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Dáil Éireann díospóireacht -
Wednesday, 20 Mar 2002

Vol. 550 No. 4

Written Answers. - Schools Building Projects.

Paul Connaughton

Ceist:

723 Mr. Connaughton asked the Minister for Education and Science if his attention has been drawn to the poor conditions at Brierfield national school, Tuam, County Galway and the fact that the Western Health Board environmental health officer has identified a number of matters which need attention immediately; the stage the application for grant aid is at; and when the money will be made available to carry out the much needed work. [8570/02]

The allocation for primary buildings in 2002 is €153.6 million, which is a record level of funding and demonstrates this Government's commitment to improving accommodation in primary schools. This is almost four times the previous Government's investment in 1997.

Due to the greatly increased level of activity in the primary buildings area since this Government came into office, there has been a substantial increase in the number of major and minor building projects in construction and this has given rise to a record level of building and refurbishment activity.

A building project at Brierfield national school, Tuam, County Galway, is currently in architectural planning as part of the Government's programme. The project will continue to the preparation of tender documents and the invitation of tenders, as soon as possible, under the expanded building programme.

Paul Connaughton

Ceist:

724 Mr. Connaughton asked the Minister for Education and Science the reason a grant has not been made available to Ballymana national school, Craughwell, County Galway; and if he will meet the board of management to discuss the matter. [8571/02]

The allocation for primary buildings in 2002 is €153.6 million, which is a record level of funding and demonstrates this Government's commitment to improving accommodation in primary schools. This is almost four times the previous Government's investment in 1997.

Due to the greatly increased level of activity in the primary buildings area since this Government came into office, there has been a substantial increase in the number of major and minor building projects in construction and this has given rise to a record level of building and refurbishment activity.

A building project at Ballymana national school, Craughwell, County Galway, is currently in architectural planning as part of the Government's programme. I have noted the Deputy's comments in relation to this school. The project will continue to the preparation of tender documents and the invitation of tenders, as soon as possible, under the expanded building programme.

Paul Connaughton

Ceist:

725 Mr. Connaughton asked the Minister for Education and Science the reason a new school has not been sanctioned for Scoil Uí Cheithearnaigh, Beal Átha na Slua, Contae na Gaillimhe; the position in this regard; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [8572/02]

The allocation for primary buildings in 2002 is €153.6 million, which is a record level of funding and demonstrates this Government's commitment to improving accommodation in primary schools. This is almost four times the previous Government's investment in 1997.

Due to the greatly increased level of activity in the primary buildings area since this Government came into office, there has been a substantial increase in the number of major and minor building projects in construction and this has given rise to a record level of building and refurbishment activity.

A building project for Gaelscoil Uí Cheithearnaigh, Beal Átha na Slua, Contae na Gaillimhe, is currently in architectural planning as part of the Government's programme. The project will continue to the preparation of tender documents and the invitation of tenders, as soon as possible, under the expanded building programme.

John Bruton

Ceist:

726 Mr. J. Bruton asked the Minister for Education and Science when the necessary ancillary works will be carried out at St. Fintina's school in Longwood, County Meath to provide classrooms instead of damp prefabs and proper basketball courts and soccer pitches; if he will increase the number of school buses serving this school; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [8573/02]

I have been informed that my Department's post-primary building unit has not received an application to provide classrooms instead of prefabs, basketball courts or soccer pitches from County Meath VEC in respect of St. Fintina's post-primary school, Longwood.

For the purposes of the post-primary education scheme, the country is divided into catchment areas, each of which has its own post-primary centre. Recognised post-primary pupils who reside three miles or over from the post-primary centre of the catchment area in which they live are eligible for transport to that centre under the school transport scheme.

If the school provides details of the names and addresses of the pupils seeking transport, my Department will examine the case as a matter of urgency.

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