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Dáil Éireann Debate, Wednesday - 17 December 2008

Wednesday, 17 December 2008

Questions (174, 175, 176)

Joan Burton

Question:

208 Deputy Joan Burton asked the Minister for Finance the purpose the Steward’s House at Farmleigh is used for; if it is used by An Taoiseach; if An Taoiseach has stayed there overnight; if so, the number of occasions; the annual cost to the Exchequer of maintaining this residence; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [46962/08]

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Joan Burton

Question:

209 Deputy Joan Burton asked the Minister for Finance the purpose for which An Taoiseach’s State residence is being used for; the annual cost to the Exchequer of maintaining this residence; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [46963/08]

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Written answers

I propose to take Questions Nos. 208 and 209 together.

The Steward's House is an integral part of the Farmleigh Estate, and it was included as part of the purchase of Farmleigh by the State in 1999. The Steward's House was refurbished to provide additional guest accommodation as part of the overall Farmleigh complex, but separate from the main house.

As part of the Farmleigh Estate, it is available for official use. Since it became available for use, one group of 3 guests, the EU Commissioner for Agriculture and two others, were accommodated in the Steward's House for 2 days and 2 nights. It has been used by the Taoiseach for a small number of informal meetings over recent weeks. The Taoiseach has also stayed overnight on 5 occasions when official duties prevented his return to his residence. The question of the basis on which such use might arise in the future is currently under consideration.

Since the Steward's House has only recently been refurbished and renovated, the annual maintenance costs for the House are minimal.

Joan Burton

Question:

210 Deputy Joan Burton asked the Minister for Finance the number of times the Farmleigh estate has been used for each of the years 2006, 2007 and to date in 2008; the number of nights the residence has been occupied by foreign dignitaries or other individuals for each of the years 2006, 2007 and to date in 2008; the annual cost to the Exchequer of maintaining this residence for each of the years 2006, 2007 and to date in 2008; the budgeted cost for 2008 and 2009; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [46964/08]

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The information sought by the Deputy in relation to usage of Farmleigh and the annual running costs of Farmleigh in each of the years 2006, 2007 and 2008 is given in the following tables. In addition to the cost of running Farmleigh as the premier guest facility for visiting Heads of State, the expenditure in each year supported significant other activity at Farmleigh in relation to its use as a venue for high level meetings, and also the very successful public access and event programme. Details of these other activities are given in the following tables also.

Annual OPW Expenditure on Farmleigh Running Costs

2009 Budget Prelim.

2008 Budget

2008 to date

2007

2006

€m

€m

€m

€m

€m

Operating/Running costs

3.130

3.226

3.020

3.204

3.359

Usage Patterns: RESIDENTIAL

Summary of Residential Visits in recent years

Year

No. of Guests

No. of Bednights

Duration of overnight stays

Main State Visits/Guests (Heads of State) (Overnights)

2006

170

340

1-4

Croatia, Australia, Norway, New Zealand, Egypt,

2007

108

283

1-4

Poland, USA, Slovakia, Belgium, Finland

2008 provisional figures

60

130

1-4

Comm.Walstrom, Vietnam, Estonian President and EU Commission President

EVENTS

Summary of High Level Events held at Farmleigh

Year

No. of Events

Nos Attending

2006

96

4350

2007

113

4625

2008 provisional figures

86

4740

PUBLIC ACCESS PROGRAMME

Summary of Public Events Programme

Year

Total No. of Visitors

Total No. of Public Events

2006

277,005

54

2007

177,161

65

2008 provisional figures

190,000

79

Public Access Days: 146.

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