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Dáil Éireann díospóireacht -
Wednesday, 26 Feb 1997

Vol. 475 No. 5

Written Answers - Cork Convent Development.

Ned O'Keeffe

Ceist:

12 Mr. E. O'Keeffe asked the Minister for Education if she remains committed to providing the £10 million necessary for the development of the former Good Shepherd Convent by UCC, County Cork; the moneys, if any, she has provided in the 1997 Estimates for the project; and if she will make a statement on the matter. [5197/97]

Brian Cowen

Ceist:

16 Mr. Cowen asked the Minister for Education if she remains committed to providing the £10 million necessary for the development of the former Good Shepherd Convent by UCC, County Cork; the moneys, if any, she has provided in the 1997 Estimates for the project; and if she will make a statement on the matter. [5195/97]

Rory O'Hanlon

Ceist:

20 Dr. O'Hanlon asked the Minister for Education if she remains committed to providing the £10 million necessary for the development of the former Good Shepherd Convent by UCC, County Cork; the moneys, if any, she has provided in the 1997 Estimates for the project; and if she will make a statement on the matter. [5194/97]

Donal Moynihan

Ceist:

28 Mr. Moynihan asked the Minister for Education if she remains committed to providing the £10 million necessary for the development of the former Good Shepherd Convent by UCC, County Cork; the moneys, if any, she has provided in the 1997 Estimates for the project; and if she will make a statement on the matter. [5196/97]

Michael Ahern

Ceist:

39 Mr. M. Ahern asked the Minister for Education if she remains committed to providing the £10 million necessary for the development of the former Good Shepherd Convent by UCC, County Cork; the moneys, if any, she has provided in the 1997 Estimates for the project; and if she will make a statement on the matter. [5198/97]

Micheál Martin

Ceist:

41 Mr. Martin asked the Minister for Education if she remains committed to providing the £10 million necessary for the development of the former Good Shepherd Convent by UCC, County Cork; the moneys, if any, she has provided in the 1997 Estimates for the project; and if she will make a statement on the matter. [5193/97]

Séamus Hughes

Ceist:

57 Mr. Hughes asked the Minister for Education if she remains committed to providing the £10 million necessary for the development of the former Good Shepherd Convent by UCC, County Cork; the moneys, if any, she has provided in the 1997 Estimates for the project; and if she will make a statement on the matter. [5201/97]

Joe Walsh

Ceist:

61 Mr. J. Walsh asked the Minister for Education if she remains committed to providing the £10 million necessary for the development of the former Good Shepherd Convent by UCC, County Cork; the moneys, if any, she has provided in the 1997 Estimates for the project; and if she will make a statement on the matter. [5200/97]

Michael Woods

Ceist:

71 Dr. Woods asked the Minister for Education if she remains committed to providing the £10 million necessary for the development of the former Good Shepherd Convent by UCC, County Cork; the moneys, if any, she has provided in the 1997 Estimates for the project; and if she will make a statement on the matter. [5199/97]

Tom Moffatt

Ceist:

79 Dr. Moffatt asked the Minister for Education if she remains committed to providing the £10 million necessary for the development of the former Good Shepherd Convent by UCC, County Cork; the moneys, if any, she has provided in the 1997 Estimates for the project; and if she will make a statement on the matter. [5202/97]

I propose to take Questions Nos. 12, 16, 20, 28, 39, 41, 57, 61, 71 and 79 together.

A total of £795,000 was provided in 1995 through the Higher Education Authority towards acquisition costs and initial development works for the development of the Good Shepherd Convent.

Consultations have been ongoing between the Higher Education Authority and University College Cork with regard to finalising proposals for the proposed development of the Convent. The Higher Education Authority has indicated these are due to be received from the college very shortly. They will then be considered by the authority which has a statutory responsibility for advising me on capital investment in the university sector.

As soon as the final proposals are received in my Department from the authority they will be considered in the normal way in the context of other priorities and overall resource constraints.

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