1. Mr P Flanagan (Fermanagh and South Tyrone): To ask the Minister of Enterprise, Trade and Investment what financial commitments are in place within InvestNI for projects over the remainder of the current financial year. (AQW 3930/11-15) 2. Mr P Flanagan (Fermanagh and South Tyrone): To ask the Minister of Enterprise, Trade and Investment to detail her Department's level of purchases from suppliers in each country in Europe, in each of the last five financial years. (AQW 3931/11-15) 3. Mr P Flanagan (Fermanagh and South Tyrone): To ask the Minister of Enterprise, Trade and Investment whether her Department has undertaken a cost benefit analysis to determine potential savings from the relocation of departmental subsets to locations west of the Bann. (AQW 3932/11-15) 4. Mr P Flanagan (Fermanagh and South Tyrone): To ask the Minister of Enterprise, Trade and Investment to detail (i) the level of investment by her Department in each council area; and (ii) the number of jobs created in each council area, in each of the last five years. (AQW 3933/11-15) 5. Mr P Flanagan (Fermanagh and South Tyrone): To ask the Minister of Enterprise, Trade and Investment to detail the targets set by her Department for job creation in each council area in each of the last five years; and how her Department has performed against these targets. (AQW 3934/11-15) 6. Mr J Allister (North Antrim): To ask the Minister of Enterprise, Trade and Investment to detail (i) the increase in the postalised tariffs applicable to the gas and transmission pipelines in comparison with the last year and the forecats at that time; and (ii) whether the forecasts proved to be inaccurate, and the reasons why. (AQW 3954/11-15) 7. Mr J Allister (North Antrim): To ask the Minister of Enterprise, Trade and Investment for her assessment of (i) the impact, and the potential impact, of higher than anticipated postalised tariffs applicable to gas transmission pipelines; and (ii) the effect this will have on energy prices. (AQW 3955/11-15) 8. Mr J Allister (North Antrim): To ask the Minister of Enterprise, Trade and Investment, given that the Utility Regulator has indicated that the required revenues arising from the postalised tariff applicable to the gas transmission pipelines rose by £4.97 million in 2011/12 above the 2010/11 forecast, to detail (i) how this extra requirement has arisen; (ii) why last year's forecast was inaccurate; and (iii) how the additional £4.97 million will be spent. (AQW 3956/11-15) 9. Mr J Allister (North Antrim): To ask the Minister of Enterprise, Trade and Investment whether any reduction in the volume of gas passing through the transmission pipelines, which increases the cost for gas consumers through increased postalised tariffs, was anticipated at the time of the introduction of the Single Electricity Market. (AQW 3957/11-15) |
| ASSEMBLY HEALTH COMMITTEE TO VISIT KIRCUBBIN COMMUNITY AND HEALTH CENTRE Posted: 08 Nov 2011 01:22 AM PST The Assembly’s Health Committee will combine this week’s meeting with a visit to Kircubbin Community and Health Centre on Wednesday 9 November 2011. The Committee will tour the premises and meet with staff and local people to find out more about the programmes and facilities available to the local Community. Members of the media are welcome to attend. Visit Details:2.00pm – 3.30pm: Health Committee Meeting3.30pm – 4.30pm: Tour of Kircubbin Community and Health Centre. |
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