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Tourism Promotion. (8 Oct 2008)

Martin Cullen: As the Deputy will be aware, this is an issue with which I am very familiar because I was centrally involved in it as Minister for Transport, and I believe strongly in advancing it. Unfortunately, the difficulties rest with those with whom we have to work rather than with ourselves. A combination of groups, including Ireland and the US as sovereign Governments, are involved in developing...

Tourism Promotion. (8 Oct 2008)

Martin Cullen: I assure the Deputy that work had already commenced on the legislation while I was Minister, so there is no question of my colleague being slow in progressing it. The Government is aware of the benefits of this agreement. We will certainly endeavour to establish facilities at Shannon at the earliest opportunity, although the construction work on Dublin Airport will have to be completed...

Tourism Promotion. (8 Oct 2008)

Martin Cullen: The Deputy can elicit much of that information from the Minister for Transport. I do not wish to avoid her question but I simply do not know who he has met. I know, however, that he is very committed to this issue. I had a conversation with him recently on this and I am almost certain that he has held meetings but I would need to confirm that. A number of technical issues arose that...

Departmental Expenditure. (8 Oct 2008)

Martin Cullen: I propose to take Questions Nos. 126 and 128 together. As required by the Government in dealing with the current financial difficulties, an amount of €5.978 million was identified as the savings to be achieved this year on the Votes of the Department of Arts, Sport and Tourism and the National Gallery. The savings will be as follows: €3 million in Department operated capital programmes...

Departmental Expenditure. (8 Oct 2008)

Martin Cullen: Nearly all have moved.

Departmental Expenditure. (8 Oct 2008)

Martin Cullen: It is a separate question.

Departmental Expenditure. (8 Oct 2008)

Martin Cullen: That is not fair.

Departmental Expenditure. (8 Oct 2008)

Martin Cullen: I provided the Deputy with a formidable amount of information in response to an earlier question. The number of validated claims received by the Department from the various promoters was lower than anticipated this year. This probably reflects the general position of the construction industry. In that way, we were able to make savings. My Department has almost completely decentralised to...

Departmental Expenditure. (8 Oct 2008)

Martin Cullen: There is no difficulty from my point of view in seeing the programme completed.

Departmental Expenditure. (8 Oct 2008)

Martin Cullen: The reality is that these measures still require money. As the Deputy knows, decisions in these areas are taken by the Arts Council, not by me. The council organises its budgets. We spoke to the agencies when we originally made our contribution to the adjustments made in July this year on behalf of the Government. My understanding is that it has not really had a direct effect in stopping...

Sports Funding. (8 Oct 2008)

Martin Cullen: The Irish Sports Council, ISC, which is funded by my Department has statutory responsibility for encouraging the promotion, development and co-ordination of competitive sport and increasing participation in recreational sport. All sports organisations funded by the ISC, including national governing bodies and local sports partnerships, are encouraged to target all sections of society in...

Sports Funding. (8 Oct 2008)

Martin Cullen: I agree with the Deputy wholeheartedly. Team sports are at the core of what sport is about, particularly for younger people. Participation in team sports teaches our children so much in terms of their ability to cope with success, defeat and disappointments, their social skills and ability to interact with their friends, and their understanding of leadership and playing one's part. There...

Sports Funding. (8 Oct 2008)

Martin Cullen: There are other attractions also.

Sports Funding. (8 Oct 2008)

Martin Cullen: Two areas are starkly identified in the most recent report which I launched some months ago — Deputy Mitchell was present — which was commissioned by the Irish Sports Council. These are the participation of young girls in sport and the participation and retention of young children in socio-economically disadvantaged areas. Coincidentally, I happened to have a meeting this week with a...

Sports Funding. (8 Oct 2008)

Martin Cullen: I agree with the Deputy's reading of the report. It is very important to get girls interested in sport at primary level. Obviously it is much harder to engage them at an older age, as it would be with anybody who does not have that ethos and is not used to such participation. Emphasis needs to be placed on that matter. I am working with the Department of Education and Science on the...

Appointments to State Boards. (8 Oct 2008)

Martin Cullen: I am considering the vacancies on the board of the Arts Council and hope to make an announcement in the immediate future. The remaining members of the board, whose terms expire in 2011, are sufficient to provide a quorum for the council and under the Arts Act 2003 the deputy chair can take the place of the chair until a new chair is appointed. In appointing new members to the board...

Appointments to State Boards. (8 Oct 2008)

Martin Cullen: I am glad the Deputy prefaced her remarks about the outgoing chairperson.

Appointments to State Boards. (8 Oct 2008)

Martin Cullen: My view and the general view without fear or favour is that she was an excellent and superb chairperson. Many people in this House as well as outside it often complain to me that the Arts Council is far too independent.

Appointments to State Boards. (8 Oct 2008)

Martin Cullen: One can never win. I also know the other person to whom the Deputy referred. She is superb and is greatly committed to that area.

Appointments to State Boards. (8 Oct 2008)

Martin Cullen: I know that. However, I wanted to put it on the record for fear that if I did not respond it might be taken to acquiesce with the Deputy's view. She is superb in the roles she fulfils.

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