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Garda Stations.

Dáil Éireann Debate, Thursday - 20 October 2005

Thursday, 20 October 2005

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Bernard J. Durkan

Ceist:

156 Mr. Durkan asked the Minister for Justice, Equality and Law Reform the number and location of Garda stations throughout County Kildare that are open on a part-time basis; if so, the extent of same; the number closed altogether; his plans to improve the service in view of crime and demographic trends; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [29980/05]

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Freagraí scríofa

I have been informed by the Garda authorities, who are responsible for the detailed allocation of resources, including personnel, that the personnel strength of the Carlow-Kildare division as at 19 October 2005 was 332, all ranks. The personnel strength of the Carlow-Kildare division as at 31 December 1997 was 292, all ranks. This represents an increase of 30, or 13%, in the number of personnel allocated to the Carlow-Kildare division since that date. The Garda stations in County Kildare currently operating on a part-time basis are as set out in the following table:

Station

Weekdays

Sundays

Celbridge

9am -1pm 2pm-5pm 7pm-9pm

12 midday-2pm

Clane

10am-1pm

12 midday-2pm

Maynooth

9am-1pm 2pm-5pm 7pm-9pm

12 midday-2pm

Kill

10am-1pm

Not Open

Robertstown

Mon, Thur & Sat 3pm-6pm Tue, Wed & Fri 10am-1pm

Not Open

Kilcullen

Mon, Thur & Sat 3pm-6pm Tue, Wed & Fri 10am-1pm

Not Open

Carbury

Mon, Thur & Sat 3pm-6pm Tue, Wed & Fri 10am-1pm

Not Open

Monasterevin

Mon, Thur & Sat 3pm-6pm Tue, Wed & Fri 10am-1pm

Not open

Rathangan

Mon, Thur & Sat 3pm-6pm Tue, Wed & Fri 10am-1pm

Not Open

Athy

9am-10pm

9am-10pm

Castledermot

10am-1pm

Not Open

Ballytore

3pm-5pm

Not Open

Ballymore Eustace

2pm-4pm

Not Open

Kilcock

10am-1pm

12 midday-1pm

Leixlip

12 midday-1.30pm 7pm-9pm

Not Open

The Garda stations at Naas, Kildare and Newbridge are open at all times. Local Garda management states that resources are utilised to ensure that stations are opened for the periods outlined, in conjunction with ensuring car patrols, foot patrols and all other areas of policing are also addressed. Local Garda management further states that it is not intended at this time to extend the opening hours of any of the stations in County Kildare attached to the Carlow-Kildare division. I am further advised that the extension of the opening hours of any of the Garda stations in County Kildare would necessitate the employment of additional personnel on indoor administrative duties who may be more effectively employed on outdoor policing duties.

Regarding Garda resources generally, the accelerated recruitment campaign of 1,100 Garda recruits each year to reach a record force strength of 14,000, in line with the commitment in the agreed programme for Government, is fully on target. This will lead to a combined strength, of both attested gardaí and recruits in training, of 14,000 by the end of 2006. The Garda Commissioner will now draw up plans on how best to distribute and manage these additional resources and, in this context, the needs of the Carlow/Kildare division will be fully considered within the overall context of the needs of Garda divisions throughout the country.

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