Dungarvan observer 16 10 2015 edition

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DUNGARVAN

OBSERVER Vol. 103

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Councillor urges ‘defy the digger’ at Cushcam Cross By Christy Parker WATERFORD Councillor James Tobin has urged his colleagues to “make history” and “stand in front of the diggers” as frustration grew at October’s Dungarvan-Lismore District Council meeting over the pro-

posed closure of Garranbane’s Cushcam junction. The meeting also heard Cllr. Pat Nugent accuse Transport Infrastructure Ireland (formerly the NRA) of treating the councillors “like muck” in refusing an invitation to travel to Dungarvan for discussions.

The notorious junction, scene of many crashes, faces closure if the former NRA -now known as TII following alignment with the Railways Transport Procurement Agency - has its way. Critics of the move – and there are many – say it will lead to considerable detours, not least for

school traffic to and from Ballinroad. Waterford Council has estimated that 1,700 vehicles per day travel through Ballinroad Cross and favours a more sophisticated solution of road restructuring, at an estimated €620,000 cost. Cllr Nugent reiterated at

October’s meeting that there would be “huge opposition to extinguishing that road“, particularly from people travelling to school from Kilnafrehan direction. “There is a solution but the NRA must talk to councillors,” he advised. Continued on page 2

‘Sigh of relief’ as EirGrid yields to people power! By Paul Mooney COMMUNITIES across County Waterford and the greater South East region allowed themselves a ‘sigh of relief ’ last week when EirGrid confirmed it won’t be pursuing its proposed

400 kV overhead power line, which would have seen super-sized pylons erected across the scenic landscape. The GridLink Project was a proposed development to link Leinster and Munster via a new high voltage power line with two

proposed routes through County Waterford which would enter the county near Tallow and run along the centre of the county at foot of the Comeragh Mountain range towards Waterford City. Continued on page 2

BUDGET 2016 - AT A GLANCE

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Benefit night for special needs school page 18 41

PAYE/Income Tax/USC: •Decrease in USC rates; •1.5% reduced to 1% (up to €12,012); •3.5% reduced to 3% (income €12,012 €18,668); •7% reduced to 5.5% (income €18,668 - €70,044). Home Carers Tax Credit: Increase of €190 to €1,000. Income threshhold for home carer increased by €2,120 to €7,200. PRSI: Tapered employee PRSI credit of €12 per week to remove step effect of PRSI on wage increase. Employer 10.75% PRSI threshhold increased by €20 per week to €376. Self Employed: Introduction of €550 tax credit on earned income. Minimum Wage: Increased to €9.15 per hour from 1st January, 2016. Child Benefit: Increased to €140 per month. Statutory Paternity Leave two weeks from September 2016. State pensions: Increase of €3.00 per week. Fuel Allowance: Increased by €2.50 per week. Christmas bonus on social welfare pay-

ments: 75% of weekly rate. Family Income Supplement: Increased by €5 (1 child); increased by €10 (2 children). Free early childhood care and education scheme: 3 years of age to 5 and a half years on eligible children. VAT: 9% VAT rate remains for 2014, no change in other VAT rates also. Local Property Tax: Property revaluation date review postponed to 2019. Capital Acquisitions Tax/Inheritance Tax: Group A threshhold (parent to child) increased to €280,000 (from €225,000) Capital Gains Tax: Reduction in rate to 20% on disposal of business assets up to €1million. Commercial Road Tax: Reduction in rates especially on larger goods vehicles. Excise duty - from midnight: 50 cent increase on 20 cigarettes. •Please consult your financial advisor for detailed advice on changes made in 2016 Budget.

Comeragh Comhaltas member Sarah O’Gorman will be part of a troupe of young performers taking part in the National Comhaltas Concert Tour in Lawlors Hotel, Dungarvan next Wednesday, 21st October at 8.00 p.m. Joining Sarah on the night will be Alice Fitzgerald from Dungarvan (singer / narrator); and Jana McCarthy-Kent from Tramore on the tin whistle / flute. The annual Tour features the best of traditional talent drawn from all four provinces of Ireland to ensure a great night of traditional Irish entertainment. Tickets will be available at Comeragh Comhaltas music and dance classes or at their Sunday session.

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