James Bannon
Ceist:304 Deputy James Bannon asked the Minister for the Environment, Heritage and Local Government the position regarding funding for village enhancement programmes on a county basis. [23014/07]
Amharc ar fhreagraDáil Éireann Debate, Wednesday - 10 October 2007
304 Deputy James Bannon asked the Minister for the Environment, Heritage and Local Government the position regarding funding for village enhancement programmes on a county basis. [23014/07]
Amharc ar fhreagraThe 2007 grant allocations to local authorities under the Urban and Village Renewal Programme are set out in the following table.
County |
2007 Allocation |
€ |
|
Carlow |
618,422 |
Cavan |
518,770 |
Clare |
1,013,301 |
Cork City |
Funding Completed |
Cork County |
1,028,113 |
Donegal |
398,029 |
Dublin |
4,668,841 |
Dún Laoghaire-Rathdown |
1,175,915 |
Fingal |
1,663,556 |
Galway City |
Funding Completed |
Galway County |
729,685 |
Kerry |
488,668 |
Kildare |
997,394 |
Kilkenny |
683,122 |
Laois |
804,689 |
Leitrim |
529,977 |
Limerick City |
Funding Completed |
Limerick County |
455,619 |
Longford |
359,102 |
Louth |
621,547 |
Mayo |
340,070 |
Meath |
351,070 |
Monaghan |
559,718 |
North Tipperary |
700,706 |
Offaly |
544,614 |
Roscommon |
541,279 |
Sligo |
539,567 |
South Tipperary |
632,233 |
South Dublin |
1,019,641 |
Waterford City |
Funding Completed |
Waterford County |
760,792 |
Westmeath |
397,317 |
Wexford |
758,169 |
Wicklow |
689,728 |