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Closed-Circuit Television Systems

Dáil Éireann Debate, Tuesday - 16 April 2024

Tuesday, 16 April 2024

Ceisteanna (523)

Cormac Devlin

Ceist:

523. Deputy Cormac Devlin asked the Minister for Justice the number of organisations, by name and year, which have applied for the community CCTV scheme since its inception; how many of those have drawn the funding down; and if she will make a statement on the matter. [16476/24]

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Community safety is a top priority for my Department and everyone has the right to be safe and feel safe in their communities. Community CCTV plays a vital role in achieving this goal.

As the Deputy may be aware, since 2017 my Department has administered a grant-aid scheme supporting groups wishing to establish a community-based CCTV system in their area.

The CCTV grant scheme was extended in 2019 to cover not only new CCTV systems, but to also provide funding for the extension or upgrade of existing CCTV systems which are incomplete or obsolete. Applicants may now also seek a once-off grant of up to €5,000 for minor maintenance costs.

Grants of over €950,000 for 36 Community CCTV schemes have been approved to date and a list of these CCTV projects is attached for the Deputy's information.

A further €1 million in funding has been made available towards the development of community-based CCTV schemes in 2024. Applications for funding are now open and can be made directly by the relevant Local Authorities.

This level of funding underlines my commitment to working with communities to ensure everyone feels safe.

The legal framework which provides for the operation of community CCTV requires that any proposed scheme must:

be approved by the local Joint Policing Committee*,

have a data protection impact assessment prepared,

have the prior support of the relevant local authority, which must act as a joint data controller with An Garda Síochána and a joint data controller agreement must be put in place, and

have the authorisation of the Garda Commissioner.

The Garda Síochána (Recording Devices) Act 2023, which was signed into law in December last year, will reform CCTV schemes. Under the Act, community groups will continue to have their say in keeping their community safe as they will be able to request schemes in their area

In tandem with this, the Act also provides for Garda use of Body Worn Cameras (BWC), CCTV and Automatic Number Plate Recognition (ANPR).

The parts of the Recording Devices Act that are necessary for the deployment of BWCs will be commenced first, prior to their introduction. Other parts of the Act will be commenced once the codes of practice for those parts are fully drafted in line with part 8 of the Act.

Recognising that community safety is a whole of Government responsibility, my Department has established three pilot Local Community Safety Partnerships (LCSPs). These partnerships, trialled in Longford, Waterford and Dublin’s North Inner City, bring together Gardaí, community groups and local representatives which have each created a community safety plan tailored to that area’s needs.

*Once commenced, the Policing, Security and Community Safety Act 2024 will provide for the nationwide roll-out of LCSPs. The LCSPs will then become the appropriate avenue for community groups to request local authorities to consider schemes in their area. Meanwhile, however, it is open to groups to request their Local Authorities to apply for funding for schemes through this allocation.

County

Locality

Year Funding Application  Approved

 Funding Allocation

Fully, Partly or Still have to request Funding Drawn Down 

Carlow

St Mullins

2019

€30,083.50

Fully

Carlow

Tullow

2021

€5,000.00

Fully

Kerry

Killarney Outer

2021

€31,254.00

Partly

Kerry

Killarney Town Centre

2021

€40,200.00

Partly

Kerry

Ballyspillane

2021

€24,300.00

Partly

Kilkenny

Urlingford 

2020

€26,000.00

Partly

Laois 

Mountmellick

2019

€40,938.77

Partly

Laois 

Woodenbridge

2020

€13,040.00

Partly

Laois 

Donaghmore

2019

€22,409.03

Partly

Laois 

Borris in Ossory

2020

€10,107.62

Fully

Leitrim

Carrick On Shannon

2018

€40,000.00

Fully

Limerick

Newcastlewest

2019

€31,071.33

Partly

Limerick

Castleconnell

2019

€27,310.22

Partly

Limerick

Askeaton

2019

€28,115.54

Partly

Limerick

Abbeyfeale

2019

€22,800.94

Partly

Limerick

Kilmallock

2019

€30,370.01

Partly

Limerick

Rathkeale

2019

€34,172.66

Partly

Limerick

Adare

2019

€22,406.01

Partly

Limerick

Caherconlish

2019

€16,481.38

Partly

Limerick

Croom

2019

€19,277.12

Partly

Limerick

Murroe

2019

€21,945.33

Partly

Limerick

Pallasgreen

2019

€18,691.09

Partly

Limerick

Cappamore

2019

€14,218.00

Partly

Limerick

Patrickswell

2019

€30,363.85

Partly

Limerick

 Foynes

2019

€17,349.85

Partly

Longford

Longford Town

2021

€40,000.00

Partly

Louth 

Rathmullen

2020

€34,516.70

Partly

Louth 

Moneymore

2020

€34,516.70

Partly

Mayo

Ballina

2021

€5,000.00

Fully

Monaghan

Monaghan Town

2020

€45,000.00

Partly

Sligo

Cranmore

2019

€13,835.00

Partly

Wexford

Courttown/Riverchapel

2018

€28,636.05

Partly

Wexford

Gorey Town Park

2018

€28,603.46

Fully

Wexford

Wexford

2018

€25,675.00

Fully

Wicklow

Arklow Town

2018

€45,000.00

Fully

Wicklow

Blessington Town Centre

2021

€40,000.00

Partly

€958,689.16

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