Agenda and minutes

Venue: Council Chamber, Áras an Chontae, Roscommon

Contact: Patricia Bohan  Email: pbohan@roscommoncoco.ie; 090 66 37172

Items
No. Item

46.17

Suspension of Standing Orders

Minutes:

On the PROPOSAL of Councillor Mulligan

                SECONDED by Councillor Byrne

It was AGREED to suspend standing orders to discuss recent job losses at Exclusive Cigar Manufacturers Ireland (ECMI) factory in Ballaghadereen.  

 

Cllr. Mulligan thanked the Cathaoirleach for allowing him to discuss this important matter today and said the loss of 38 jobs in Ballaghaderreen is a huge blow to the town, following the decision of ECMI to move its operations to Sri Lanka.  A total of 348 jobs have been lost in recent years and the town cannot sustain this level of unemployment. He also questioned the company loyalty to the employees who were mostly women, and their entitlements to welfare.  It is imperative that replacement jobs are found.  He told the members that he has little faith in the IDA as statistics show they support one in every sixty-five jobs in Roscommon compared to one in eleven in Dublin, one in fifteen in Cork and one in thirty in Mayo.  Cllr. Mulligan would like to see Roscommon County Council take a lead on this issue and to look at what other Counties are doing such as Tyrone and Mayo who are focusing on Corporate America. He also highlighted the lack of services in the West that works against the provision of jobs.

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The members made the following comments:

·         The loss of 38 jobs in Ballaghaderreen is equivalent to loss of 20,000 jobs in Dublin. When the factory was bought in January, there was an expectation it would expand but the closure has come as a shock. This facility may not be suitable for new jobs in the future – it may be used as an EU depot for their products.

·         Complement the Dowd family who provided employment in this factory in Ballaghaderreen for years.

·         Members have to take a lead on this and put pressure on the Government as T.D.’s and Ministers are not delivering services for rural Ireland or Roscommon. Revitalisating rural Ireland will come from a  bottom up approach via the local people.

·         Focus on Athlone becoming a Hub so it can provide the impetus to securing more jobs in its adjacent towns.

·         Broadband, road and rail infrastructure and upgrading hospital facilities is a priority.

·         Challenges for those who are losing their jobs to upskill and an opportunity get new jobs.

·         Need to work with S.M.E.’s to help create new jobs.

·         Ballaghaderreen is strategically located beside Knock Airport it is difficult to understand why it has not benefited from this.

·         NWRA is located in Ballaghaderreen who have expertise to deal with these matters and should become involved.

·         IDA has not delivered jobs to county Roscommon – we need to question their policy. Taxpayers money should be diverted from IDA and straight to the county to deliver jobs.

·         Loss of €1m in wages to local economy and loss of rates to county.

·         When did the last large employer locate in County Roscommon? It is twenty years since companies like Harmac in Castlerea located in the county.  ...  view the full minutes text for item 46.17

47.17

Adoption of Minutes

Monthly Plenary Meeting  27.03.2017

Special Plenary Meeting   31.03.2017

48.17

Matters Arising

49.17

Management Report

Quarter 1 2017 (Circulated)

50.17

Disposal of Lands

0.2248 ha (Plot 60) at Ardkeenan, Thomastown, Co. Roscommon

                                (previously circulated)

 

51.17

Allocations under the Tidy Towns and Amenity Grants Scheme 2017

52.17

Town and Village Renewal Scheme 2017

(Circulated)

53.17

CLÁR 2017 - Local Authority Measures

(Circulated)

54.17

Presentation of Rebuilding Ireland - Repair and Lease scheme

55.17

Raising of a Loan for granting of House Purchase and Improvement Loans in the sum of €1,500,000

In accordance with Section 106 of the Local Government, Act 2001

56.17

Correspondence

57.17

Notice of Motion

Cllr. Leyden and Cllr Connaughton

Cllr Tony Ward

Cllr Murphy and Cllr Dineen

58.17

Councillors Conferences - Payment/Attendance

59.17

Votes of Congratulations and Sympathy

60.17

Any Other Business

 

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