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Rural Transport Initiative.

Dáil Éireann Debate, Wednesday - 2 February 2005

Wednesday, 2 February 2005

Questions (201, 202, 203)

Paul Kehoe

Question:

261 Mr. Kehoe asked the Minister for Transport the number of rural transport initiatives that are involved in transporting persons with disabilities; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [3064/05]

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Paul Kehoe

Question:

262 Mr. Kehoe asked the Minister for Transport the number of rural transport projects that operate within any town or service any town; the towns that are serviced; if his Department has refused applications for rural transport initiatives to service any town; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [3065/05]

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Paul Kehoe

Question:

263 Mr. Kehoe asked the Minister for Transport the number of rural transport initiatives which operate around the country; the locations from which they operate; the number of persons employed in each; and the position they hold, either full time or part time.. [3067/05]

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Written answers

I propose to take Questions Nos. 261 to 263, inclusive, together.

The rural transport initiative is a pilot project, funded by my Department since 2002. Under the initiative, 34 rural community groups are being financed to operate rural transport services in their areas.

Area Development Management Limited administers the rural transport initiative on behalf of my Department. Area Development Management Limited and the individual groups are solely responsible for all the operational aspects of the rural transport initiative. Neither I nor my Department has any role in these matters. The provision of transport services for people with disabilities is a core feature of the rural transport initiative and all projects provide these services. Accordingly, many rural transport initiative services are provided on a door-to-door basis and some projects are in a position to provide services with fully accessible vehicles.

The rural transport initiative arose as a response to the needs of people in rural areas who, because they did not have independent access to transport, had difficulties in travelling to towns and villages. This is the primary purpose of the rural transport initiative and all the rural transport initiative projects provide services from rural areas to towns and villages. However, I am not aware that any project provides services within towns. I am not in a position to name the towns served by the rural transport initiative as decisions on what services are to be provided are operational matters for Area Development Management Limited and the individual project groups.

My Department has a role if a group requires a route licence under the Road Transport Act 1932 for a bus service. The Department has not refused any route licence application by a rural transport initiative group to service any town. With regard to the numbers employed by rural transport initiative projects, this again is an operational matter although I can say that the recent appraisal of the rural transport initiative found that there were 90 people directly employed by rural transport initiative projects and the employment of a further 200 bus drivers was supported by the initiative.

The Rural Transport Initiative (RTI)

List of RTI projects and their operational areas

Project Name

Operational Area

Aughrim-Kilmore Development Association Ltd.

North Roscommon

Avondhu Area Transport Partnership

Mid-Cork

Bantry Integrated Development Group

South West Cork

Bealach (Connamara Local Transport Partnership)

West Galway

Borrisokane Area Network Development Ltd.

North Tipperary

Carlow, Kilkenny, Sth Tipperary Rural Transport

Co. Carlow / Co. Kilkenny / South Tipperary

Comharchumann Chléire Teo (Cape Clear)

South Cork (Island)

Community of Lougharrow Social Project

East Sligo

County Limerick / North Cork Transport Group

Co. Limerick / North Cork

County Sligo LEADER Partnership Company Ltd.

North West Sligo

East Clare Accessible Transport

Clare

I.R.D. Duhallow

North West Cork

Kerry Community Transport

Co. Kerry

Kilnaleck Community & Cooperative Soc.(Cavan)

South Cavan

Laois Rural Regeneration Partnership

Co. Laois

Longford Community Resources Ltd.

North Longford

Meath Accessible Transport

Co. Meath

Meitheal Mhaigh Eo

Co. Mayo

MFG Teo

North Donegal

Monaghan Partnership

Mid Monaghan

North Fingal Rural transport Company

North Dublin

Oak Partnership (Offaly / Kildare)

North Offaly / North West Kildare

Rural Lift (Co. Leitrim, Nth Cavan)

North Cavan / Co. Leitrim

Seirbhís Iompair Tuaithe Teo

South West Donegal

South East Galway Integrated Rural Dev.

South East Galway

South Kildare Rural

South Kildare

South Westmeath (Mount Temple)

Westmeath

Tipperary LEADER Group

North Tipperary

Tumna Shannon Development Co.

North Roscommon

Waterford Rural Transport Working Group (CDB)

Co. Waterford

West Coast Wexford Rural Transport Initiative

South West Wexford

West Offaly Partnership

West Offaly

Wexford Area Partnership

West Wexford

Wicklow Rural (Aughrim Tidy Towns Ltd.)

South Wicklow

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