Dáil debates

Tuesday, 28 June 2011

3:00 pm

Photo of Alan ShatterAlan Shatter (Dublin South, Fine Gael)

Since the mid-1990s, the Department of Defence has been engaged in a programme of disposing of surplus properties and using the proceeds for reinvestment in equipment and infrastructure for the Defence Forces. The former Connolly Barracks is one such property. I have received no proposal in regard to Connolly Barracks. The Midland Regional Authority undertook a feasibility study into the possible use of the former barracks for a range of activities. The acceptance and implementation of the recommendations of the Connolly Barracks feasibility study are a matter for the two local authorities that commissioned the study. The Department has no role in this regard.

I understand the local authorities are still considering the report and the challenges in providing funding for the acquisition of the barracks. In that context, Longford County Council has expressed some interest in acquiring the barracks and discussions with the council are at a preliminary stage. In the event of these discussions not reaching a satisfactory outcome, Connolly Barracks will be disposed of, taking account of the market conditions so as to maximise the return to the Defence Forces.

In the meantime, the departmental officials concerned have been in contact with the county council to determine whether a basis exists to bring the discussions to a mutually satisfactory conclusion. These discussions will be advanced once the authorities have completed their consideration of the report.

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