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Dáil Éireann díospóireacht -
Wednesday, 9 Oct 2002

Vol. 554 No. 5

Written Answers. - Schools Building Projects.

John McGuinness

Ceist:

547 Mr. McGuinness asked the Minister for Education and Science the status of an application for funding by St. Joseph's National School, Clinstown, County Kilkenny; the stage the application is at; and if a decision can be expedited in this regard. [15863/02]

Architectural planning for a building project at St. Joseph's national school is at an early stage.

Decisions on projects proceeding to tender and construction are taken in the light of the annual allocation for primary school buildings, the financial commitments to be met and the priority to be afforded to individual projects.

My Department has an extensive primary school building programme for 2002 under way at present, details of which are available on my Department's website at www.education.ie. It is not envisaged that the proposed building project at St. Joseph's national school will proceed to construction in 2002.

Later this year when a financial allocation has been made for the primary school building programme in the 2003 Estimates I will be framing a further comprehensive programme of works that will proceed to construction and the school concerned will be one of those considered for inclusion in that programme. My Department will be in contact with the schools concerned when the programme for 2003 is published.

John McGuinness

Ceist:

548 Mr. McGuinness asked the Minister for Education and Science the stage the application for funding by Cuffesgrange national school is at; and if the application for funding can be expedited. [15864/02]

Architectural planning for a building project at Cuffesgrange national school is at an early stage.

Decisions on projects proceeding to tender and construction are taken in the light of the annual allocation for primary school buildings, the financial commitments to be met and the priority to be afforded to individual projects.

My Department has an extensive primary school building programme for 2002 under way at present, details of which are available on my Department's website at www.education.ie. It is not envisaged that the proposed building project at Cuffesgrange national school will proceed to construction in 2002.

Later this year when a financial allocation has been made for the primary school building programme in the 2003 Estimates I will be framing a further comprehensive programme of works that will proceed to construction and the school concerned will be one of those considered for inclusion in that programme. My Department will be in contact with the schools concerned when the programme for 2003 is published.

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