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Control of Horses

Dáil Éireann Debate, Tuesday - 5 October 2021

Tuesday, 5 October 2021

Questions (782)

Matt Carthy

Question:

782. Deputy Matt Carthy asked the Minister for Agriculture, Food and the Marine the amount of funding provided to each local authority related to equine matters , by year from 2015 to date; the purpose of the funding, for example, control of horses, training courses or otherwise, in tabular form; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [48136/21]

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The Control of Horses Act 1996 provides powers to local authorities enabling them to control stray and wandering horses in their areas. Enforcement of the Act is a matter for each Local Authority.

Section 15 of the Act provides that the Minister for Agriculture may make grants towards the expenses of a local authority incurred under the Act.

The payments to local authorities for the years in question are listed below:

Table

The Department also supports urban horse projects, providing funding for these projects through local authorities. The projects assist urban/traveller horse owners in complying with equine-related legislation including identification and control of horses. Education courses provided within the framework of the projects give the horse owners an opportunity to acquire skills in relation to caring and managing horses alongside a broader education.

Department officials work with and support local authorities and NGOs in progressing urban projects, and there are currently projects at every stage from the initial feasibility and planning stages to the operating stage around the country.

The Department continues to support a number of urban horse projects nationwide, supporting with infrastructure and bringing education on all aspects of equine welfare to disadvantaged areas.

The Department's payment to the projects issued through the relevant local authorities and organisations for the years in question:

Council/Organisation

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2015

Amount

Kilkenny County Council

€44,207.00

Meath County Council

€22,390.00

2016

Cork City Council

€19,370.00

DTEDG Ltd (Pavee Point)

€22,700.00

Fingal County Council

€8,270.00

Leitrim County Council

€78,211.72

Limerick City & County Council

€127,700.00

Meath County Council

€3,022.65

Offaly County Council

€2,122.25

South Dublin County Council

€503,631.11

Wicklow County Council

€8,270.00

2017

Kildare County Council

€30,629.20

Leitrim County Council

€6,800.00

Limerick City & County Council

€127,700.00

South Dublin County Council

€6,162.24

2018

DTEDG Ltd (Pavee Point)

€10,006.00

Fingal County Council

€3,328.60

Leitrim County Council

€10,000.00

Limerick City & County Council

€102,200.00

Longford County Council

€26,540.66

RACE - Racing Academy & Centre of Education

€1,485.00

South Dublin County Council

€20,278.43

2019

Kildare County Council

€2,763.24

Leitrim County Council

€10,000.00

Limerick City & County Council

€85,000.00

Longford County Council

€47,577.25

South Dublin County Council

€29,587.87

2020

Dublin City Council

€30,609.00

Leitrim County Council

€5,000.00

Limerick City & County Council

€80,000.00

Longford County Council

€9,367.40

2021 (committed to date)

Dublin City Council (Cherry Orchard Equine)

€15,461.00

Leitrim County Council

€5,000.00

Longford County Council

€7,000.00

South Dublin County Council

€52,500.00

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