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Dáil Éireann Debate, Tuesday - 16 May 2023

Tuesday, 16 May 2023

Questions (295)

Paul Donnelly

Question:

295. Deputy Paul Donnelly asked the Minister for Public Expenditure, National Development Plan Delivery and Reform the revenue generated through visitors' entrance fees to heritage sites under the remit of the OPW in 2022 and to date in 2023, in tabular form. [23086/23]

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Written answers

A breakdown by county is provided below in relation to the revenue generated through visitors' entrance fees to OPW heritage sites in 2022 and to-date 2023 in tabular form below.

County

2022

2023

Clare

€30,380

€5,616

Cork

€487,492.00

€80,062.00

Donegal

€166,144.00

€22,984.00

Dublin

€3,415,543.00

€1,125,955.00

Galway

€488,141.00

€80,454.00

Kerry

€250,158.00

€54,931.00

Kildare

€71,034.00

€15,611.00

Kilkenny

€1,502,234.00

€405,447.00

Leitrim

€37,023.00

€5,291.00

Louth

€2,403.00

Nil

Mayo

€54,841.00

€9,195.00

Meath

€1,165,666.00

€297,358.00

Offaly

€502,206.00

€89,403.00

Roscommon

€14,320.00

€2,844.00

Sligo

€84,761.00

€7,709.00

Tipperary

€1,743,423.00

€397,776.00

Waterford

Nil

€6,731.00

Wexford

€132,683.00

€54,686.00

Wicklow

€151,418.00

€36,460.00

Total

€10,299,870

€2,698,513

Where nil return is recorded, this means that no payment was received due to closures of some sites due to works being carried; some sites are opened seasonally and have not opened yet in relation to up to date 2023 figures.

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