Skip to main content
Normal View

Garda Stations

Dáil Éireann Debate, Tuesday - 19 July 2016

Tuesday, 19 July 2016

Questions (136)

John Lahart

Question:

136. Deputy John Lahart asked the Tánaiste and Minister for Justice and Equality the number of Garda stations in Limerick city; the number of gardaí deployed in each of these stations; and if she will make a statement on the matter. [22591/16]

View answer

Written answers

As the Deputy will appreciate, the Garda Commissioner is responsible for the distribution of personnel and I, as Minister, have no direct role in the matter. I am advised that Garda management keeps this distribution under continuing review taking into account crime trends and policing priorities so as to ensure that the best possible use is made of these resources.

I have been informed by the Garda Commissioner, in summary, that there were 26 stations on 31 May 2016 with 550 members assigned to the Limerick Division. As the Deputy will understand, there is a significant amount of information available down to station / sub-district level which he has requested. For ease of reference I have provided a breakdown of the information requested overleaf for the record.

As the Deputy will be aware, when the financial crisis hit, the Government of the time introduced a moratorium on recruitment and the four year National Recovery Plan, published in 2010, envisaged a steady reduction in Garda numbers. Thankfully, in a recovering economy, we were able to reopen the Garda College in September 2014, and a total of 851 Garda trainees have been recruited with a further 300 planned to be recruited during the remainder of this year. So far, 534 of the new Garda trainees have attested as members of An Garda Síochána and have been assigned to mainstream uniform duties nationwide with another 150 more planned to attest in November. Of these, 12 newly attested members have been assigned to the Limerick Garda Division.

The Programme for Government commits to continuing the ongoing accelerated Garda recruitment programme with a view to increasing Garda numbers to 15,000. Taking account of projected retirements, the current rate of recruitment will bring Garda numbers to around the 13,000 mark this year. We must, I believe, endeavour to make more rapid progress than this to reach our target of 15,000 and I am engaging with my colleague, the Minister for Public Expenditure and Reform, in relation to increasing the planned annual intake this year and in coming years.

LIMERICK DIVISION 31 MAY 2016

DISTRICT

STATION

TOTAL

BALLYLANDERS

1

BRUFF

26

BRUREE

1

CAPPAMORE

3

HOSPITAL

2

KILMALLOCK

6

MURROE

2

BRUFF

PALLASGREEN

2

BRUFF Total

43

ARDNACRUSHA

3

CASTLECONNELL

4

HENRY STREET

234

HENRY STREET

MAYORSTONE PARK

68

HENRY STREET Total

309

ABBEYFEALE

8

ADARE

2

ASKEATON

10

ATHEA

1

CROOM

3

DRUMCOLLOGHER

2

FOYNES

2

NEWCASTLE WEST

37

PALLASKENRY

1

NEWCASTLE WEST

RATHKEALE

10

NEWCASTLE WEST Total

76

BALLYNEETY

2

CAHERCONLISH

2

PATRICKSWELL

2

ROXBORO ROAD

ROXBORO ROAD

116

ROXBORO ROAD Total

122

LIMERICK DIVISION TOTAL

550

Top
Share