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Dáil Éireann debate -
Tuesday, 10 Dec 2002

Vol. 559 No. 1

Written Answers. - Departmental Properties.

Enda Kenny

Question:

59 Mr. Kenny asked the Minister for Finance the role of the Government in the purchase by the State of the Battle of the Boyne site; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [22135/02]

Enda Kenny

Question:

123 Mr. Kenny asked the Minister for Finance the costs which accrued in respect of the purchase by the State of the Battle of the Boyne site; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [22136/02]

I propose to take Questions Nos. 59 and 123 together.

On 8 January 1998 the Minister for Foreign Affairs, Deputy Andrews, announced that he had asked officials to examine how best to encourage and facilitate an understanding of the Battle of the Boyne and an appreciation of the environment in which it took place. Subsequently, an interdepartmental committee, including representatives of the Departments of Foreign Affairs, the Taoiseach, the Environment and Arts, Heritage, Gaeltacht and the Islands was established. The committee recommended the purchase of the Battle of the Boyne site.

The Government decision in November, 1999 was to acquire the Battle of the Boyne site. In December, 1999 agreement was reached between the Office of Public Works and the vendors on the purchase of approximately 50 acres from Bassinghall Limited for £450,000 and the acquisition of Deepriver Limited for £7.4million. The sole asset of Deepriver Limited was the 450 acre Oldbridge Estate.

Sanction was received from the Department of Finance for the expenditure of £7.85 million –€9.97 – on the purchase of the property. On 2 August, 2000 the purchase of the property was completed.

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