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Dáil Éireann Debate, Thursday - 1 April 2010

Thursday, 1 April 2010

Questions (26)

Pat Rabbitte

Question:

16 Deputy Pat Rabbitte asked the Minister for Community, Rural and Gaeltacht Affairs the amount of funding provided to the various RAPID areas over the past three years; the breakdown of such funding; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [14270/10]

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The RAPID Programme aims to ensure that priority attention is given to tackling the spatial concentration of poverty and social exclusion within designated RAPID areas nationally.

It is a matter for individual Departments to report on the provision of funding and progress on delivery with regard to projects under their responsibility in the different RAPID areas. Nevertheless, it is worth noting that Pobal collects data from each RAPID area in respect of funding allocations received by projects from Government Departments and State agencies.

The latest data in respect of the Programme is available on Pobal's website under the RAPID section at http://www.pobal.ie/Funding%20Programmes/Rapid/Pages/Funding.aspx and the Deputy may find it useful to access this information.

My Department administers the RAPID Leverage Schemes, which are designed to support small scale projects identified locally by Area Implementation Teams in each of the RAPID areas. These schemes are co-funded by the relevant agencies and support projects that focus on estate enhancement, graffiti removal, traffic calming, community closed-circuit television, health and sports facilities and the provision of playgroups.

A table below provides a breakdown by county in relation to expenditure under the RAPID Leverage Schemes for the period 2007 to 2010 (to date). The payments listed are in relation to those schemes where my Department directly pays the final recipients.

Expenditure by county under the RAPID Leverage Schemes 2007-2010 (to date)

County

2007

2008

2009

2010 (to date)

Total paid 2007-2010

Carlow

227,768.23

93,781.94

110,865.77

5,334.00

437,749.94

Cavan

27,000.00

157,000.00

83,085.50

35,000.00

302,085.50

Clare

57,794.91

0.00

110,863.00

0.00

168,657.91

Cork

470,985.78

716,044.05

824,354.07

358,858.96

2,370,242.86

Donegal

33,989.54

9,750.00

0.00

0.00

43,739.54

Dublin

1,263,917.97

1,143,771.20

2,441,638.50

539,560.32

5,388,887.99

Galway

359,931.75

279,860.61

622,966.94

66,000.00

1,328,759.30

Kerry

85,400.00

168,451.32

192,561.98

21,593.00

468,006.30

Kildare

146,995.58

6,942.50

165,758.15

0.00

319,696.23

Kilkenny

117,428.00

131,400.00

149,602.56

66,000.00

464,430.56

Laois

2,000.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

2,000.00

Leitrim

2,500.00

0.00

21,858.00

0.00

24,358.00

Limerick

248,274.08

188,085.50

678,709.64

0.00

1,115,069.22

Longford

81,612.93

0.00

150,445.15

0.00

232,058.08

Louth

220,019.27

132,031.16

442,797.54

0.00

794,847.97

Mayo

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

Meath

104,042.70

0.00

69,820.23

66,000.00

239,862.93

Monaghan

5,000.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

5,000.00

Offaly

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

0.00

Roscommon

45,000.00

0.00

12,900.00

8,000.00

65,900.00

Sligo

291,582.80

263,072.00

88,500.00

0.00

643,154.80

Tipperary

190,280.27

88,631.56

619,779.38

131,067.48

1,029,758.69

Waterford

370,500.03

221,500.00

173,967.05

66,000.00

831,967.08

Westmeath

169,162.73

19,500.00

73,500.00

57,815.20

319,977.93

Wexford

64187.5

129,825.91

335,163.93

100,223.66

629,401.00

Wicklow

150,804.28

98,331.00

131,665.37

98,106.25

478,906.90

4,736,178.35

3,847,978.75

7,500,802.76

1,619,558.87

17,704,518.73

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