HC Deb 08 August 1902 vol 112 c1100
MR. FLAVIN (Kerry, N.)

To ask the Chief Secretary to the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland whether he is aware that for several years past reports have been made by the coastguards at Ballyheigue, North Kerry, as to the large number of fish visiting Ballyheigue Bay, and that, owing to the want of a boat-slip or pier, fishing is practically at a stand-still; and will he, with a view to the development of the fishing industry in that district, take steps to meet the wishes of the local fishermen by the construction of a slip or pier.

(Answered by Mr. Wyndham.) The question of the construction of a slip at Ballyheigue will be considered by the Congested Districts Board.