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Garda Deployment

Dáil Éireann Debate, Thursday - 5 November 2015

Thursday, 5 November 2015

Questions (156)

John Deasy

Question:

156. Deputy John Deasy asked the Minister for Justice and Equality the current deployment levels of gardaí and civilian staff, by district and by station, within the Waterford and Kilkenny-Carlow Garda division; and the number of gardaí allocated to this division in each of the past five years. [38918/15]

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As the Deputy will appreciate, the Garda Commissioner is responsible for the distribution of personnel among the Garda Regions, Divisions, and Districts. Garda management keep this distribution under continual review in the context of crime trends and policing priorities so as to ensure that the best possible use is made of resources. The area referred to by the Deputy is covered by two Garda Divisions, namely the Kilkenny/Carlow and Waterford Divisions. The following tables set out the current deployment of both Garda and civilians and also the overall Garda numbers allocated to these Divisions, in a separate table, in each of the past five years.

This Government is committed to the ongoing recruitment of trainee Gardaí, and to this end the first intake since 2009 of new recruits commenced training at the Garda College, Templemore, in September of last year. To date there has been five intakes of Garda Trainees to the Garda College, giving a total intake of 475. It is planned that a further 75 recruits will enter college by the end of November, bringing total recruitment of Garda Trainees since September 2014 to 550. The Government has approved the recruitment of a further 600 Garda Trainees in 2016 and these positions will be advertised shortly. So far 295 of the new Garda Trainees have attested as members of An Garda Síochána. On attestation, new Probationer Gardaí are assigned to Garda stations throughout the country by the Garda Commissioner, where they are assigned to mainstream uniform policing duties. I am assured by Garda management that the needs of all Garda Divisions are fully considered when determining the allocation of newly attested Gardaí and in this regard I am informed that 10 and 14 Probationer Gardaí have been assigned to Kilkenny/Carlow and Waterford Divisions, respectively.

Kilkenny/Carlow and Waterford Garda Division as of 31 August 2015

Division

District

Station

GD

SG

IN

SU

CS

AC

Total

Resv.

Civilians

BALLON

1

1

BORRIS

2

2

CARLOW

58

10

1

1

70

13

6

HACKETSTOWN

1

1

MUINEBHEAG

9

2

11

2

MYSHALL

1

1

RATHVILLY

1

1

TULLOW

13

2

15

1

1

CARLOW

Total

86

14

1

1

102

7

CALLAN

5

5

CASTLECOMER

9

3

12

1

FRESHFORD

1

1

KILKENNY

80

15

4

3

1

1

104

15

14

URLINGFORD

2

2

KILKENNY

Total

97

18

4

3

1

1

124

15

BENNETSBRIDGE

1

1

GLENMORE

1

1

GORESBRIDGE

2

2

GRAIGUENAMANAGH

4

4

1

KILMACOW

1

1

KILMOGANNY

1

1

MOONCOIN

9

2

11

1

MULLINAVAT

2

2

PILTOWN

1

1

THOMASTOWN

26

4

1

31

5

3

KILKENNY/CARLOW

THOMASTOWN

Total

48

6

1

55

5

KILKENNY/CARLOW Total

231

38

5

5

1

1

281

36

27

AGLISH

1

1

AN RINN

1

1

ARDMORE

2

2

CAPPOQUIN

2

2

DUNGARVAN

36

6

1

1

44

5

LISMORE

2

1

3

1

TALLOW

2

1

3

DUNGARVAN

Total

46

8

1

1

56

6

KILMACTHOMAS

7

1

8

1

TRAMORE

28

5

1

34

12

3

TRAMORE

Total

35

6

1

42

4

DUNMORE EAST

2

2

FERRYBANK

4

1

5

PASSAGE EAST

1

1

WATERFORD

142

25

5

1

1

174

20

18

WATERFORD

WATERFORD

Total

149

26

5

1

1

182

18

WATERFORD Total

230

40

6

3

1

280

32

28

Garda Strength

Year

Kilkenny/Carlow

Waterford

*2015

281

280

2014

279

274

2013

289

274

2012

298

284

2011

303

290

2010

317

302

*August 2015

Question No. 157 answered with Question No. 146.
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