7 June 2011

MARSHALLED LIST OF AMENDMENTS

3 June 2011

Item 3: Order Paper 6/11-15 – 7 June 2011

Private Members’ Business - Motions

Motion : A5 Dual Carriageway Project

That this Assembly supports the A5 dual carriageway project; recognises that it is essential to the economic regeneration of the North West region; welcomes the financial commitment made by the Irish Government; and calls on the Minister for Regional Development to give an assurance that there will be no dilution of the project or delay in its completion.

[Mr R McCartney]
[Mr P Doherty]

The Speaker has selected the following amendment for debate
Amendment 1:
Proposed: Leave out all after ‘supports’ and insert:

‘the upgrading of the existing A5; recognises that it is essential to the economic regeneration of the North West region; welcomes the financial commitment made by the Irish Government; and calls on the Minister for Regional Development to consider all alternatives to the current proposed scheme’.

[Lord Morrow]
[Mr T Buchanan]

Motion : Nursery Provision

That this Assembly calls on the Minister of Education to ensure that adequate nursery school provision is available for all children; to conduct an immediate review of current provision to ensure that unmet need in areas of high demand is addressed in advance of the next school year; to undertake a wider review to ensure that there is adequate provision in future years, with increased attention to early years education; and to introduce a statutory right to pre-school education.

[Mr C McDevitt]

The Speaker has selected the following amendment for debate
Amendment 1:
Proposed: Leave out all after ‘nursery school’ and insert:

‘and pre-school provision are available for all children; to conduct an immediate review of current provision to ensure that unmet need in areas of high demand is addressed in advance of the next school year; to undertake a wider review to ensure that there is adequate provision in future years, with increased attention to early years education and with a focus within the Review on the educational benefits and financial implications of bringing forward legislation giving a statutory right to pre-school education’.

[Mr P Flanagan]
[Mr D McKay]
[Ms M Boyle]