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Dáil Éireann Debate, Thursday - 30 July 2020

Thursday, 30 July 2020

Questions (1012)

Mairéad Farrell

Question:

1012. Deputy Mairéad Farrell asked the Minister for Justice and Equality the amount of the €24 million allocated for capital projects in the justice sector as part of the July stimulus plan that will be comprised of new projects rather than the enhancement of existing ones. [20723/20]

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I wish to advise the Deputy that the funding is provided for a range of projects across Garda, Prisons and Courts including new projects and projects which had been part of existing enhancement and building programmes. These projects will now be accelerated due to the funding provided in the July Stimulus Plan.  

The breakdown is as follows:

Courts

€5 million

Criminal Trials – Additional costs for leasing, fit out and basic ICT installation in relation to hosting criminal jury trials to address the backlog following Covid-19 while observing social  distancing and national guidelines at a number of new locations in Dublin and  nationwide. 

 

Condition Surveys –  Additional costs will be required for the remediation, due to Health & Safety and structural issues, at a number of courthouses, which will need to be addressed in the near future to allow for continued use of the premises.   These remediation works will be spread throughout the country and provide a stimulus to the construction sector.   

 

Traffic Court – The Traffic Court building is located on Smithfield Square and has been vacant  for approximately 20 years. The condition survey carried out in 2019 indicates that significant works will be required immediately to address the  defects identified to get this building to an acceptable standard.

 

Sustainable Energy  Initiatives – A series of small projects can be progressed. As the capability  of the unit increases, the number/scale of projects can be increased in future years in tandem with increased funding. It will not be possible for Courts Service to meet its energy targets without dedicated funding to this area. 

 

Prisons 

€8 million

The Irish Prison service has continuous demands for minor/mid-scale refurbishments - security related works (drug throwover/escape prevention etc. in addition to nationwide carbon  related led lighting replacement (internal/external) and fire alarm upgrading/replacement. There are also issues with leaking roofs in several locations because of recent severe weather events as well as window replacement/laundry/equipment upgrading requirements. 

 

Garda

€11 million

Stations to support the establishment of the Business Services hub under the new operating model of AGS 

 

Custody management facilities in stations, (prisoner processing areas and custody CCTV) 

 

Immigration facilities at Sea Ports and Airports

 

Public Office facilities for meeting members of the community, including universal   access 

 

Garda HQ to meet the requirements of new Units being established

 

Garda stations to support the establishment of Protective Service Units in a number of Divisions 

 

Provision of Special Victim Interview Suites 

 

The above work will be carried out across a number of Garda divisions, such as Clare, Cork, Laois/Offaly, Donegal, DMR North, Meath, Mayo, Waterford, Kerry and Roscommon/Longford.

 

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