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Wednesday, 13 Nov 2013

Written Answers Nos. 107 - 112

Local Authorities Management

Questions (107)

Michael Colreavy

Question:

107. Deputy Michael Colreavy asked the Minister for the Environment, Community and Local Government if his attention has been drawn to the fact that no meeting of Sligo Borough Council has taken place since 1 July 2013; if his further attention has been drawn to the fact that the executive of Sligo Borough Council has ignored several formal requests from the Mayor of Sligo, as per the standing orders of the council, to convene monthly meetings; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [48446/13]

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Written answers

I refer to the reply to Questions Nos. 681 and 706 of 5 November 2013 which sets out the position in this matter.

Departmental Expenditure

Questions (108)

Sandra McLellan

Question:

108. Deputy Sandra McLellan asked the Minister for the Environment, Community and Local Government further to Parliamentary Question No. 117 of 6 November 2013, if he will provide details of funding that the ILDN received annually since 2008; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [48470/13]

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Written answers

The Irish Local Development Network (ILDN), which was formally established in 2010, is the umbrella organisation for Local Development Companies (LDCs). These LDCs deliver both the Local and Community Development Programme (LCDP) and the Rural Development Programme 2007-2013 (RDP) on behalf of my Department. My Department has an annual contract with ILDN, which is renewed on the basis of an agreed and costed annual work plan. The funding provided by my Department to ILDN under the annual contract supports a range of consultative, networking, communication, information and promotional purposes. The funding received by the ILDN for the years in question is outlined in the table.

Year

Funding Received

2008

€0

2009

€63,750 (included some set up costs)

2010

€174,105

2011

€193,557

2012

€157,730

2013 to date

€85,500 (full allocation for 2013 is €171,000)

Local Development Network

Questions (109)

Maureen O'Sullivan

Question:

109. Deputy Maureen O'Sullivan asked the Minister for the Environment, Community and Local Government the stages in the consultation process he engaged in with the Irish Local Development Network which will deliver the LCDP-RDP in the future; and if the administration of shared services will be done by local authority staff. [48472/13]

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Written answers

My Department has engaged with the Irish Local Development Network as part of the Alignment Working Group. The Working Group, which also comprises representatives of other stakeholders including the City/County Managers Association and Pobal, was established to assist the Department in the implementation of the Alignment recommendations as set out in Putting People First – Action Programme for Effective Local Government.

As part of its work, the Group has considered the future arrangements for the implementation of local and community development programmes managed by my Department. It is intended that these programmes will be implemented in the future by the Local Community Development Committees; however, a number of options for local delivery are being considered by the Group and I expect to receive its recommendations in the near future.

The Working Group has not yet considered the matter of shared service arrangements for future programmes, and I will await its work in this regard before making any decision. To ensure a continued focus on funding for frontline services, it is important that the future implementation of programmes maximise s available administration funding and all shared service opportunities.

Local Development Companies Administration

Questions (110)

Maureen O'Sullivan

Question:

110. Deputy Maureen O'Sullivan asked the Minister for the Environment, Community and Local Government if he will clarify arrangements for the north inner city of Dublin as the proposed system for local development is based on a structure the inner city does not have due to the absence of an inner city partnership; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [48473/13]

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Written answers

Arising from Putting People First – Action Programme for Effective Local Government, new arrangements will come into effect aimed at improving the delivery of services on an area basis through Local Community Development Committees. I see the Local Community Development Committee for the Dublin City Council area having a key role in the future co-ordination arrangements for the Local and Community Development Programme (LCDP), across its area of coverage, including the inner city area.

Since the cessation of the contract with Dublin Inner City Partnership (DICP) for the delivery of the LCDP, my Department, in conjunction with Pobal, has ensured that LCDP services, for the communities in the inner city area, have been maintained in a coordinated manner. This has been achieved, through Pobal, by contracting local delivery bodies in the area to deliver LCDP services formerly delivered through the DICP. This method of programme delivery will continue for the immediate future.

My Department and Pobal will work with local partners in identifying the best approach for programme implementation and co-ordination once the new local structures are fully operational. I am committed to ensuring that these valuable services are delivered to those who need them most and in the most efficient and effective manner possible.

Housing Adaptation Grants Funding

Questions (111, 112)

Barry Cowen

Question:

111. Deputy Barry Cowen asked the Minister for the Environment, Community and Local Government if he will provide a county breakdown of the amount of money spent and units upgraded under the mobility aids grant scheme in 2010, 2011, 2012 and to date in 2013. [48482/13]

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Barry Cowen

Question:

112. Deputy Barry Cowen asked the Minister for the Environment, Community and Local Government if he will provide a county breakdown of the amount of money spent and units upgraded under the housing aid for older persons scheme in 2010, 2011, 2012 and to date in 2013. [48483/13]

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Written answers

I propose to take Questions Nos. 111 and 112 together.

My Department’s involvement with the Housing Adaptation Grant Schemes for Older People and People with a Disability relates primarily to the recoupment of a proportion of local authority expenditure on the payment of individual grants. These schemes, introduced in November 2007, are funded by 80% recoupments available from my Department together with a 20% contribution from the resources of the local authority. The detailed administration of these schemes, including the apportionment of funding between the various grant measures and the assessment, approval and payment of grants to individual applicants under the various grant measures, is the responsibility of the relevant local authority.

Details of the numbers of grants paid each year together with the monies recouped to the local authorities since 2010 in respect the Housing Aid for Older People (HAOP) and the Mobility Aids Grant (MAG) are set out in the following tables:

2010 2011

County

HAOP

MAG

HAOP

MAG

Carlow

94

€438,330

42

€147,461

171

€726,992

35

€137,725

Cavan

103

€577,025

35

€134,459

92

€531,589

46

€178,195

Clare

223

€927,877

83

€294,616

326

€1,426,577

71

€248,420

Cork

830

€4,117,365

191

€708,375

805

€3,407,362

193

€740,875

Donegal

369

€1,143,977

89

€184,338

277

€605,478

25

€28,055

DL /Rathdown

36

€262,487

9

€28,766

46

€180,789

16

€55,928

Fingal

127

€671,056

10

€24,732

95

€546,135

21

€67,550

Galway

262

€917,644

61

€143,606

346

€1,264,271

165

€362,968

Kerry

453

€2,060,308

150

€463,891

479

€2,020,207

183

€582,117

Kildare

334

€2,086,602

22

€61,148

289

€1,721,689

17

€58,282

Kilkenny

228

€1,009,589

13

€43,205

246

€1,168,804

62

€220,029

Laois

185

€757,304

50

€166,491

85

€354,800

54

€178,744

Leitrim

86

€440,566

37

€89,188

63

€213,320

20

€40,693

Limerick

193

€951,501

73

€253,673

169

€765,528

62

€192,552

Longford

175

€552,687

70

€184,677

165

€584,699

47

€130,616

Louth

76

€328,095

1

€2,200

79

€300,711

4

€12,096

Mayo

554

€1,878,163

226

€562,041

430

€1,455,218

153

€357,604

Meath

34

€199,101

81

€309,497

67

€395,919

14

€47,263

Monaghan

70

€288,962

70

€267,175

80

€344,305

75

€297,099

North Tipp

106

€475,930

75

€297,500

97

€424,524

52

€194,376

Offaly

80

€506,150

5

€18,502

79

€553,157

8

€30,514

Roscommon

257

€1,313,708

29

€106,764

159

€721,081

36

€99,190

Sligo

91

€457,800

26

€72,192

74

€303,939

26

€71,133

South Dublin

115

€427,958

40

€115,327

50

€175,775

43

€123,928

South Tipperary

184

€948,084

68

€281,498

236

€1,113,245

47

€188,364

Waterford

112

€511,574

15

€63,200

63

€271,306

22

€76,882

Westmeath

183

€632,799

43

€144,274

112

€394,907

32

€110,299

Wexford

347

€1,586,384

117

€420,149

267

€1,236,279

134

€478,651

Wicklow

84

€393,031

49

€191,820

69

€289,487

31

€92,026

Cork City

251

€1,037,744

14

€49,294

330

€1,114,057

26

€95,254

Dublin City

527

€1,481,399

63

€227,423

246

€875,136

54

€196,886

Galway City

22

€85,578

10

€31,763

82

€341,198

26

€77,500

Limerick City

194

€798,750

79

€263,638

226

€875,025

103

€352,779

Waterford City

113

€240,472

84

€323,659

75

€259,199

58

€218,364

Sligo Borough

80

€267,980

6

€10,990

36

€138,967

15

€39,885

2011 2013 (to end October)

County

HAOP

MAG

HAOP

MAG

Carlow

113

€497,886

29

€104,254

33

€128,622.00

39

€156,704.00

Cavan

54

€357,349

59

€244,014

40

€239,208.00

27

€118,080.00

Clare

71

€332,031

44

€153,588

71

€251,394.40

44

€148,269.74

Cork

956

€4,265,333

240

€1,001,838

45

€206,030.00

70

€272,270.00

Donegal

116

€226,617

26

€32,734

52

€130,278.60

11

€21,308.00

DL /Rathdown

27

€98,304

13

€42,270

22

€76,423.48

4

€10,439.05

Fingal

79

€502,000

68

€226,822

6

€49,574.00

32

€108,389.00

Galway

378

€1,447,236

108

€240,595

178

€600,385.60

77

€162,603.00

Kerry

372

€1,337,391

133

€420,557

62

€166,171.00

106

€338,227.00

Kildare

114

€635,202

24

€77,681

1

€4,160.00

7

€27,196.00

Kilkenny

148

€743,827

41

€149,588

66

€331,106.20

20

€79,297.28

Laois

104

€335,080

70

€200,920

22

€66,280.00

43

€116,600.00

Leitrim

59

€228,791

26

€62,643

7

€33,635.20

5

€10,928.80

Limerick

92

€438,846

108

€359,167

69

€327,179.33

60

€201,957.28

Longford

105

€339,171

61

€181,806

68

€269,095.00

49

€151,336.00

Louth

7

€23,039

6

€10,621

8

€30,071.00

0

€0.00

Mayo

419

€1,395,935

154

€350,940

281

€977,964.33

150

€375,089.40

Meath

67

€367,625

24

€87,443

4

€17,265.60

2

€5,870.22

Monaghan

104

€364,926

70

€237,999

51

€184,613.86

33

€111,478.68

North Tipp

53

€250,658

53

€191,303

21

€91,160.00

23

€77,441.34

Offaly

30

€199,103

4

€15,783

45

€194,225.00

3

€9,600.00

Roscommon

84

€362,880

9

€20,389

20

€107,199

0

0

Sligo

102

€361,228

15

€43,227

8

€25,639.00

16

€49,686

South Dublin

34

€112,770

83

€252,689

22

€78,825.94

47

€160,966.21

South Tipperary

107

€528,100

66

€258,066

44

€216,610.00

24

€158,322.00

Waterford

65

€364,094

29

€100,675

3

€20,454.50

7

€25,416.00

Westmeath

93

€279,121

32

€93,506

47

€152,112.00

17

€52,601.60

Wexford

220

€990,274

143

€500,986

44

€181,170.20

61

€191,188.80

Wicklow

37

€153,985

53

€143,442

8

€24,344.20

35

€95,675.20

Cork City

86

€297,693

10

€42,889

164

€581,562.40

10

€24,512.00

Dublin City

182

€656,383

75

€273,181

75

€324,114.10

41

€139,606.89

Galway City

81

€311,682

40

€115,904

43

€147,165.00

13

€36,357.00

Limerick City

206

€788,927

62

€212,873

95

€371,437.15

60

€208,911.32

Waterford City

42

€166,555

76

€277,300

14

€56,055.94

31

€132,889.09

Sligo Borough*

41

€149,773

12

€36,580

0

€0.00

0

0

*Merged with Sligo Co Co 1/1/2013

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