I propose to take Questions Nos. 177, 178 and 179 together.
As the Deputy will be aware, daa has the statutory responsibility to operate, manage and develop Dublin Airport and all the operations associated with this.
daa has advised that it is currently requesting proposals of interest for its on-campus fitness facilities to ensure they are fit for purpose to meet the needs of over twenty thousand staff working at Dublin Airport and also the evolving needs of the surrounding community. The current operator, ALSAA, has also been invited and encouraged to participate in this process of submitting a plan that will provide necessary capital improvements to the facilities whilst providing a sustainable proposition to its members and the community.
daa advise that regular users of the facilities are aware of the urgent need for upgrades to parts of the complex to bring the sporting and leisure facilities up to an acceptable standard to meet the needs of all users on our campus including adults, children and Special Olympians who regularly use the facilities.
As the most recent five-year licensing term ended in December 2021, it is understood that daa has invited submissions from a range of parties, including the current tenant, ALSAA, to outline their operating and investment plans for the future. daa has granted ALSAA a notice period of two months to facilitate engagement with their members and have now offered to extend this notice period for a further year.
daa is committed to ensuring investment in and continued use of its sporting and recreation facilities at Dublin Airport and it supports local communities through many initiatives, including long-term access to daa’s lands for sporting and recreational activities and through Dublin Airport’s €10m Community Fund.