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Dáil Éireann Debate, Wednesday - 14 December 2022

Wednesday, 14 December 2022

Questions (92)

Patricia Ryan

Question:

92. Deputy Patricia Ryan asked the Minister for Housing, Local Government and Heritage if he will report on plans to open new fire stations nationwide within the next two years; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [62601/22]

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The provision of a fire service in its functional area, including the establishment and maintenance of a fire brigade, the assessment of fire cover needs and the provision of fire station premises, is a statutory function of individual fire authorities under the Fire Services Acts, 1981 and 2003. My Department supports the fire authorities through setting general policy, providing a central training programme, issuing guidance on operational and other related matters and providing capital funding for equipment and priority infrastructural projects.

Project consideration stages in my Department include submission of preliminary and detailed appraisals; submission of design brief; selection of site; application for approval in principle; appointment of design consultants; submission of a preliminary design; planning application; submission of preliminary cost plan, detailed design and cost plans; and tender process and construction stages - each step subject to approval from my Department.

In December 2020, I announced a new Fire Services Capital Programme for the period 2021-2025, with a funding allocation of €61m. Following extensive engagement with fire authorities, a number of proposals for station works were received. The proposals were evaluated and prioritised on the basis of the:

- Area Risk Categorisation of the fire station (population, fire risks, etc.);

- established Health and Safety needs;

- state of development of the project (is site acquired, etc.); and

- value for money offered by the proposal.

This Programme will see six new fire stations built, continued support for the construction of a further 12 new fire stations, nine fire station refurbishments as well as the allocation of 35 new fire engines. In order to maximise the available Capital Programme funding, my Department re-assesses the status of projects in the Programme on an annual basis and some flexibility is normally available to advance projects that are ready and that offer best value-for-money taking account of the state of readiness of projects more generally.

The attached table details the stage of development for new/replacement Fire station projects on the Capital programme 2021 -2025.

Capital Programme Fire Stations 2021-25

County

Location

Type

Notes

Cavan

Ballyjamesduff

New

Under Construction, expected completion in 2023

Cork

Kanturk

Replacement

Station officially opened May 2022

Cork

Macroom

Replacement

Under Construction, expected completion in 2023

Cork

Clonakilty

Replacement

Tender Approved, construction to begin in 2023

Galway

Athenry

New

Tender Approved, construction to begin in 2023

Galway

Loughrea

New

Expected to begin construction in 2023

Kildare

Maynooth

Replacement

Expected to begin construction in 2023

Kilkenny

Urlingford

New

Under Construction, expected completion in 2023

Kilkenny

Kilkenny

New

Expected to begin construction in 2023

Leitrim

Manorhamilton

New

Expected to begin construction in 2023

Laois

Stradbally

New

Expected to begin construction in 2023

Louth

Dunleer

New

Expected to begin construction in 2023

Mayo

Crossmolina

New

Under Construction, expected completion in 2023

Meath

Nobber

Refurb/Upgrade

Under Construction, expected completion in 2023

Monaghan

Ballybay

New

Expected to begin construction in 2023

Waterford

Kilmacthomas

New

At planning stage, likely construction in 2024

Wexford

New Ross

New

Station officially opened November 2022

Wicklow

Baltinglass

New

At planning stage, likely construction in 2024

Wicklow

Dunlavin

New

At planning stage, likely construction in 2024

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