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Rural Recreation Promotion

Dáil Éireann Debate, Monday - 11 September 2017

Monday, 11 September 2017

Questions (1704)

Peadar Tóibín

Question:

1704. Deputy Peadar Tóibín asked the Minister for Rural and Community Development the allocation to the walks scheme in the past ten years; and the number of walks which this funded in the past ten years, in tabular form. [38515/17]

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My Department administers the Walks Scheme which was launched in March 2008. The scheme was an innovative response to facilitating the development and maintenance of many of Ireland’s key walking trails. The key aspect of the Scheme is that it includes landholders as key participants in the provision of high quality walking trails by contracting them to undertake maintenance work on sections of National Way Marked Ways and other priority walks that traverse their lands. The landholders received modest payments for maintenance work undertaken in line with agreed work plans.

A total of 39 trails are currently covered by the scheme and the number of participants in the scheme currently stands at 1,904.  Payments in respect of the scheme are disbursed through the Local Development Company network.

The table outlines the funding made available to the Walks scheme, and the number of walks funded, since its inception in 2008.  It includes funding for all aspects of the scheme including participant payments and other ancillary costs.

Walks Scheme Expenditure 2008-2017.

Year

Number of walks

Expenditure

2008

14

€1,159,049

2009

29

€2,117,282

2010

40

€2,637,247

2011

40

€2,683,461

2012

40

€2,645,590

2013

39

€2,518,415

2014

39

€2,519,136

2015

39

€2,573,394

2016

39

€2,497,234

2017

39

€2,481,742

Total

€23,832,550

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