HC Deb 11 August 1884 vol 292 c416
MR. KENNY

asked Mr. Solicitor General for Ireland, If Killaboggy Bridge, about two miles from the town of Drumkeeran, county Leitrim, has become almost, if not quite, impassable for traffic, and dangerous even for foot passengers, thereby inconveniencing the people of the district, and injuring the trade of the town; if the County Surveyor or Deputy Engineer has reported on its condition; and, if any steps will be taken between now and March next to effect a temporary repair, in order to make it safe for traffic until such time as a new bridge may be constructed?

THE SOLICITOR GENERAL FOR IRELAND (Mr. WALKER)

No Report has been made to the Government on the condition of this bridge, nor was the matter reported to the Grand Jury, or any Presentment made. But if any damage has occurred which requires action before the next Presentment Sessions, the Justices and cesspayers can apply, under 30 & 31 Vict., c. 112, to have a special Presentment Sessions held, and the necessary repairs executed.

MR. KENNY

By the consent of the Grand Jury?

THE SOLICITOR GENERAL FOR IRELAND (Mr. WALKER)

By Memorial.