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Dáil Éireann Debate, Thursday - 14 April 2016

Thursday, 14 April 2016

Questions (138)

Peadar Tóibín

Question:

138. Deputy Peadar Tóibín asked the Minister for Public Expenditure and Reform to outline the details of vacant State properties and land, including car parks not in use, owned by his Department or by bodies and agencies under the aegis of his Department by square footage, by location, by local authority, in tabular form; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [6919/16]

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The Commissioners of Public Works (CPW), on behalf of the State, manage a large and diverse property portfolio which ranges from office accommodation to heritage properties, visitor centres and Garda stations. Within this portfolio of approximately 2,200 properties, there are a number of vacant properties. The majority of those properties currently vacant are former Garda stations and sundry other properties located throughout the country.

In consultation with other State bodies, the OPW is continually engaged in identifying properties suitable for alternative State use or other uses that may generate an income, reduce repair/maintenance costs or facilitate accommodation or strategic development solutions.

The Commissioners of Public Works own the following properties that are currently vacant.

Garda Stations

The 2012 and 2013 policing plans for An Garda Síochána identified 139 Garda stations that were scheduled to be closed. A number of these stations have now been sold while others have been retained for alternatives uses. There are currently 49 former Garda stations vacant. Appendix 1 below sets out the location of these vacant stations

Strategic sites – Dublin

The OPW owns a number of strategically important sites that are currently vacant in the Dublin area that are at various stages of planning for future development.

No.

Site

County

Comment

1.

Leeson Lane

Dublin

In planning process for development of office accommodation for Central Govt.

2.

Military Road

Dublin

In planning process for development of accommodation for An Garda Síochána

3.

Hammond Lane

Dublin

In planning process for development of accommodation for The Court Service

Strategic sites - Regional

The CPW has ownership of 3 vacant sites in the regions as listed below:

No.

Site

County

Comment

1.

Edenderry

Offaly

Offaly County Council are interested in a small section of the site as they are developing a new municipal park in the Town and the CPW site is adjacent to it.

2.

Knock

Mayo

Under consideration for future use.

3.

Portlaoise

Laois

Under consideration for future use.

Strategic Properties

Properties/sites being retained for their strategic value which are currently vacant are as follows:

No

Property/Site

County

Comment

1.

10/11 Castle Street

Dublin

Adjacent to Dublin Castle – strategic site

2.

Former Agriculture College, Clonakilty

Cork

Under consideration as accommodation for public service client

3.

91a Lower Georges Street, Dun Laoghaire

Dublin

Retained for strategic purposes

4.

Govt Building Kells Rd, Navan

Meath

Retained for future accommodation use

5.

Former ESB Building/Site, Enfield

Meath

Retained for use by An Garda Síochána

APPENDIX 1

Garda Stations closed under the Garda Síochána Policing Plans 2012 and 2013, in the ownership of Commissioners of Public Works, that are currently vacant and surplus to requirements

Garda Station

Adrigole

An Clochán

Ballinalee

Ballintubber

Ballyduff

Ballyfarnon

Ballyfeard

Ballyforan

Ballyglass

Ballygurteen

Ballylongford

Ballymoe

Bawnboy

Bellacorrik

Blacksod

Broadford

Brosna

Camp

Castletown Conyers

Castletown Geoghegan

Clontibret

Corrandulla

Corrinshigagh

Doochary

Doonbeg

Drumkeeran

Fenit

Glenfarne

Goleen

Hollymount

Hollywood

Inagh

Keshcarrigan

Kilconly

Knockcroghery

Knocknagree

Leenane

Malin

Menlough

Moyvane

Na Brocacha/Cloghan

New Inn

Newbliss

Quin

Rathduff

Redhills

Shanagolden

Smithborough

Tarmonbarry

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