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Departmental Funding

Dáil Éireann Debate, Wednesday - 13 December 2023

Wednesday, 13 December 2023

Questions (268)

Brendan Griffin

Question:

268. Deputy Brendan Griffin asked the Minister for Rural and Community Development what funding allocations to County Kerry have been withdrawn by her Department since 2016; the reasons for any such withdrawals; the total percentage this amount represents of her Department’s allocations in respect of the county; and if she will make a statement on the matter. [55802/23]

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Since my Department was established in 2017, County Kerry has been allocated approximately €84.65 million through schemes such as the Rural Regeneration and Development Fund, the Leader Programme, the Outdoor Recreation Infrastructure Scheme, the CLÁR Programme, the Town and Village Renewal Scheme and the Community Services Programme.

From time to time, due to various reasons, some funding allocations are withdrawn or de-committed. The total amount of funding allocated to County Kerry withdrawn or de-committed is approximately €1.47 million which represents 1.7% of the €84.65 million. Details of these projects are set out below. As detailed, the majority of such funding was de-committed by the local authority for reasons such as not being able to proceed with projects. The Department works closely with all local authorities and other delivery partners to maximise delivery for all agreed projects.

CLÁR

Year

Reference

Project Name

Amount Paid

Amount Granted

Amount Withdrawn

Reason

2018

C118KY02

Rathmore Community Council

€0

€49,500.00

€49,500.00

The Department de-committed this project due to extensive delays and changes to the project

2018

C119KY04

Barraduff Tidy Village Committee

€0

€24,750.00

€24,750.00

Local Authority notified the Department that the project was not proceeding

2020

C3A20KY06

St Vincent de Paul Society Castleisland

€0

€4,860.00

€4,860.00

The organisation notified the Department that the funding approved would not be spent.

2021

CIM21KY04

Mid Kerry Tourism Cluster

€0

€28,500.00

€28,500.00

The organisation notified the Department that they could no longer proceed with the project due to a restructure of the organisation

Rural Regeneration and Development Fund

Year

Call

Category

Project

Amount

Reason

2019

1

2

Ceann Mara Net Factory

€275,000

Funding was de-committed as site identified in the application could not be purchased.

Town and Village Renewal Scheme

Scheme Year

Project Reference

Town / Village

Grant Approved

Grant Paid

Amount De-committed

Reason

2017

TV17KY15

Rathmore

€100,000.00

€50,000.00

€50,000.00

€50,000 de-committed for one element of the project which was funded through another source.

2019

TV19KY03

Waterville

€200,000.00

€0.00

€200,000.00

Funding de-committed as Kerry County Council notified the Department that the project was not progressing.

2020

TVAC20KY11

Kerry Countywide Marketing Initiative

€40,000.00

€0.00

€40,000.00

The project was not progressed within the allowed timeline therefore the funding was de-committed.

2020

TVAC20KY19

Killarney

€40,000.00

€0.00

€40,000.00

The project was not progressed within the allowed timeline therefore the funding was de-committed.

2020

TV20KY09

Castleisland

€96,300.00

€0.00

€96,300.00

Funding de-committed as Kerry County Council notified the Department that the project was not progressing.

2020

TV20KY10

Milltown

€94,500.00

€0.00

€94,500.00

Funding de-committed as Kerry County Council notified the Department that the project was not progressing.

2023

BAM23KY01

Kenmare

€500,000.00

€0.00

€500,000.00

Per the terms of the 2023 Building Acquisition Measure, funding had to be drawn down in 2023 and Kerry County Council could not complete the purchase in this timescale.

Outdoor Recreation Infrastructure Fund

Scheme Year

Project Reference

Project Name

Grant Approved

Grant Paid

Amount Withdrawn

Reason

2017

OR117KY07

Doorus Nature Trail

€8,651.00

€4,836.69

€3,814.31

Funding de-committed as Kerry County Council notified the Department that the project was not progressing.

2017

OR217KY02

Milltown Heritage and Recreation Trail

€100,000.00

€86,210.10

€13,789.90

Balance of funding de-committed due to change in scope of the project.

Town Centre First: Town Centre First Plan Initiative

In December 2021, I announced €2.6 million in funding for 26 towns for the development of Town Centre First (TCF) Plans as part of the TCF policy. Milltown was selected as the town to complete the TCF plan for Kerry. Kerry County Council was awarded €100,000 in order to develop the plan. An advance payment of €75,000 was paid in December 2021, where the remaining €25,000 would be paid upon completion of the plan within the agreed timeframe.

The original end date was set at 30th June 2023. In the interests of giving the maximum opportunity for Kerry County Council to complete the plan to a high standard and based on the necessary consultation with the local community, the Department agreed to an exceptional extension to 17th November 2023. This date represented the latest possible date for the consideration of a claim in relation to the completion of the plan.

As Kerry County Council had not completed the plan within the agreed timeframe, the remaining €25,000 allocated to the project was formally de-committed. Notice of de-commitment of this funding was issued to Kerry County Council on 20th November 2023.  

Community Services Programme

The Community Services Programme (CSP) supports over 420 community-based organisations, to provide local services through a social enterprise model.  The CSP transferred to my Department in January 2018.  Kerry Flyer CLG were in receipt of CSP funding of €174,747 up to 2018 supporting one manager and 7.5 full time equivalent positions.  In March 2019, Kerry Flyer transferred the CSP supported service to Kerry Accessible Transport Services (KATS) CLG, that organisation then relinquished the CSP contract as it was no longer viable and voluntarily exited the CSP in June 2019.  The CSP Programme is based on individual organisation contracts, rather than County allocations.  The total allocation for organisations in County Kerry during 2019 was €1,760,892, the Kerry Flyer/KATS element accounted for almost 10% of this.  It should be noted that the CSP allocation to organisations in County Kerry currently stands at €1.835 million, supporting 15 Community Organisations.

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