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Community Development Projects

Dáil Éireann Debate, Tuesday - 10 October 2017

Tuesday, 10 October 2017

Ceisteanna (3)

John Lahart

Ceist:

3. Deputy John Lahart asked the Taoiseach further to Parliamentary Question No. 93 of 3 October 2017, the funding allocated in 2016 and 2017 for projects in the North East Inner City; and if this funding will be recurring or if it is a once-off expenditure, in tabular format. [42789/17]

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Freagraí scríofa

The 2016 funding allocated to the North East Inner City to help the Community implement a number of interim measures is detailed in the published Mulvey Report which is available on: merrionstreet.ie.

As previously outlined, further measures for 2017 were agreed by the Programme Implementation Board at a cost of €2.5 million which are set out in more detail as follows - these contain a mixture of once off and recurring measures. Funding for 2018 has been sought as part of the Estimates process.

Priority Area

Report Action

Budget

Tackling Crime and Drugs

CCTV installation at key locations

€300,000

Measures to target street dealing and drug related intimidation

€75,000

Youth Leadership and Integration of targeted approaches for youth-at-risk

€53,000

Employment and Training

Enhanced Career Guidance Service

€20,130

English language training for new communities

€40,000

Construction Skills Course

€20,000

Family, Children and Youth Services

Pilot local schools initiative

€50,000

Programme of local community events summer projects, and folklore project

€235,000

Community grants scheme

€100,000

Restorative practice and standardised area training for staff

€61,300

Other supports targeting well-being, family support and counselling

€162,400

Youth outreach and services hub

€96,000

Improving the Physical Landscape

Public environment maintenance project

€80,000

Urgent Physical Improvement Works

€692,170

Target Derelict Sites, shopfront improvement and Street Art

€240,000

Greening Strategy

€200,000

Programme Office Costs

€75,000

Total

€2,500,000

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