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 representing Longford-Westmeath, participated in Dáil discussions examining proposed modifications to the by-laws governing the River Shannon, Grand and Royal Canal, and Barrow Navigation. The debate addressed potential regulatory changes that could affect how these important waterway corridors are managed and operated across the region.
The River Shannon and associated canal systems represent significant infrastructure for Counties Westmeath and the wider midlands area, serving recreational, transport, and environmental purposes. By-laws governing these waterways establish rules for navigation, safety, and conservation, making any proposed amendments a matter of public interest.
Sorca Clarke, the Sinn Féin TD also representing Longford-Westmeath, similarly contributed to the parliamentary discussion, bringing her party's perspective to the debate on the proposed regulatory changes.
The involvement of both representatives underscores the cross-party attention these waterway regulations receive in the Oireachtas, reflecting their importance to constituents in the region. The discussion provided an opportunity for lawmakers to scrutinise and debate the proposed alterations before any implementation.
For full details of the contributions made during this debate, see the Oireachtas record.
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Sorca Clarke TD (Sinn Féin, Longford-Westmeath) contributed to the debate on “Proposed Changes to River Shannon, Grand and Royal Canal and Barrow Navigation By-laws: Discussion”.