Michael Fitzmaurice TD spoke in the Dáil: Impact of Greenways, Railways and Roadways on Agriculture: Discussion (Resumed)
Michael Fitzmaurice TD of Roscommon‑Galway took the floor in the Dáil to contribute to a resumed debate on the impact of greenways, railways and roadways on agriculture. The discussion, which had been paused earlier, was brought back into focus as representatives examined how new transport infrastructure could affect farming communities across Ireland, including those in County Roscommon. Fitzmaurice highlighted concerns that such projects might alter land‑use patterns and access to markets for local producers, and he called for balanced planning that safeguards agricultural interests while promoting sustainable development.
The debate was part of a broader parliamentary review of transport and rural policy, with other TDs weighing in on the potential benefits and challenges. While no immediate legislative changes emerged from the session, it underscored the importance of ongoing dialogue between policymakers and the farming sector.
In unrelated coverage, Fitzmaurice remarked that he would have had more respect for former Taoiseach Leo Varadkar if the latter had “stuck his ground,” a comment reported by The Journal. No further details were provided in the parliamentary record.
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