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Harbours and Piers.

Dáil Éireann Debate, Tuesday - 21 June 2005

Tuesday, 21 June 2005

Ceisteanna (336, 337, 338)

John Perry

Ceist:

356 Mr. Perry asked the Minister for Communications, Marine and Natural Resources the level of funding available for small piers in Donegal, Mayo and Sligo; the number of applications currently with his Department for funding for small piers; the length of time these applications have been awaiting funding; the stages of assessment these applications have to progress through; the level of funding which has been approved for work on small piers in recent years; the counties in which funding was approved for work on small piers; and if his Department has a future plan for work on small piers. [21110/05]

Amharc ar fhreagra

Freagraí scríofa

Funding of €2 million is available for the programme for funding of small harbours within the overall 2005 fishery harbours development programme. This programme is under consideration at present. The Department receives proposals from local authorities on an ongoing basis. It is difficult to provide a breakdown of the number of applications received in the Department as this changes from year to year. The estimated cost of the number of applications received far exceeds the amount of funding available. Proposals received from local authorities are screened by the Department on the basis of a number of selection criteria. Local authorities tend to prioritise their proposals and the prioritisation does not remain the same year on year.

Funding for piers, excluding fishery harbour centres and other major harbours, for the counties in question is set out in the following table. The figures include local authority contributions of 25% funding which is required for the majority of the projects.

County

2002 Total Cost

2003 Total Cost

2004 Total Cost

Donegal

3,356,791.53

473,052.25

413,441.80

Mayo

1,117,650.70

152,524.00

500,070.64

Sligo

313,000.00

899,436.00

0

Under the fishery harbour development programme, funding is set aside for works on small harbours and this will continue in future years.

Joe Sherlock

Ceist:

357 Mr. Sherlock asked the Minister for Communications, Marine and Natural Resources the progress on the Ballycotton Harbour Development Committee proposal for the harbour. [21121/05]

Amharc ar fhreagra

The harbour at Ballycotton is owned by Cork County Council and responsibility for its maintenance and development is a matter for the local authority in the first instance.

In 2001 the council submitted a report prepared by consulting engineers on the estimated cost of the Ballycotton harbour development plan. The proposed development was estimated to cost a total of €6 million.

Cork County Council applied for funding in 2002 under the marine tourism grant scheme of the national development plan for a development including a marina at Ballycotton, County Cork. However, as the applicants had not obtained the necessary statutory permissions, their application could not be considered further. The applicants were informed of this and that they could apply for funding under a future call.

No funding was available for the grant scheme in 2003 or 2004. The findings of the mid-term review of the regional operational programmes recommended reallocation of funds to other priorities.

The Ballycotton Harbour Development Association recently submitted a summary of an updated proposed development for Ballycotton Harbour to the Department. The proposed development consists of ten phases over a year and a half and is estimated to cost a total of €3.07 million.

The allocation for the fishery harbours development programme is €20.55 million for 2005 and a programme for the funding of small harbours within the overall programme is under consideration at present. The fishery harbour programme involves co-funding by the local authorities and the updated proposal for development at Ballycotton would have to be submitted by the local authority. In this case Cork County Council would be required to submit its updated proposal to the Department and be prepared to contribute 25% funding to the project.

Joe Sherlock

Ceist:

358 Mr. Sherlock asked the Minister for Communications, Marine and Natural Resources the progress on Youghal river bed as presented by the Youghal delegation. [21122/05]

Amharc ar fhreagra

Following consideration of the matters that were raised during my meeting with the Youghal delegation, the complex legal issues arising have been referred to the Department's legal advisers for advice. When that advice has been received and considered by the Department I will communicate further with the parties involved.

Question No. 359 answered with QuestionNo. 349.
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