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Sport and Recreational Development.

Dáil Éireann Debate, Tuesday - 28 June 2005

Tuesday, 28 June 2005

Questions (395)

Seymour Crawford

Question:

397 Mr. Crawford asked the Minister for Arts, Sport and Tourism the amount of funds which have been made available on a county basis for each of the past five years under his funding towards sports and recreational projects; if he is satisfied that all areas have been treated in an equal manner; if not, his proposals to and the way the funds are distributed; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [22673/05]

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The national lottery funded sports capital programme allocates funding to sporting and to voluntary and community organisations at local, regional and national level throughout the country. The programme is advertised on an annual basis. I am providing in tabular format the specific data requested by the Deputy for the funding allocated to each county for each year from 2000 to 2004. The funding allocation amounts in the table relate to the sports capital programme and to a small number of other sports capital projects outside of that programme that are occasionally funded, such as allocations of €100,000 towards the refurbishment for Mosney for its continual hosting of the Community Games and €650,000 to the provision of a headquarters for the Olympic Council of Ireland in 2004.

Sports Capital Funding Allocations 2000-2004.

County

2000

2001

2002

2003

2004

Total

Carlow

369,494

1,168,159

489,000

440,000

632,000

3,098,653

Cavan

452,027

591,698

691,200

580,000

1,075,000

3,389,925

Clare

1,170,699

898,975

1,123,000

1,125,000

1,727,000

6,044,674

Cork

3,850,481

4,769,132

7,257,000

5,545,400

6,524,000

27,946,013

Donegal

5,142,439

3,211,168

5,049,000

1,177,500

1,802,000

16,382,107

Dublin

15,579,305

13,908,710

23,075,900

14,605,500

14,691,000

81,860,415

Galway

1,512,258

3,192,122

3,058,000

2,558,000

3,402,000

13,722,380

Kerry

1,258,310

2,119,193

3,335,200

3,748,000

4,476,000

14,936,703

Kildare

2,541,381

3,853,655

4,870,000

3,166,000

3,357,000

17,788,036

Kilkenny

529,481

763,747

1,116,500

942,500

850,000

4,202,228

Laois

437,425

1,197,363

1,189,000

450,000

786,000

4,059,788

Leitrim

666,612

439,964

821,600

454,800

479,000

2,861,976

Limerick

956,113

2,705,812

2,776,000

2,485,500

1,925,000

10,848,425

Longford

751,685

648,836

759,400

576,000

745,000

3,480,921

Louth

559,954

1,339,574

2,545,000

1,342,100

1,644,000

7,430,628

Mayo

982,777

1,625,265

2,284,000

1,574,600

1,594,000

8,060,642

Meath

1,192,284

1,477,975

1,605,000

2,560,000

2,260,000

9,095,259

Monaghan

502,181

615,823

1,233,000

485,000

996,000

3,832,004

Offaly

688,198

618,997

405,000

1,004,000

1,157,000

3,873,195

Roscommon

714,863

1,206,251

1,301,000

777,600

1,027,000

5,026,714

Sligo

591,063

1,250,692

1,527,600

963,000

1,453,000

5,785,355

Tipperary

1,042,455

1,802,393

2,478,000

1,657,000

2,398,000

9,377,848

Waterford

1,010,711

3,133,714

3,253,000

2,210,000

2,080,000

11,687,425

Westmeath

651,376

1,319,258

2,569,000

707,000

1,083,000

6,329,634

Wexford

1,227,837

915,481

2,206,000

1,221,000

1,887,000

7,457,318

Wicklow

1,115,465

1,405,600

1,813,000

1,003,000

1,700,000

7,037,065

Total

45,496,874

56,179,561

78,830,400

53,358,500

61,750,000

295,615,335

Applications under the sports capital programme are assessed in accordance with detailed assessment criteria to improve the selection process that were introduced following a comprehensive review of my Department's programme completed in December 1998. Among the factors covered by the criteria are the level of socio-economic disadvantage in the area and the extent to which the project will increase participation in such areas, current and planned levels of sport and-or recreational sport facilities in the area and the priority of proposed improvements-facilities in respect of existing facilities, the need to achieve an equitable spread of funds both geographically having regard to existing facilities and among different sports and community groups, the extent to which the project will increase the levels of active participation in sport and/or recreational sport, the financial viability of the project, the level of own funding available by the applicant towards the project and the extent to which the applicant will be able to maintain the project after completion and the priorities for their individual sports, as identified by the national governing bodies.

Regard is given to the population levels in each county and to providing a pro rata level of funding on that basis. The assessment process must also take into account existing levels of facilities in an area and also the strategic positioning of major facilities that may be required and the quality of applications received for such projects. Applications under the programme are received from organisations for local, regional and national facilities. Each year, a number of major regional, national and municipal multi-sport projects are allocated funding following consultations with the Irish Sports Council, other Government Departments and the relevant national governing bodies of sport and local authorities in respect of their respective priorities for the provision of sporting facilities. The level of this funding may distort the total allocations to the counties in which they are located.

My Department also administers the local authority swimming pool programme, which provides grant aid towards the capital costs of a new pool, a replacement pool or the refurbishment of an existing pool. The programme provides for a maximum grant level of 80% of eligible costs or 90% in the case of disadvantaged areas subject to a maximum of €3.8 million. The closing date for receipt of applications under the current programme was 31 July 2000. There are four principal stages in a swimming pool project. These, in order of progress, are a feasibility study-preliminary report, contract documents, tender and construction. My Department's technical advisers, the Office of Public Works, OPW, evaluate each stage and local authorities cannot proceed to the next stage of a project unless prior approval issues from my Department. Grant aid is not allocated until the tenders have been approved for a project. Since 2000, grant aid has been approved towards the cost of the following swimming pool projects.

County

Year

Amount

Cork

2004

11,427,642

Donegal

2004

3,809,214

Dublin

2002

3,809,214

2004

11,427,642

Galway

2002

3,809,214

2004

3,809,214

Kerry

2003

3,895,614

Limerick

2003

3,809,214

Louth

2000

3,809,214

2004

3,809,214

Monaghan

2004

3,809,214

Roscommon

2000

3,809,214

Tipperary

2003

1,641,934

Wexford

2000

3,809,214

In addition, ten projects have been approved to go to tender, 12 are at contract documents stage and eight are at preliminary report stage. These projects are located in Cork, two in Donegal, four in Dublin, Galway, two in Kerry, two in Kildare, Kilkenny, two in Laois, Limerick, Longford, two in Mayo, four in Offaly, Roscommon, two in Tipperary, two in Wexford and two in Wicklow. There is no doubt that all counties have benefited tremendously from the significantly increased funding detailed above.

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