O’ROURKE CALLS FOR BUS LANE ON M4

Frank O’Rourke TD has called on the national transport authority and Kildare Co Co to provide a Bus Lane on the M4 which could be done as part of the upgrade that is going to take place this year on the motorway

“Given the increased numbers using public transport and the requirement to provide a better public transport service for people livening in North Kildare, we need to ensure that Bus travel times reduces to enable a better service.” Continue reading “O’ROURKE CALLS FOR BUS LANE ON M4”

O’ROURKE PLEASED THAT MOLLY WARE STREET JUNCTION WORKS PROGRESS

Frank O’Rourke TD is pleased to confirm that the works to complete the road works, and activate the signal junction at Molly Ware Street in Kilcock will happen next month

The road re-surfacing at this junction will be carried out during school mid term break, between the 17th and 21st February. The traffic lights will go live on the 21st of February. Continue reading “O’ROURKE PLEASED THAT MOLLY WARE STREET JUNCTION WORKS PROGRESS”

O’ROURKE SLAMS FAILURE TO TACKLE NAAS WAITING LISTS

Frank O’Rourke TD has said the latest hospital waiting lists from the National Treatment Purchase Fund show the outpatient waiting list in Naas General Hospital is continuing its relentless upward surge

Frank said the figures show a 50% increase in the total number of people on outpatient waiting lists in the hospital since May 2016.

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LAWLESS CRITICISES FAILURE TO TACKLE RAIL OVERCROWDING

James Lawless has criticised the failure of the Government and Minister Shane Ross in particular for their failure to urgently tackle the pressing issue of lack of capacity on the Kildare Line

James commented, “With an election looming we could badly do with a new Minister for Transport who actually engages on the brief. I have raised the parking (and carriage capacity) issues at Sallins in particular, and Kildare line in general, with Taoiseach, Tanaiste and Minister Ross numerous times but it seems they are not listening.”

“In the meantime I continue working with private and public interests and pushing for the stakeholders to work this out but really its time for a new government and a new Minister to instruct the NTA and Irish Rail, provide budgets and make this happen.”