I refer the Deputy to my reply to Parliamentary Question No. 156 of 2 May 2017, in which I outlined that a Working Group was established by the Secretary General of the Department of Justice and Equality in January 2015, to examine options for the future use of the Thornton Hall site. This group, comprising of officials from the Department of Justice and Equality, the Office of Public Works and the Irish Prison Service, was asked to review potential options for the lands and house at Thornton and make recommendations on how best to maximise the value to the State. I am awaiting the Working Group's Report and in advance of that, I am not in a position to indicate an expected publication date.
In relation to maintenance and ongoing costs, the information is currently being collated and I will respond to the Deputy directly as soon as the information is to hand.
The following deferred reply was received under Standing Order 42A.
I refer to Parliamentary Question Nos. 97 and 62 for answer on 16 May 2017 and 18 May 2017 respectively, in which you requested the levels of maintenance and key ongoing works on the Thornton Hall site, the annual cost of same over the past 12 years and to date in 2017 and the annual cost of maintaining and running the site.
The table outlines the total costs incurred since 2005 in respect of maintenance, repairs and utilities which are the main costs in terms of ongoing maintenance of the site.
Ongoing Maintenance, Repairs & Utilities
2013
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€181,280
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2014
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€248,190
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2015
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€117,930
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2016
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€ 62,001
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2017 (to 15 June
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€ 51,514
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I hope this information is of assistance.