Author: Aoife Ngo

YFG Calls for Reform of Building Height Restrictions

Young Fine Gael is calling current restrictions on building heights to be reformed to allow for higher-builds in our cities. Current height restrictions have resulted in urban sprawl, which has further increased the demand for land and raised property prices in our cities. YFG believes that height restrictions should be expanded to at least 10 … Continued

YFG Calls for the Introduction of Ride-Sharing Services in Ireland

Young Fine Gael is calling for the introduction of ride-sharing services in Ireland. While the organisation welcomes the Programme for Government’s commitment to introducing a pilot-scheme for ride-sharing services, YFG believes that this should be expedited so that licenses can be granted to services such as Uber and Lyft, provided measures are in place to … Continued

YFG Proposes Access to Justice Commission

Young Fine Gael has called on the Government to set up a new Commission to examine the obstacles to accessing justice in Ireland. The ability of citizens to access our justice system is essential to the rule of law. However, as noted by the Chief Executive of the Free Legal Aid Centres (FLAC), Eilis Barry: “Ireland … Continued

YFG Calls for Capital Allowances for Smart-Farming Technology

Young Fine Gael is calling for a specific category of smart-farming technology to be included in the Accelerated Capital Allowance (ACA), which is a tax incentive that encourages companies to invest in energy-efficient equipment. The potential for smart-farming technology to improve farming efficiency and productivity is immense–especially in the areas of IoT agricultural sensors or … Continued

YFG Calls for Increased Funding for the Child & Adolescent Mental Health Service

Young Fine Gael is calling for a much-needed increase in funding for the Child & Adolescent Mental Health Service (CAMHS) within the upcoming Budget. In April 2020, well over 2,000 young people were on a CAHMS waiting list. Given that we are currently experiencing one of the most anxious periods in our lifetime, there is … Continued

YFG Calls for Reduction in Public Transport Fares for Under-26s

Young Fine Gael is calling for a reduction in public transport fares for people under the age of 26. The organisation has repeatedly called for this measure to be introduced and follows on from our recent Public Transport campaign. According to research by Deutsche Bank, Dublin commuters pay the second most-expensive monthly public transport fares … Continued

YFG Calls for Security Review of Ireland’s 5G Network-Providers

Young Fine Gael is calling for the Government to carry out a security review of Ireland’s 5G network-providers. While the organisation welcomes the fact that 5G will allow for faster connectivity across the country and wider world, greater care for our own citizen’s security and privacy must be prioritised by our network providers when buying … Continued

YFG Calls for the Introduction of Compulsory Foreign Language Learning in the Primary School Curriculum

Young Fine Gael is calling on the Government to introduce compulsory foreign language learning in the primary school curriculum. The organisation believes that a person’s capacity to learn a new language can diminish with age, and therefore the younger one starts, the greater their ability to master the language. YFG believes that by increasing a … Continued

YFG Calls for Increase in Purpose-Built Student Accommodation

Young Fine Gael is calling for the Government to prioritise purpose-built student accommodation in urban areas with higher-education institutions. The organisation welcomed the publication of the National Student Accommodation Strategy in 2018 but believes that more needs to be done in order to achieve the unprecedented demand for suitable student accommodation. YFG believes that student … Continued

YFG Calls for Increase in Anaerobic Digestion Technology

Young Fine Gael has called for greater financial support to be provided for the anaerobic digestion sector in the forthcoming Budget. The organisation believes that the promotion of this technology will foster the indigenous industry and would be an excellent way to support local communities. One half of the 1.3 billion tonnes of waste that is produced … Continued

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