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Dáil Éireann Debate, Tuesday - 21 June 2011

Tuesday, 21 June 2011

Ceisteanna (412)

Sandra McLellan

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429 Deputy Sandra McLellan asked the Minister for Transport, Tourism and Sport the number of Government websites operated by him including agencies under his Department; the cost of maintenance of these websites; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [16506/11]

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I refer the Deputy to PQ 477 answered on Wednesday, 12th January 2011, as follows:

Details of publicly facing websites provided by my Department, approximate annual costs and averaged amount of unique site visits per month can be found in the following table.

Website

Site Reference

Number of unique visits per month (approx)

Annual Cost (inc VAT)

Department of Transport

transport.ie

11,500 In December 2010 number was 133,000

€12,200 (This figure covers the first five sites)

Road Haulage

roadhaulage.ie

Not available

Air Accident Investigation Unit

aaiu.ie

Not available

Irish Coastguard

irishcoastguard.ie

Not available

Safety On the Water

safetyonthewater.ie

Not available

Online motor tax

motortax.ie

344,000

€300,000 (This figure covers four sites)

motarchain.ie

650

Change of vehicle ownership

motortrans.ie

35,000

End of Life Vehicle

motorelv.ie

500

Transport 21

transport21.ie

7,100

€774

Sustainable Transport

smartertravel.ie

1,182

€1,735

National Bike Week

bikeweek.ie

2,364

€13,049

In 2010 the motortax.ie site processed 2 million applications and collected over €438 million. This represents almost 43% of overall motor tax receipts. The figure for unique visits per month for transport.ie refers to January to October 2010. During the severe weather in November 2010 this figure was over 62,000 and in December 2010 climbed to just over 133,000. In 2010 bikeweek.ie was upgraded to enable event organisers submit details of some 400 events directly to the site and allow management of the Bike Week Facebook page which has attracted over 1,200 followers.

Following the restructuring of Government Departments in March, the transport.ie site has been replaced by dttas.ie which includes material relating to the tourism and sports functions which are in the expanded portfolio. The transport.ie domain name will be retained for use in weather emergencies. The Transport 21 site is being retired.

Websites operated by agencies under the remit of my Department is a matter for the agencies themselves and I have referred the question to them for direct reply. I would ask the Deputy to contact my office if a reply has not been received within ten days.

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