Friday 20th October 2017 REPRO FREE:
Minister Donohoe updates Galway on Budget 2018 with Cllr Noel Larkin, The Minister, Paschal O Donohoe ,Cllr Padraig Conneely, Minister Sean Kyne, Deputy Hildegarde Naughton TD and Cllr Declan McDonnell
Minister for Finance and Public Expenditure and Reform, Paschal Donohoe T.D. is in Galway today (Friday) as part of a regional programme to discuss Budget 2018.
During his visit, which is taking place in conjunction with the Galway Local Authorities, Minister Donohoe will present the key outcomes of Budget 2018 and listen to the views of local business groups, organisations and networks.
The Budget 2018 briefing today in Galway will take place at NUIG, where Minister Donohoe will address an audience of invited guests.
Speaking ahead of the event Minister Donohoe said, ‘Budget 2018 will see Ireland broadly balance our books for the first time in a decade. This is a significant milestone in the long and difficult journey that we, as a nation, have made. Despite the fact that we have made such progress, there are still many risks on the horizon. So too are there many opportunities ahead. It is up to us to ensure that we are in a position to avail of them. That is why the approach we take to our management of the economy and how we provide for society, now and in the coming years, is so important’.
“Ireland- and Galway – has changed so much in recent years. Nationally, unemployment is at the lowest level in a decade, we are managing the public finances in a careful and considered way and the ship is steady once again. Now is the time to turn our attention to planning for the future. By adopting a sensible approach to spending and investing in the infrastructure we need, we will ensure that we are well equipped for what lies ahead. Through affordable increases in spending we will deliver better health and education outcomes; make sure that work is rewarded, that appropriate housing is provided and that there a