Results 761-780 of 9,810 for speaker:Thomas Byrne
- Ceisteanna Eile - Other Questions: Sports Funding (5 Dec 2023)
Thomas Byrne: There is no doubt that we are prioritising the funding of sports facilities through the LSSIF, through the sports capital and equipment programme and through our general funding to Sport Ireland as well. We aim to ensure that a wide range of sports are provided for across the entire country. That has been evident from the work we have done to date. We want to promote our elites to...
- Ceisteanna Eile - Other Questions: Sports Funding (5 Dec 2023)
Thomas Byrne: There have been significant supports to sporting organisations during Covid. There have been general Covid supports. There have been energy supports as well in the context of the price rises that happened after Covid. In terms of sports capital funding, one could apply for existing projects up to the existing limits in the previous sports capital round to cover the costs of inflation....
- Written Answers — Department of Culture, Heritage and the Gaeltacht: European Council (5 Dec 2023)
Thomas Byrne: At last week's EU Sports Council, Ministers approved conclusions on women and equality in the field of sport. The conclusions emphasise the importance of access to a safe, inclusive and equal playing field, free from any form of inequality, discrimination or violence. These conclusions emphasise the particular need to increase the share of women participation in coaching and leadership...
- Written Answers — Department of Culture, Heritage and the Gaeltacht: Sports Funding (5 Dec 2023)
Thomas Byrne: The Sports Capital and Equipment Programme (SCEP) is the primary vehicle for Government support for the development of sports and recreation facilities and the purchase of non-personal sports equipment throughout the country. Over 13,000 projects have now benefited from sports capital funding since 1998 bringing the total allocations in that time to over €1.15 billion. The Programme...
- Written Answers — Department of Culture, Heritage and the Gaeltacht: Sport and Recreational Development (5 Dec 2023)
Thomas Byrne: Addressing women’s participation at all levels in sport is an important element of the National Sports Policy 2018-2027 and Minister Martin and I are committed to ensuring that we continue to provide increased opportunities for female participation at all levels. In the recent Budget announcement, we announced an increase of €8 million or 5% in the sport budget for 2024....
- Written Answers — Department of Culture, Heritage and the Gaeltacht: Racism in Sport (5 Dec 2023)
Thomas Byrne: In May 2022 Sport Ireland published its Diversity and Inclusion Policy and developed an action plan to support the implementation of that policy. Included in that action plan is detailed support for building capacity in the sport sector, including training and education. Sport Ireland is committed to developing a strong and diverse sport sector that delivers for the sporting community in...
- Written Answers — Department of Culture, Heritage and the Gaeltacht: Sports Facilities (5 Dec 2023)
Thomas Byrne: In November 2022, the Government approved a new Masterplan for the development of the Sport Ireland National Sports Campus. The Masterplan provides a framework for the further development of the campus over the next 15 to 20 years and identifies the next key high-level projects for development. The first high-level project for delivery under the new masterplan is likely to be the National...
- Written Answers — Department of Culture, Heritage and the Gaeltacht: Sports Organisations (5 Dec 2023)
Thomas Byrne: The Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) agreed between the Government and the Association to which the Deputy refers was signed in January 2020 and it enabled Sport Ireland to restore funding of €2.9 million per annum to the organisation and to provide additional annual funding of €2.9 million for football development up to and including 2023. In recognition of the...
- Written Answers — Department of Culture, Heritage and the Gaeltacht: Sports Funding (5 Dec 2023)
Thomas Byrne: The National Sports Policy, which was published in 2018, provided for the establishment of a Large Scale Sport Infrastructure Fund (LSSIF). The first call for proposals under the LSSIF closed in 2019 with applications confined to local authorities and National Governing Bodies (NGBs) of Sport. All applications were assessed in accordance with the published Evaluation Procedures and Guidelines...
- Written Answers — Department of Culture, Heritage and the Gaeltacht: Sports Funding (5 Dec 2023)
Thomas Byrne: The National Sports Policy, which was published in 2018, provided for the establishment of a Large Scale Sport Infrastructure Fund (LSSIF). The first call for proposals under the LSSIF closed in 2019 with applications confined to local authorities and national governing bodies of sport. All applications were assessed in accordance with the published evaluation procedures and guidelines and...
- Written Answers — Department of Culture, Heritage and the Gaeltacht: Racism in Sport (5 Dec 2023)
Thomas Byrne: In May 2022 Sport Ireland published its Diversity and Inclusion Policy and developed an action plan to support the implementation of that policy. Included in that action plan is detailed support for building capacity in the sport sector, including training and education. I have referred the Deputy’s question to Sport Ireland for direct reply with regard to the actions it is taking...
- Written Answers — Department of Culture, Heritage and the Gaeltacht: Sport and Recreational Development (5 Dec 2023)
Thomas Byrne: The National Sports Policy, which was published in 2018, provided for the establishment of a Large Scale Sport Infrastructure Fund (LSSIF). The first call for proposals under the LSSIF closed in 2019 with applications confined to local authorities and national governing bodies of sport. All applications were assessed in accordance with the published evaluation procedures and guidelines and...
- Written Answers — Department of Culture, Heritage and the Gaeltacht: Sports Funding (5 Dec 2023)
Thomas Byrne: The latest round of the SCEP (2023) closed for applications on Friday 8 September 2023. A preliminary examination of the submitted applications demonstrates that the Programme has again generated a large number of applications, including one from the club referenced by the Deputy, and it is evident that the total number of applications will exceed the previous record of 3,106 applications...
- Written Answers — Department of Culture, Heritage and the Gaeltacht: Sports Events (5 Dec 2023)
Thomas Byrne: I propose to take Questions Nos. 277 and 295 together. Ireland has consistently demonstrated ambition in terms of attracting to the country large scale sports events that can make a positive return under a range of headings including in terms of the economy and tourism, wider participation in sport, and general wellbeing. This is evidenced by the Government’s decisions to support...
- Written Answers — Department of Culture, Heritage and the Gaeltacht: Sports Events (5 Dec 2023)
Thomas Byrne: In addition to the regular major sports events organised by the various National Governing Bodies of Sport, Govenment input has played a role in the hosting of major sporting events of varying sizes across many sports since the Grand Départ of the Tour de France in 1998. These events have included events with a strong focus on tourism such as the US College Classic American football...
- Written Answers — Department of Culture, Heritage and the Gaeltacht: Sports Funding (5 Dec 2023)
Thomas Byrne: The Sports Capital and Equipment Programme (SCEP) is the primary vehicle for Government support for the development of sports and recreation facilities and the purchase of non-personal sports equipment throughout the country. Over 13,000 projects have now benefited from sports capital funding since 1998 bringing the total allocations in that time to over €1.15 billion. The Programme...
- Written Answers — Department of Culture, Heritage and the Gaeltacht: Sports Funding (5 Dec 2023)
Thomas Byrne: The Sports Capital and Equipment Programme (SCEP) is the primary vehicle for Government support for the development of sports and recreation facilities and the purchase of non-personal sports equipment throughout the country. Over 13,000 projects have now benefited from sports capital funding since 1998 bringing the total allocations in that time to over €1.15 billion. The Programme...
- Written Answers — Department of Culture, Heritage and the Gaeltacht: Sports Funding (5 Dec 2023)
Thomas Byrne: The Sports Capital and Equipment Programme (SCEP) is the primary vehicle for Government support for the development of sports and recreation facilities and the purchase of non-personal sports equipment throughout the country. Over 13,000 projects have now benefited from sports capital funding since 1998 bringing the total allocations in that time to over €1.15 billion. The Programme...
- Written Answers — Department of Culture, Heritage and the Gaeltacht: Sports Funding (30 Nov 2023)
Thomas Byrne: The Sports Capital and Equipment Programme (SCEP) is the primary vehicle for Government support for the development of sports and recreation facilities and the purchase of non-personal sports equipment throughout the country. Over 13,000 projects have now benefited from sports capital funding since 1998 bringing the total allocations in that time to over €1.15 billion. The Programme...
- Written Answers — Department of Culture, Heritage and the Gaeltacht: Sports Funding (30 Nov 2023)
Thomas Byrne: The club referred to by the Deputy was allocated €149,000 towards the construction of a gymnasium under the 2020 SCEP. I am advised that the club has already drawn down part-payment of the grant. No further payment request has been received. Should a further payment request be submitted before year-end, it will be facilitated if it is in order to do so.