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Local Authority Funding

Dáil Éireann Debate, Wednesday - 27 January 2021

Wednesday, 27 January 2021

Questions (424)

Catherine Murphy

Question:

424. Deputy Catherine Murphy asked the Minister for Defence the specific funding streams available to local authorities to apply for; the amount that has been given by county; the amount awarded under each scheme in each of the years 2018 to 2020 and to date in 2021, in tabular form; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [4051/21]

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The Department of Defence does not provide specific funding streams to Local Authorities as such outside of the funding made available for Civil Defence from within the Defence Vote.

Civil Defence funding includes operational and discretionary grants payable to Local Authorities for the provision of Civil Defence services. Operational grants cover 70% of the running costs of Civil Defence annually with Local Authorities providing the remainder. Payment of the full grant is dependent on returns from Local Authorities confirming they have met the required 30% level of Civil Defence expenditure for the previous year. These grants are based on criteria set out in legislation and include a basic grant plus additional allowances based on area, population and employment of Civil Defence Officers. On application, other grants are also issued to the Local Authorities from time to time towards the purchase of vehicles and equipment and other miscellaneous costs incurred by Civil Defence Units. Payment of these additional grants is dependent on submission of Local Authority plans for Civil Defence under the 2012 Civil Defence Act. The current 3 year Local Authority Civil Defence plans cover the period 2020 to 2022.

My Department applied for and received funding from the Dormant Accounts Fund in 2019 (€0.5 million) and 2020 (€1 million) to go towards the upgrading of the Civil Defence fleet of vehicles. This funding was used to provide new vehicles in Local Authority Civil Defence Units across the country. A further €1 million has been allocated from Dormant Accounts Fund for 2021 to further upgrade the fleet.

The total operational and other grants, including Dormant Accounts funding, paid to individual Local Authorities from the Defence Vote by Civil Defence from 2018 to 2020 are outlined in the table below.

Detail on 2021 funding will be available later this year.

Local Authority

2018

2019

2020

Carlow County Council

€52,113

€40,502

€87,515

Cavan County Council

€101,340

€104,133

€125,241

Clare County Council

€127,437

€140,204

€199,206

Cork City Council

€107,068

€79,093

€149,891

Cork County Council

€206,484

€222,553

€281,885

Donegal County Council

€122,541

€122,269

€163,387

Dublin City Council

€434,153

€435,237

€571,151

Galway County Council

€95,430

€145,691

€137,037

Kerry County Council

€118,263

€153,616

€157,114

Kildare County Council

€96,556

€99,686

€128,395

Kilkenny County Council

€54,768

€130,941

€139,787

Laois County Council

€140,905

€113,753

€129,986

Leitrim County Council

€74,750

€92,860

€119,079

Limerick City & County Council

€135,991

€166,104

€166,545

Longford County Council

€59,217

€85,104

€98,904

Louth County Council

€111,688

€107,189

€125,131

Mayo County Council

€93,861

€121,878

€130,988

Meath County Council

€155,699

€169,675

€195,065

Monaghan County Council

€83,254

€140,240

€149,237

Offaly County Council

€105,072

€73,001

€148,910

Roscommon County Council

€81,444

€98,114

€110,542

Sligo County Council

€97,135

€113,731

€127,309

Tipperary County Council

€137,451

€108,922

€234,220

Waterford City & County Council

€93,902

€159,212

€160,963

Westmeath County Council

€106,588

€107,218

€150,423

Wexford County Council

€106,171

€160,423

€147,656

Wicklow County Council

€98,125

€40,475

€198,741

Grand Total

€3,197,408

€3,531,822

€4,534,308

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