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Dáil Éireann debate -
Thursday, 7 Mar 2002

Vol. 550 No. 2

Written Answers. - Sports Funding.

Gerry Reynolds

Question:

539 Mr. G. Reynolds asked the Minister for Tourism, Sport and Recreation if he has carried out an assessment of the concerns expressed by the representative body for partnerships and the community pillar regarding Government proposals under the targeted investment in disadvantaged areas under the PPF; the areas involved; the funding which has been designated to each area; the range of measures aimed at economic and community development; the proposals and developments there are to involve the partnership in the process; the consultations which have been held with the partnerships; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [8209/02]

Gerry Reynolds

Question:

540 Mr. G. Reynolds asked the Minister for Tourism, Sport and Recreation the 25 most deprived urban and rural communities which are to be targeted for investment as promised in the PPF; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [8210/02]

I propose to take Questions Nos. 539 and 540 together.

The RAPID programme, revitalising areas by planning, investment and development, which was launched in early 2001 is a focused initiative by the Government to target the most concentrated areas of disadvantage in the country. The programme aims to ensure that priority attention is given to tackling the spatial concentration of poverty and social exclusion within the designated areas through targeting State resources, available under the national development plan.

Some 25 disadvantaged neighbourhoods in Dublin, Wicklow, Cork, Limerick, Waterford and Louth were selected by Government for priority treatment under strand I of the RAPID programme. It should be noted that the Department of the Environment and Local Government is responsible for strand II of the RAPID programme which caters for provincial towns while the Department of Agriculture, Food and Rural Development is the lead Department for the CLÁR programme which is targeting rural areas.

Area implementation plans have been prepared for 13 of the 25 areas under strand 1 which encompass measures and initiatives across a broad spectrum of economic, social, environmental and cultural activities. As plans were prepared by local implementation teams for each individual local area the range of measures and initiatives will vary from area to area as will the level of national development plan funding which these proposals will lever. It is expected that the remaining plans will be submitted for consideration shortly.
Area partnership companies have been very much involved in the development of the local area implementation plans. With regard to the community and voluntary sector, like the partnerships they, too, are represented on the area implementation teams which were tasked with developing the area implementation plans in each of the 25 areas.
The community and voluntary sector are also represented on the national monitoring committee which has been established to monitor the implementation of strands I and II, provincial towns, of the programme at national level and will be reporting on progress to the Cabinet Committee on Social Inclusion. A list of the areas in strand 1 of the programme is shown in the following appendix:
APPENDIX 1
LIST OF TARGET AREAS
Programme of Revitalising Areas by Planning, Investment and Development (RAPID Programme)
DUBLIN
1.Dublin Northside (Darndale/Belcamp)
Darndale, Belcamp, Bunratty Road Maisonettes
(DED: Priorswood C, Priorswood B, part of Kilmore C)
2.Ballymun
Ballymun
(DED: Ballymun A, Ballymun B, Ballymun C, Ballymun D)
3.Finglas
Part of Finglas
(DED: Finglas South A, Finglas North A)
4.North Inner City I
Mountjoy, South of Kings Inn, Marmion Court, Blackhall Place, O'Devaney Gardens, Hardwick Street Flats, Alfie Byrne House/Hill Street, Dominick Street Flats, Dorset Street Flats
(DED: Mountjoy B, Inns Quay C, part of Aran Quay C, part of Aran Quay D, Part of Rotunda A, Part of Rotunda B, Part of Inns Quay B)
5. North Inner City II
Ballybough Road, the area around Sean McDermot Street
(DED: Ballybough A, North Dock C, Mountjoy A)
6.South West Inner City I
From Thomas Street – Marrowbone Lane south to the canal – includes Fatima Mansions, Dolphin House, Basin Lane, Mary Aikenhead House, Bridgeford Street Flats, Emmett Buildings, St. Michael's Estate, Tyrone Place Flats (DED: Ushers C, Ushers D, Ushers E, part of Ushers F, part of Ushers B, part of Kilmainham B)
7.South West Inner City II
Bernard Curtis House, Huband Road, Bluebell Road, Rutland Avenue Flats, Rutland Grove, St. Theresa's Gardens, Chamber Court, Weaver Court, Oliver Bond House
(DED: part of Crumlin C, part of Kimmage C, part of Merchants Quay F, part of Merchants Quay C, part of Merchants Quay D)
8.Pearse Street Area
West end of Pearse Street, Leo Fitzgerald House, Conway Court, Macken Street, Tom Kelly Road, Ffrench Mullen Flats,
(DED: Mansion House A, part of South Dock, Rathmines East A)
South County Dublin
Tallaght
9. Tallaght (DED: Fettercairn)
10. Tallaght (DED: Killinarden)
11.Tallaght (DED: Jobstown)
12.Clondalkin
Rowlagh and Shancastle, Greenfort, Harelawn, Neilstown Estate
(DED: Rowlagh, part of Moorfield)
North County Dublin
13.Blanchardstown
Tyrrelstown, Mulhuddart, local authority housing estates in Corduff
(DED: Tyrrelstown, Mulhuddart, part of Corduff)
Dún Laoghaire/Rathdown
14.Dún Laoghaire/Rathdown
Loughlinstown, Shanganagh
(DED: Killiney South, Shankill Rathsallagh)
WICKLOW
15.Wicklow
Fassaroe, Oldcourt, Kilbride Grove, Ballywaltrim Heights, Deerpark/Heatherwood
(DED: part of Bray No 1, part of Bray No. 3)
CORK
16.Knocknaheany/Churchfield
Knocknaheny/Hollyhill, Ardcullen & Hollyville, Churchfield, West Gurranebraher,
(DED: Knocknaheany, part of Shanakiel, Churchfield, Gurranebraher A, Gurranebraher B)
17.Fairhill/Gurranebraher/Farranree Fairhill, Local Authority Estates (Fairhill C) East Gurranebraher
(DED: Fairhill A, Fairhill B, part of Fairhill C, Gurranebraher C, Gurranebraher D, Gurranebraher E)
18.Blackpool/The Glen/Mayfield Farranree, Blackpool, The Glen, Mayfield
(DED: Farrenferris A, Farrenferris B, Blackpool A, The Glen A, Mayfield)
19.Togher and Mahon
Togher, Glasheen, Lehenaghmore, Mahon
(DED: Togher A, part of Glasheen C, part of Lehenagh, part of Inishkenny, the Local Authority Housing estates in Mahon A and B)
LIMERICK
20.Ballynanty and Kileely
Ballynanty (including Moyross) and Pineview Gardens, Killeely
(DED: Ballynanty, Killeely A, Killeely B)
21.Kings Island
St. Mary's Park, Assumpta Park, Watergate Flats
(DED: John's A, John's B, John's C, part of Customs House DED)
22.South Limerick City (Two Parishes)
Our Lady Queen of Peace Parish – O'Malley Park/Southhill, John Carew Park; Our Lady of Lourdes Parish – Hyde Road,
(DED: Galvone B, Rathbane; Prospect A, Prospect B, Glentworth C, Glentworth B)
WATERFORD
23.Waterford
Ballybeg, Larchville, Lisduggan (local authority estates), Roanmore, Mount Sion, Newports Square, Shortcourse
(DED: Ballybeg North, Ballybeg South, Larchville, part of Lisduggan, Roanmore, MountSion, Newports Square, Shortcourse)
COUNTY LOUTH
24.Dundalk
Coxes Demesne, Muirhevnamore
(DED: Dundalk No. 1, Dundalk No. 2)
25.Drogheda
Ballsgrove, Marian Park, St. Finian's Park, Rathmullen, Pearse Park, Yellowbatter, Moneymore
(Electoral Area: Duleek Gate, Lawrence Gate, West Gate)
Question No. 541 answered orally with Question No. 17.
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