. The refusal of the hearing was a real blow for residents, who oppose this development on the basis that it is over-scaled, but residents in the area are continuing their campaign and Cllr. Delaney and I have
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nOISemoves Dance Festival 2012 is inviting youth dance groups to join amazing dancers on stage at the Civic Theatre, Tallaght this year to show their skill, talent and passion for dancing. Special guest dance companies Dublin Youth Dance Company and Coisceim Creative Steps will return to the festival once again along with young dancers, to present an explosive mix of dance styles and techniques at the Civic Theatre, Tallaght. nOISe Moves Dance Festival2012 takes place from April 20th – 22nd. It is host to another great programme of dance performances, film screenings and workshops dancers for young dancers, ages 13 to 25. The highlight of the weekend is on Sunday, April 22nd where young dancers working in all styles take the main stage of the Civic Theatre at 8pm.
today submitted a strong proposal we are hoping will influence the decision on this case,” continued Fitzgerald.
Cllr. Delaney, who at the time, described the decision as ‘demoralising’ stated that the array of objections and concerns from local residents needed to be taken into account by the Bord. “Aside from the Church, the highest building in Clondalkin village is 5 meters. At its highest point this
development would be in excess of 20 meters implying that it would be totally out of keeping with the character of the village. Given that there were almost 100 objections and submissions on this planning application, there is a feeling on the ground throughout Clondalkin that residents concerns and voices have not so far been heard. All we can do is trust that the Bord will listen to those concerns and take them on board when making their final decision,”
said Cllr. Delaney. “Cllr. Delaney and I have worked closely with local residents who have valid concerns relating to this proposal and we will continue to highlight these concerns. We have now lodged a further submission for review by the Bord and will continue to highlight residents concerns concerns. The granting of permission for this development is contrary to the policies set out in the Council’s County Development Plan and also in the
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Draft Clondalkin urban Framework, which recommends the development of areas adjacent to the Mill in order to expand Clondalkin’s town centre and make it more commercially viable. A Primary Care Centre would be a welcome addition to Clondalkin, but it is only a welcome addition if it is built in accordance with proper planning and consideration for residents and the surrounding environment,” explained Fitzgerald.
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