As I have already explained to the Deputy in my reply to Question No. 157 of 25 November 1998 my Department has no funds at its disposal for the restoration of properties other than those where I, as Minister, am the owner or guardian. As I am neither the owner nor guardian of Lismore Castle I am not in a position to fund the restoration of its west wing.
Some public funding is however available for heritage-related projects. One source of such funds is the Heritage Council, which has powers to provide advice and assistance – including financial assistance – in relation to the protection, preservation and promotion of the physical heritage. It should be noted that, although my Department funds the Heritage Council, it is an independent statutory body established under the Heritage Act, 1995, and I have no function in relation to any decisions by it regarding the disbursal of grants.
In addition, the Deputy will be aware that as part of a package of measures jointly launched by me and my colleague, the Minister for the Environment and Local Government, in 1999 for the protection of the architecture heritage, a grants scheme was established for the conservation of protected buildings, which is being administered by local authorities with funding in the order of £4 million per annum. All inquiries relating to this scheme should be directed to the relevant local authority, Waterford County Council in this instance.