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Written Answers — Department of Transport, Tourism and Sport: Sports Capital Programme Data (6 May 2015)

Michael Ring: ...50 Cork 185 Donegal 57 Dublin 229 Galway 116 Kerry 73 Kildare 55 Kilkenny 38 Laois 41 Leitrim 20 Limerick 59 Longford 24 Louth 49 Mayo 75 Meath 62 Monaghan 26 Offaly 38 Roscommon 34 Sligo 42 Tipperary 74 Waterford 40 Westmeath 40 Wexford 60 Wicklow 48 Grand Total 1,596

Written Answers — Department of Rural and Community Development: CLÁR Programme (6 Sep 2019)

Michael Ring: ...x20ac;457,552 €457,552 100.00% Limerick €161,730 €160,925 99.50% Longford €238,417 €237,067 99.43% Louth €245,869 €155,370 63.19% Mayo €628,230 €621,637 98.95% Meath €104,000 €104,000 100.00% Monaghan €594,338* €586,524 98.69% Offaly €186,954 €185,665 99.31% Roscommon...

Written Answers — Asylum Support Services: Asylum Support Services (25 Jan 2006)

Michael Ring: Question 1196: To ask the Minister for Justice, Equality and Law Reform if the decision to move asylum seeking people from the town of Kiltimagh to Ballyhaunis and Sligo will be reconsidered in view of the fact that the children of these people are in the mid-term of their school year; if only an absolutely necessary move will be made and only when the academic school year is complete. [2255/06]

Cancer Services: Motion (Resumed) (21 May 2008)

Michael Ring: ..., Dara Calleary, Eamon Scanlon and Jimmy Devins not to mind the Taoiseach, Deputy Brian Cowen, and Fianna Fáil. Come with us and show we want the service retained in Mayo General Hospital, and in Sligo, with a satellite service in Letterkenny, because the service is better in those centres than that promised by a Government we cannot trust.

Other Questions: Sports Capital Programme Applications (7 Nov 2013)

Michael Ring: ...take this opportunity to congratulate Deputy Joe Carey on Clare on winning the All-Ireland hurling final, my colleagues here on Dublin winning the All-Ireland football final, my other colleagues on Sligo Rovers winning the FAI cup and the Department’s Secretary General on St. Patrick’s Athletic winning the FAI league,

Written Answers — Department of Rural and Community Development: Departmental Staff Data (22 Feb 2018)

Michael Ring: I can confirm that I attended the official launch of Project Ireland 2040, in Sligo, on 16 February 2018. Minister of State Sean Kyne was also in attendance. Two officials and one advisor from my Department travelled to the launch. Any officials or advisors attending are entitled to claim the appropriate travel and subsistence allowance in compliance with Department of Finance travel and...

Written Answers — Department of Transport, Tourism and Sport: Sports Capital Programme Application Numbers (13 May 2014)

Michael Ring: ...31 Clare 61 Cork 229 Donegal 96 Dublin 298 Galway 145 Kerry 82 Kildare 76 Kilkenny 61 Laois 43 Leitrim 23 Limerick 76 Longford 23 Louth 66 Mayo 85 Meath 79 Monaghan 35 Offaly 49 Roscommon 45 Sligo 44 Tipperary 106 Waterford 57 Westmeath 48 Wexford 82 Wicklow 63 Total 2036

Written Answers — Department of Rural and Community Development: Town and Village Renewal Scheme (29 Jan 2019)

Michael Ring: ...;380,000 €285,650.00 €380,000.00 Longford €380,000 €380,000 €380,000.00 €380,000.00 Louth €380,000 €380,000 €380,000.00 €380,000.00 Mayo €380,000 €380,000 €380,000.00 €380,000.00 Meath €380,000 €380,000 €337,270.00 €380,000.00 Monaghan €380,000...

Written Answers — Department of Rural and Community Development: Rural Development Programme (27 May 2020)

Michael Ring: ...Mayo 37 37 Meath 11 7 Monaghan 19 19 Offaly 17 9 Roscommon 19 27 Sligo 20 17 Tipperary 24 20 Waterford 16 18 Westmeath 21 22 ...

Written Answers — Department of Rural and Community Development: Project Ireland 2040 (21 Feb 2018)

Michael Ring: ...AEC and specifically highlights the contribution that the AEC can make to achieving the regional growth objectives of the National Planning Framework. Furthermore, the identification in the NPF of Sligo and Letterkenny as regional growth centres, along with Limerick and Galway cities, means that a there will be a strong network of towns and cities along the Corridor to help drive the...

Constituency Commission Report: Statements (Resumed) (28 May 2008)

Michael Ring: I will be well capable of doing that because I will have the backup and the manpower and the womanpower to deal with that. I will have people like Deputy Perry in Sligo whom I am sure will give me great support if I choose to go down that road. I have a great interest in Europe and it is something that I am looking at and trying to broaden my horizons. I know Jim Higgins, MEP, will be...

Written Answers — Department of Transport, Tourism and Sport: Sports Capital Programme (20 Dec 2012)

Michael Ring: ... 18 14 Leitrim 30 8 18 Limerick 117 22 56 Longford 30 10 13 Louth 59 22 20 Mayo 113 15 60 Meath 74 25 45 Monaghan 48 15 15 Offaly 45 14 19 Roscommon 45 10 22 Sligo 48 12 22 Tipperary 95 30 43 Waterford 69 19 34 Westmeath 43 15 24 Wexford 94 19 36 Wicklow 56 26 25

Written Answers — Department of Rural and Community Development: Social Inclusion and Community Activation Programme Data (22 Mar 2018)

Michael Ring: ...Mayo Castlebar & Claremorris (29-3) 1 Mayo Islands (29-1) 1 Meath Meath LCDC Meath County (11-1) 1 Monaghan Monaghan LCDC Monaghan County (34-1) 1 Offaly Offaly LCDC Offaly County (12-1) 1 Roscommon Roscommon LCDC Roscommon County (30-1) 1 Sligo Sligo LCDC Sligo County (31-1) 1 Tipperary Tipperary LCDC Tipperary North (22-1) 1 Tipperary South (23-2) 1 Waterford...

Written Answers — Department of Rural and Community Development: Local Improvement Scheme Data (28 May 2019)

Michael Ring: ...under the 2018 scheme. I launched the 2019 LIS on 7th February last and allocated a sum of €10 million to Local Authorities under the scheme. This included €250,000 for Leitrim, €256,154 for Sligo, €355,104 for Roscommon, and €677,456 for Donegal. The number and location of roads to benefit from improvement works in 2019 will be a matter for the...

Written Answers — Department of Rural and Community Development: Local Improvement Scheme Funding (6 Sep 2019)

Michael Ring: ...,120 100.00% Limerick €684,349 €684,349 100.00% Longford €472,217 €382,350 80.97% Louth €250,000 €249,984 99.99% Mayo €1,843,235 €1,802,851 97.81% Meath €773,404 €765,001 98.91% Monaghan €540,841 €540,841 100.00% Offaly €644,654 €644,486 99.97% Roscommon €820,968...

Written Answers — Department of Rural and Community Development: Western Development Commission Funding (28 Sep 2017)

Michael Ring: ...Development Commission Act, 1998.  The main aim of the Commission is to promote, foster and encourage economic and social development in the Western Region, covering counties Donegal, Leitrim, Sligo, Mayo, Roscommon, Galway and Clare. The Exchequer allocation for the WDC in the Revised Estimates Volume for 2017 is €2.495 million. This figure comprises €1.495 million in...

Written Answers — Department of Transport, Tourism and Sport: Sports Capital Programme Application Numbers (15 Jul 2014)

Michael Ring: ...23 Limerick 32 15 29 76 Longford 10 13 23 Louth 24 22 20 66 Mayo 31 29 25 85 Meath 36 12 31 79 Monaghan 13 8 14 35 Offaly 20 10 19 49 Roscommon 21 11 13 45 Sligo 16 16 12 44 Tipperary 36 31 39 106 Waterford 25 19 13 57 Westmeath 23 9 16 48 Wexford 33 12 37 82 Wicklow 32 7 24 63 Grand Total 880 420 736 2036

Written Answers — Department of Rural and Community Development: Town and Village Renewal Scheme (9 Jul 2019)

Michael Ring: ...€1,098,538 €863,538 79% Limerick €1,087,943 €910,873 84% Longford €637,400 €447,400 70% Louth €775,726 €707,729 91% Mayo €1,348,178 €1,144,089 85% Meath €901,724 €803,081 89% Monaghan €580,000 €530,000 91% Offaly €300,000 €300,000 100% Roscommon €575,508...

Written Answers — Department of Rural and Community Development: Town and Village Renewal Scheme (28 Mar 2019)

Michael Ring: ...% Leitrim €1,098,538 €711,639 65% Limerick €1,087,943 €850,872 78% Longford €637,400 €447,400 70% Louth €775,726 €697,154 90% Mayo €1,348,178 €920,089 68% Meath €901,724 €664,874 74% Monaghan €580,000 €420,000 72% Offaly €300,000 €200,000 67% Roscommon €575,508...

Written Answers — Social Welfare Benefits: Social Welfare Benefits (4 Nov 2008)

Michael Ring: Question 369: To ask the Minister for Social and Family Affairs the reason it is deemed necessary for County Mayo social welfare applicants to apply to her Department's office in Sligo for a statement of their payments for a calendar year rather than obtaining this information in their local social welfare office, as these statements are needed to support third level grant applications; the...

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