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Community Development.

Dáil Éireann Debate, Tuesday - 26 January 2010

Tuesday, 26 January 2010

Ceisteanna (331, 332, 333)

John Deasy

Ceist:

417 Deputy John Deasy asked the Minister for Community, Rural and Gaeltacht Affairs the funding available under Axes 3 and 4 of the rural development programme; the planned expenditure for each year of the programme; the amount allocated to each county; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [3242/10]

Amharc ar fhreagra

John Deasy

Ceist:

418 Deputy John Deasy asked the Minister for Community, Rural and Gaeltacht Affairs the process involved in applying for funding in respect of individual and community applicants under Axes 3 and 4 of the rural development programme; the criteria for assessing such applicants; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [3243/10]

Amharc ar fhreagra

Freagraí scríofa

I propose to take Questions Nos. 417 and 418 together.

My Department is responsible for the delivery of Axes 3 & 4 of the Rural Development Programme 2007-2013 for which funding of the order of €425m is available. The roll-out of these axes commenced in February 2009 and by the end of December 2009, more than €18m had been spent. The allocation under the Programme for 2010 of €40m represents an increase of approximately 120% on the level of expenditure in 2009. Future allocations will be subject to the normal budgetary processes and will be agreed with the Department of Finance on an annual basis. I have no doubt, however, that we will achieve the full target of €425m over the lifetime of the Programme. The main objectives of the Programme are to improve the quality of life in rural areas and facilitate the diversification of the rural economy. The individual measures under the Programme including initiative allocations are listed as follows:

Diversification into non-agricultural activities for farm families€16.66m;

Support for business creation and development — €48.26m;

Encouragement of tourism activities — €45.4m;

Basic services for the economy and rural population — €49.61m;

Village renewal and development — €54.2m;

Conservation and upgrading of the rural heritage — €51.7m;

Training and information on adapted and new skills — €29.45m; and

Implementing co-operation projects – €10.7m.

A number of Local Action Groups (LAGs), formerly known as LEADER companies, have been contracted by my Department to deliver the Programme throughout Ireland. The following table details the group names, their county coverage and their overall funding allocations to date.

In terms of the delivery of the Programme, my Department has issued a set of operating rules to each group based on the EU Regulations which govern it. These rules are regularly updated, as necessary. However, in line with the bottom-up nature of the LEADER approach, the Deputy should note that the LAG is the principle decision-maker in relation to the eligibility criteria for Programme funding, the application process and the allocation of project funding to individual applicants. Funding decisions are made by the LAG following extensive evaluation and approval processes in the context of the Group's Local Development Strategy and in line with the operating rules and EU Regulations. Groups or individuals interested in applying for funding under the Programme should, therefore, contact their local LAG for further information.

Local Action Group

Area Covered

Indicative Allocation

Avondhu /Blackwater Partnership Ltd

Cork East

9,057,810

Ballyhoura Development Ltd

Limerick East and North Cork

11,673,519

Carlow County Development Partnership Ltd

Carlow

8,878,177

Cavan & Monaghan Partnerships

Cavan and Monaghan

12,035,118

Clare Local Development Company Ltd.

Clare

14,028,529

Comhar na nOileáin Teoranta

The Islands

4,642,415

Donegal Local Development Company Ltd.

Donegal

12,831,901

Fingal LEADER Partnership (Rural Dublin)

Fingal, County Dublin

7,766,780

Forum Connemara

Galway

9,668,965

Galway Rural Development Community Ltd.

Galway

15,257,985

Inishowen Development Partnership (Donegal)

Donegal

8,286,143

I.R.D. Duhallow

Cork North-West & Kerry South-East

10,315,943

Cill Dara ar Aghaidh Teoranta

Kildare

12,282,448

County Kilkenny LEADER Parntership Ltd

Kilkenny

11,523,729

Laois Community & Enterprise Development Company Ltd.

Laois

10,993,608

Leitrim Integrated Development Company

Leitrim

10,845,497

Longford Community Resources Ltd.

Longford

8,714,110

Louth LEADER Partnership

Louth

8,839,815

Mayo North East LEADER Partnership Company Teoranta

Mayo

10,751,894

Meath Partnership

Meath

12,748,771

Meitheal Forbartha na Gaeltachta Teoranta

Gaeltacht Areas

17,278,809

North & East Kerry LEADER Partnership Teoranta

North and East Kerry

10,558,882

North Tipperary LEADER Partnership Company

North Tipperary

9,708,008

Offaly Integrated Local Development Company

Offaly

11,520,489

Roscommon Integrated Development Company

Roscommon

12,838,021

County Sligo LEADER Partnership Company

Sligo

10,888,673

South & East Cork Area Development Ltd.

South and East Cork

10,641,494

South Kerry Development Partnership Ltd.

South Kerry

12,370,667

South Tipperary Local Development Company Ltd.

South Tipperary

11,106,187

South West Mayo Development Company Ltd.

South West Mayo

12,150,007

Waterford LEADER Partnership Ltd.

Waterford

10,558,519

West Cork Development Partnership

West Cork

14,601,149

West Limerick Resources

West Limerick

9,997,751

Westmeath Community Development

Westmeath

10,987,060

Wexford Local Development

Wexford

12,515,565

County Wicklow Partnership

Wicklow

11,135,560

Niall Collins

Ceist:

419 Deputy Niall Collins asked the Minister for Community, Rural and Gaeltacht Affairs the amount of financial support and assistance given by his Department to an organisation (details supplied) in the years 2006 to 2009 inclusive; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [3302/10]

Amharc ar fhreagra

The organisation in question submitted an application under the 2006 call for proposals under the Community Service Programme (CSP). The application and business plan was subsequently approved and the contract commenced in mid-2007. The organisation received the following funding:

€3,872 for the period 1 July to 31 December 2007;

€78,439 for 2008;

€80,775 for 2009.

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