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- Ceisteanna - Questions - Priority Questions: Leader Programmes Funding (17 Jun 2014)
Phil Hogan: The current value of the axis 3 and 4 elements of the Rural Development Programme 2007-2013 is €370 million and it will be €250 million for the next programme. In addition, €5 million has been provided for the axis 1 agrifood measure. To date, €205.7 million has been spent on projects, €12 million has been spent on animation and €55.2 million has...
- Written Answers — Department of Social Protection: Money Advice and Budgeting Service Issues (18 Sep 2013)
Joan Burton: ...with debt problems, in particular those on low incomes and people living on social welfare payments. In 2013, the Citizens Information Board has been allocated a budget of approximately €47.5 million of which some €19 million has been assigned to MABS. In 2012 the corresponding allocation was €46.8 million and €18.3million respectively. The Money Advice and...
- Public Accounts Committee: Financial Statements 2022: Inland Fisheries Ireland (25 Apr 2024)
Ms Suzanne Campion: In terms of the increase from €27 million to €34 million between 2021 and 2022, the Department withdrew close to €5 million from us at the end of 2021 because we were holding cash in our bank balances. That is reflected in the €27,000 in drawdown. Therefore, in effect, the difference is €2 million year-on-year.
- Departmental Programmes. (1 Apr 2009)
John McGuinness: With regard to money already allocated, Enterprise Ireland has â¬291 million and it is dealing with it in the normal course of events. With regard to the IDA, this time last year the payout was â¬3.1 million as against its budget of â¬74 million. This year it is â¬5 million against its budget of â¬75 million. The enterprise boards have had an increase so let us acknowledge it.
- Committee of Inquiry into the Banking Crisis: Nexus Phase (13 May 2015) See 1 other result from this debate
...bank would have an agreed fee that they would pay the values, which to do a valuation for a house, for instance, could be somewhere in the region of €100 to probably €120 to €130 to maybe €150. So that the bank ... the valuer would know that every time they do an evaluation, they will get so much money for it. On bigger properties, there will be fees and...
- Written Answers — Department of Finance: Euro Coins Production (3 Apr 2014)
Michael Noonan: ...the Central Bank. The 1 cent and 2 cent coins account for 60% of those issues. The following tables give a detailed breakdown per year. In 2001, as preparation for the launch of the Euro, 970 million coins were frontloaded to the cash cycle and are not included in the following tables. In 2013, based on a recommendation of the National Payments Plan, the Central Bank ran a trial...
- Written Answers — Department of Employment Affairs and Social Protection: School Meals Programme (17 Apr 2018)
Regina Doherty: Funding towards school meals is being provided in over 1,580 schools and other organisations, supporting over 248,000 children at a cost of some €54 million in 2018, representing an increase of €6.5 million over the previous year. The programme is an important component of policies to encourage school attendance and extra educational achievement. Based on the 2018 budgetary...
- Written Answers — Department of Rural and Community Development: Leader Programmes Data (28 Sep 2017)
Michael Ring: Leader is a multi-annual programme which has a budget of €250 million over the period to 2014-2020. The programme is delivered in 28 sub-regional areas by Local Action Groups (LAGs). Funding Agreements with the LAGs for the current programme were, for the most part, signed with the LAGs in the second half of 2016 and the programme effectively became operational from...
- Written Answers — Department of Culture, Heritage and the Gaeltacht: Departmental Contracts (11 Jun 2025)
Dara Calleary: I can confirm that the Department of Rural and Community Development and the Gaeltacht had no capital projects with contracts valued in excess of €5 million, which ran over cost in 2023. During the time period referenced by the Deputy there were four bodies under the aegis of my Department - the Charities Regulator, Western Development Commission, Water Safety Ireland, and Pobal....
- Written Answers — Departmental Contracts: Departmental Contracts (21 Feb 2006)
Brian Cowen: ...it that the Deputy is referring to the action taken in respect of contracts within my Department arising from particular aspects of my address to the Dublin Chamber of Commerce on 20 October 2005 on value for money and the peer review process for ICT projects over â¬5 million announced by the Government on 11 October 2005. I also assume that the particular aspects of my address to which...
- Committee on Environment, Culture and the Gaeltacht: Select Sub-Committee on the Environment, Community and Local Government: Estimates for Public Services 2014
Vote 25 - Department of the Environment, Community and Local Government (Revised) (21 Jan 2014) Phil Hogan: ...we have entered into with the European Commission to comply with the European Court of Justice judgment that Fianna Fáil failed to do anything about and which resulted in fines of €2.7 million. Out of the €28 million, €23 million will be allocated for rural water schemes and €5 million for septic tanks this year. We are putting €5 million into the...
- Seanad: Common Agricultural Policy: Statements. (2 Jul 2003) See 2 other results from this debate
In addition, the proposed rate of modulation has been reduced from 6% to 5% when fully operational and we also have the retention of the â¬5,000 franchise or exemption which will ensure that almost half of Irish farmers will not have modulation applied to them. My objective in ensuring that modulated funds are retained in Ireland for rural development measures has also largely been achieved....
- Public Accounts Committee: Financial Statement 2020 and Related Matters: HSE (Resumed) (23 Sep 2021)
Ms Anne O'Connor: We have about 19 million base hours and additional funding has been provided as part of the winter plan of up to 5 million extra hours. We have delivered about 2.3 million or 2.4 million of that. The challenge for us in relation to home support is not one of funding but in securing home support workers.
- Written Answers — Department of Finance: IBRC Liquidation (20 Sep 2017)
Marc MacSharry: 177. To ask the Minister for Finance further to Parliamentary Question No. 134 of 11 September 2017, the basis on which the rebate of €5 million was provided by the special liquidators in respect of their costs; if this or other rebates were requested by him; the way in which the sum of €5 million was calculated; if it related to overcharging or failure to deliver the services...
- Committee on Budgetary Oversight: Report of the Commission on Taxation and Welfare: Discussion (Resumed) (23 Nov 2022)
.... If one cannot build, we do what is known as a residual valuation on these lands. In fact, we were looking at a particular piece of land in this House very recently. We were talking about €5 million for it. If the residual valuation is done on that land with the cost of building at the moment, the land will be worth zero, not €5 million at all.
- Joint Oireachtas Committee on Education and Skills: Effects of Covid-19 on Further Education and Training: Discussion (10 Dec 2020)
Pauline O'Reilly: I thank Mr. Brownlee, Ms Gallagher and Ms Hanney. I really appreciate their joining us over video link. Mr. Brownlee mentioned €5 million provided to help with public health, €5 million provided for technology, and a further €8 million provided in the final quarter. He also mentioned the measures in the July stimulus for apprenticeships. From the witnesses'...
- Joint Oireachtas Committee on Social Protection: Rural Hubs, Broadband and Mobile Phone Coverage in Rural Ireland: Department of Rural and Community Development (2 Dec 2020)
Dr. Stjohn O'Connor: On the question of whether the €5 million fund will be available to boost the BCPs, it is explicitly targeted at the BCPs and hub development. To answer the Deputy's second question on the difference between the funds and having a coherent approach, if we step back 12 months, this issue was not as topical as it is now. The world has changed and our response has...
- Public Accounts Committee: 2011 Annual Report of the Comptroller and Auditor General and Appropriation Accounts
Vote 7 - Superannuation and Retired Allowances
Vote 42 - Office of the Minister for Public Expenditure and Reform
Chapter 6 - Financial Commitments under Public Private Partnerships
Chapter 12 - Vote Accounting
Chapter 13 - Procurement without a Competitive Process (3 Oct 2013) Seán Fleming: ...issued last week that the average cost of finance in respect of the national debt is about 4%. I do not see a reason the State and the taxpayer should have to pay a finance charge of more than 5% on a figure of €4 billion to €5 billion. If we were to save 1% on the finance charge on a figure of €4 billion, there would be a saving of €40 million next year. If...
- Joint Oireachtas Committee on Regional Development, Rural Affairs, Arts and the Gaeltacht: Culture 2025 - Éire Ildánach: a Framework Policy to 2025 and Related Matters: Discussion (7 Sep 2016)
...to a creative one because I am a theatre director, so I am not wildly qualified to discuss it. Everything is ripe for reform and examination at all points. The pool of money is small, with just €5 million allocated each year. Actually, it is probably less, although that is a guess. Some €5 million sounds like loads but it gets divided up.
- Written Answers — Department of Rural and Community Development: Rural Regeneration and Development Fund (26 Feb 2019)
Michael Ring: ...and Development Fund closed at the end of September. €1 billion is committed to the fund over a 10 year period to support rural economic development and help build strong communities. €315 million is allocated to the fund for 2019-2022. There was an excellent response from all across the country, with 280 applications received. Some126 applications related to Category 1,...