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Garda Strength.

Dáil Éireann Debate, Wednesday - 28 September 2005

Wednesday, 28 September 2005

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Finian McGrath

Question:

920 Mr. F. McGrath asked the Minister for Justice, Equality and Law Reform the number of gardaí per head of population in the Clontarf, Coolock, Raheny and Santry districts of Dublin; and if he will report on new community policing services in these areas. [24354/05]

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I am informed by the Garda authorities, who are responsible for the detailed allocation of personnel and resources, that the personnel strength of Clontarf, Coolock, Raheny and Santry sub-districts as at 14 September 2005, together with the population figures formulated from statistics gathered for the 2002 Census of Population was as set out in the table.

Sub-District

Strength at 14/09/2005

Population (2002 Census)

Clontarf

60

39,422

Coolock

94

47,918

Raheny

61

25,799

Santry

119

20,537

The allocation of Garda personnel is determined by a number of factors including population, crime trends and other operational policing needs of the area. The personnel strength of the community policing units attached to Clontarf, Coolock, Raheny and Santry Garda stations as at 14 September was as set out in the table.

Garda Station

Community Gardaí

Clontarf

6

Coolock

9

Raheny

4

Santry

5

I am further informed by the Garda authorities that local Garda management report that the community gardaí attached to these stations have an excellent relationship with the local community and the Garda bicycle unit attached to Ballymun and Howth Garda stations also provides additional personnel to police these areas as and when required.

Garda management will continue to monitor the policing and administrative strategy employed in the Dublin metropolitan region, north division, with a view to ensuring that an effective Garda service is maintained.

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