Cuts of €1 million per month to the budget of the A&E department at Portiuncula Hospital will have serious implications for those relying on the hospital, Denis Naughten TD has stated. The budget for the hospital’s A&E unit will now be cut from €3.92m per month to €2.93m – a reduction of €1m a month. “The closure of the accident …
ANSAmed sale is positive news for Boyle jobs -Naughten
ANSAmed sale is positive news for Boyle jobs -Naughten Local TD, Denis Naughten has welcomed the strategic sale of ANSAmed medical device company in Boyle, Co.Roscommon stating that it” provides potential for future job creation in the North Roscommon area” The sale of ANSAmed to US company Vention, while retaining the existing management team at the Boyle plant should allay …
Naughten welcomes €40,000 to address flooding of homes in Four Roads
Local TD, Denis Naughten has welcomed the allocation of €41,000 in funding to Roscommon County Council to address the threat of re-flooding of homes in the Four Roads area. A sum of €25,000 will be spent on the refurbishment of two road bridges at Cloghnashade, Four Roads, as well as piping 115m of open drain and maintenance of the open …
Contract signed for Creagh Sewerage scheme after years of waiting
Local TD Denis Naughten has welcomed the signing of contracts by Roscommon County Council for the final phase of the Creagh Sewerage Scheme on the outskirts of Ballinasloe. The announcement was also welcomed by local Councillor Ollie Moore who stated that the contract has been awarded to the company EPS and that Roscommon County Council will be meeting with the …
Investment in Four Roads/Mount Talbot Water Supply Scheme welcomed
Local TD, Denis Naughten has welcomed the planned investment by Roscommon County Council to upgrade the Four Roads/Mount Talbot Water Supply Scheme, to address ongoing problems with contamination. Commenting on the plans, Cllr. Dominic Connolly said “In the coming days, Roscommon County Council will sign a contract to improve the water supply from the Cloonlaughnan Spring, by installing ultraviolet and …
Government must provide clear timetable on Hospital investment– Naughten
25th July 2011 Local TD, Denis Naughten is calling on the Government to provide a clear timetable for their proposed investment at Roscommon County Hospital. Responding to questions from Deputy Naughten at the Dáil Health Committee last week, Minister James Reilly said “The future of Roscommon is a priority for me and this Government and I want it to be …
Jobs boost as contract signed for local Sewerage schemes – Naughten
Local TD Denis Naughten has welcomed the signing of contracts by Roscommon County Council for the final phase of building & upgrading of 13 sewerage schemes throughout the County. Denis Naughten said that the contract has been awarded to the company EPS and that Roscommon County Council will be meeting with the contractor to set out a timetable for …
Contract signed for Creagh Sewerage scheme after years of waiting
Denis Naughten TD & Cllr Ollie Moore photographed in Creagh, Ballinasloe where a new sewerage scheme has been given the green light Local TD Denis Naughten has welcomed the signing of contracts by Roscommon County Council for the final phase of the Creagh Sewerage Scheme on the outskirts of Ballinasloe. The announcement was also welcomed by local Councillor Ollie Moore …
Contract signed for Hodson Bay Sewerage scheme after years of waiting
Cllr John Naughten & Denis Naughten TD photographed at Hodson Bay where a new sewerage scheme has been given the green light Local TD Denis Naughten has welcomed the signing of contracts by Roscommon County Council for the final phase of the Hodson Bay sewerage scheme. The announcement was also welcomed by local Councillor, John Naughten, who stated that …
Contract signed for Knockcroghery Sewerage scheme after years of waiting
Cllr Laurence Fallon & Denis Naughten TD photographed at Knockcroghery where a new sewerage scheme has been given the green light Local TD Denis Naughten has welcomed the signing of contracts by Roscommon County Council for the construction of a new sewerage treatment plant for the village of Knockcroghery. Denis Naughten welcomed the signing of the contract and stated that …