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Dáil Éireann Debate, Tuesday - 20 October 2009

Tuesday, 20 October 2009

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Mary Wallace

Question:

482 Deputy Mary Wallace asked the Minister for the Environment, Heritage and Local Government the amount of funding provided by him towards the construction of the one stop shops at locations (details supplied) in County Meath; the year in which such funding was provided; the services to the public provided in each of these offices; the future plans for these offices; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [36706/09]

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A total of €3.289m was paid to Meath County Council in the years 1998 – 2003 in respect of the one-stop-shops in Ashbourne, Dunshaughlin and Duleek. Details of these payments are set out in the table below.

It is understood that the offices provide a range of services in the programme areas of roads, sanitary services and housing. These services are managed centrally and delivered locally. Both Duleek and Ashbourne have substantial library services and the provision of these buildings has allowed an extension of opening times over the past number of years. The Duleek office manages the beach programme for the coastal area of the county. All three offices provide a support to the elected members in their respective electoral areas and service the working of the area committees.

The future plans for one-stop-shops in County Meath are a matter for Meath County Council.

Location

Year

Payments

Duleek

1998

253,948

Duleek

1999

888,817

Duleek

2000

380,921

Dunshaughlin

2001

1,015,790

Ashbourne

2003

750,000

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