Micheál Carrigy TD spoke in the Dáil: Proposed Changes to River Shannon, Grand and Royal Canal and Barrow Navigation By-laws: Discussion
Micheál Carrigy, the Fine Gael TD for Longford-Westmeath, participated in parliamentary discussion regarding proposed modifications to the by-laws governing the River Shannon, Grand and Royal Canal, and Barrow Navigation. The debate centred on updates to the regulatory framework affecting these significant waterway systems that traverse multiple counties.
Sorca Clarke, the Sinn Féin representative for the same constituency, also contributed to the discussion, bringing her party's perspective to the proposed changes. Both deputies engaged with the matter during Dáil proceedings, reflecting the legislative attention these navigation by-laws adjustments have received.
The proposed changes to these by-laws represent an important regulatory development for Ireland's inland waterway infrastructure. The River Shannon and associated canal systems play a vital role in recreation, tourism, and transport across the midlands and beyond. Updates to their governing by-laws typically address operational procedures, safety measures, and usage conditions for the various stakeholders who depend on these waterways.
The participation of representatives from both major political parties underscores the cross-party interest in ensuring any modifications to these navigation regulations appropriately serve the public interest and affected communities across the regions through which these waterways pass.
Read the full parliamentary debate on the Oireachtas website.
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