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Sunday 22nd November 2009 SDLP South Antrim MLA Thomas Burns has offered his sympathies to the families of the two men killed in a car accident in Ballyclare on Saturday.
Thursday 26th November 2009 SDLP Housing spokesperson Thomas Burns MLA has commended Social Development Minister Margaret Ritchie for granting a further £6 million to social housing maintenance programmes.
Monday 30th November 2009 SDLP South Antrim MLA Thomas Burns has urged Roads Minister Conor Murphy to ensure all major roads are gritted in icy conditions.
Wednesday 2nd December 2009 SDLP South Antrim MLA Thomas Burns said he is ‘deeply concerned’ after Dr Peter Fitzgerald, CEO of Randox Laboratories, said he would consider relocating all or part of his company away from Crumlin if planning permission was given for the Rose Energy incinerator on the shores on Lough Neagh.
Tuesday 8th December 2009 SDLP South Antrim MLA Thomas Burns has called for a comprehensive review of public sector overtime pay after it emerged the overtime bill across all departments totalled £96 million over the last five years.
Friday 11th December 2009 SDLP South Antrim MLA Thomas Burns has said those responsible for ripping an ATM from a building in Templepatrick have caused serious inconvenience to local residents and the large volume of passersby travelling to the International Airport.
Monday 14th December 2009 SDLP South Antrim Assembly Member Thomas Burns said he ‘sympathises’ with the 1981 learner drivers who failed their car test for at least the fifth time in 2008/2009. 14,744 car drivers also failed their test for the first time last year.
Thursday 7th January 2010 SDLP south Antrim MLA Thomas Burns condemned an under-car bomb attack on a police officer in Randalstown this morning.
Tuesday 12th January 2010 South Antrim MLA Thomas Burns said he is concerned that officials of the Department of Agriculture are backing the Rose Energy project for a chicken waste incinerator at Glenavy.
Thursday 14th January 2010 SDLP Assembly Member Thomas Burns has warned the Stormont Agriculture and Rural Development Committee that it is dangerously out of step with public opinion over plans by Rose Energy to build a chicken litter incinerator in Glenavy on the shores of Lough Neagh.
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