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Department: Northern Ireland Assembly

Published: 2010-06-24 22:58:23

24 June 2010 ARD 14/09/10 NEW AGRICULTURE COMMITTEE CHAIRPERSON READY FOR THE CHALLENGE The new Chairperson of the Northern Ireland Assembly Committee for Agriculture and Rural Development, Mr Stephen Moutray MLA, is looking forward to the challenge of chairing the Committee. Mr Moutray said: “I am delighted to be appointed as the new Chairperson of the Committee for Agriculture and Rural Development. Like other Members of the Assembly, I am well aware of the excellent work of this Committee and of my predecessor Ian Paisley Jnr. The remit of this Committee is wide and varied and I relish the challenge. Agriculture is the biggest employer in Northern Ireland and in the current economic climate our farming industry is struggling to support the livelihoods of those who depend upon it. This Committee is only too aware of the difficulties faced by farmers and those who live and work in rural areas and I am confident that this Committee will continue to work to ensure that legislation and policies coming from the Department will deliver results for our rural communities. This Committee is currently dealing with two significant pieces of legislation, the Dogs (Amendment) Bill and the Welfare of Animals Bill and I know that there is a demanding and comprehensive schedule of work ahead but I am ready for the challenge and look forward to working with the other Members of the Committee.” ENDS Notes to Editors The Chairperson of the Committee is Mr. Stephen Moutray The deputy Chairperson of the Committee is Mr. Tom Elliott The Committee has a further nine members: Mr. PJ Bradley Mr. Willie Clarke Mr. Pat Doherty Mr. William Irwin Mr. Kieran McCarthy Dr. William McCrea Mr. Francie Molloy Mr. George Savage Mr. Jim Shannon Media enquiries to: Debra Savage Communications Officer Northern Ireland Assembly Tel. 028 90521405/90521137 Mobile: 07920 864221 Email: debra.savage@niassembly.gov.uk Info.office@niassembly.gov.uk Website: www.niassembly.gov.uk

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