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Other Questions: Seniors Alert Scheme (2 May 2018)

Michael Ring: The number of approved participants in the seniors alert scheme in 2017 in the areas in question were 276 in Sligo and 182 in Leitrim. Following the launch of a new scheme which took effect on 1 November 2017, my Department conducted a very successful nationwide public awareness campaign aimed at older people, their extended families and friends who may not have been aware of the scheme....

Other Questions: Local Improvement Scheme Funding (2 May 2018)

Michael Ring: ...7.4 million for the scheme from savings made elsewhere in my Department's Vote at the end of November 2017.  The total allocation of €17.4 million for the scheme in 2017 included allocations of €496,158 to Sligo County Council and €487,947 to Leitrim County Council.  Following on from the successful relaunch of the scheme in 2017, I announced details of...

Written Answers — Department of Rural and Community Development: Rural Recreation Scheme (2 May 2018)

Michael Ring: ...in the region of €1.8m for their work on the Scheme. The Scheme is largely implemented on the Department's behalf by 12 Rural Recreation Officers in counties Clare, Donegal, Kilkenny, Wicklow, Kerry, Sligo, Mayo, Cork, Tipperary, Galway, Laois and Roscommon. These Officers are employed by Local Development Companies who administer the Walks Scheme, together with a host of...

Written Answers — Department of Rural and Community Development: Local and Community Development Programme Expenditure (24 Apr 2018)

Michael Ring: ... Leitrim €1,195,801 €1,072,115 Limerick €4,329,117 €3,918,278 Longford €1,062,601 €977,033 Louth €2,547,384 €2,218,911 Mayo €2,390,642 €2,066,799 Meath €669,780 €375,688 Monaghan €1,369,353 €1,227,796 Offaly €1,375,008 €1,219,211 Roscommon €1,200,102...

Written Answers — Department of Rural and Community Development: CLÁR Programme (17 Apr 2018)

Michael Ring: ... Limerick  22,311 €235,000 €235,000 €180,533 €165,428 Longford  23,239 €237,560 €237,560 €283,467 €200,484 Louth  8,632 €173,520 €173,520 €245,869 €63,329 Mayo  88,811 €976,869 €976,869 €879,882 €600,480 Meath  4,180 €127,600 €127,600...

Written Answers — Department of Rural and Community Development: Leader Programmes Funding (17 Apr 2018)

Michael Ring: ...,772.31 0 Longford 14 233,184.45 0 Louth 21 261,386.87 23,882.08 Mayo 43 1,674,113.47 187,625.08 Meath 10 282,470.70 16,497.70 Monaghan 20 1,022,262.22 77,933.63 Offaly 52 1,052,654.47 193,600.36 Roscommon 14 404,653.94 0 Sligo 40 1,250,999.34 265,231.08 Tipperary 65 1,638,091.05 69,900.00 Waterford 25 1,899,074.96 173,586.85 Westmeath 31 473,460.36...

Written Answers — Department of Rural and Community Development: Local and Community Development Programme Expenditure (27 Mar 2018)

Michael Ring: ...,629,599 Kildare   1,061,036 Kilkenny   632,126 Laois   586,627 Leitrim   524,650 Limerick   2,185,427 Longford   511,559 Louth   1,313,599 Mayo   1,269,911 Meath 393,336 Monaghan   631,656 Offaly   760,463 Roscommon   598,350 Sligo   585,514...

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

Michael Ring: ...235,799 235,799 371,072 369,743 371,072 367,624 393,336 Monaghan 464,453 464,453 619,271 612,427 619,271 614,852 631,656 Offaly 553,736 553,736 738,314 725,952 738,314 731,384 760,463 Roscommon 448,762 448,762 598,350 591,906 598,350 595,358 598,350 Sligo 439,136 439,136 585,514 554,930 585,514 585,503 585,514 Tipperary 841,838 841,838 1,122,450 1,116,186 1,122,450 1,105,851...

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: Community Development Projects (20 Mar 2018)

Michael Ring: ...85 657,470.53 645,540.12 91,853.70 0 0 Offaly 1,090,565.10 1,015,339.94 785,215.31 738,313.98 734,799.53 131,132.39 0 0 Roscommon 956,599.56 831,463.07 703,744.33 650,882.71 618,547.22 115,551.49 0 0 Sligo 930,051.07 898,711.39 749,361.83 672,929.15 658,383.00 144,385.18 0 0 Tipperary 1,597,522.45 985,155.42 1,136,192.89 1,087,061.42 1,097,847.11 203,081.20 0 Waterford 1,993,678.07...

Written Answers — Department of Rural and Community Development: Walks Scheme (20 Mar 2018)

Michael Ring: ...this year in order to determine how best to expand the scheme.  This exercise will inform any decisions to be made regarding new walks to be included in the scheme, including walks or parts of walks in Co. Sligo and all other counties. Significant consultation will be required with both landholders and other stakeholders, but by the end of the year I would expect to see...

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 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...

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

Michael Ring: ...the development of the AEC and specifically highlights the contribution that the AEC can make to achieving the regional growth objectives of the National Planning Framework. The designation of Sligo and Letterkenny as regional growth centres, along with Limerick and Galway cities, also strengthens the AEC concept by providing a coherent network of NPF growth centres along the corridor. ...

Written Answers — Department of Rural and Community Development: Local Authority Funding (21 Feb 2018)

Michael Ring: ...,000.00 Limerick  €300,000.00 €79,000.00 €380,000.00 €285,650.00 Longford  €350,000.00 €330,588.00 €380,000.00 €380,000.00 Louth  €100,000.00 €5,194.56 €380,000.00 €380,000.00 Mayo  €150,000.00 €138,331.00 €380,000.00 €380,000.00 Meath ...

Written Answers — Department of Rural and Community Development: Local Improvement Scheme Funding (21 Feb 2018)

Michael Ring: ...000 €237,947 €487,947 €487,947.00 Limerick*  €411,000 €0 €411,000 €544,860.50 Longford  €232,000 €70,443 €302,443 €302,443.00 Louth  €250,000 €0 €250,000 €249,999.75 Mayo  €855,000 €417,974 €1,272,974 €1,272,974.00 Meath ...

Written Answers — Department of Rural and Community Development: Western Development Commission Remit (20 Feb 2018)

Michael Ring: ...population decline in the Western Region at that time. The remit of the Commission is to promote the economic and social development of the Western Region, covering counties Donegal, Leitrim, Sligo, Mayo, Roscommon, Galway and Clare. The WDC is an important part of a wider focus on regional development by the Government, which also involves a deeper role in economic development by the...

Written Answers — Department of Rural and Community Development: Rural Development Programme Funding (14 Feb 2018)

Michael Ring: ...5,261,600.01 Kilkenny 7,791,572.91 Laois 7,124,586.86 Leitrim 5,998,474.74 Limerick 9,276,593.96 Longford 7,597,623.07 Louth 6,101,862.01 Mayo 11,121,431.88 Meath 6,903,123.57 Monaghan 7,592,719.51 Offaly 8,036,763.90 Roscommon 8,852,659.22 Sligo 7,655,647.81 Tipperary 10,103,443.28 Waterford 7,522,796.18 Westmeath 7,384,206.22 Wexford 9,840,140.56 Wicklow...

Written Answers — Department of Rural and Community Development: Western Development Commission Funding (23 Jan 2018)

Michael Ring: The Western Development Commission was established in 1999 to promote, foster and encourage economic and social development in the Western Region, defined as the counties of Donegal, Leitrim, Sligo, Mayo, Roscommon, Galway and Clare. The Western Development Commission operates the Western Investment Fund (WIF) which contributes to the development of the region by investing through...

Written Answers — Department of Rural and Community Development: Local Improvement Scheme Data (18 Jan 2018)

Michael Ring: ...€812,270 Leitrim €250,000 €237,947 €487,947 Limerick €411,000 €0 €411,000 Longford €232,000 €70,443 €302,443 Louth €250,000 €0 €250,000 Mayo €855,000 €417,974 €1,272,974 Meath €359,000 €115,290 €474,290 Monaghan €250,000 €116,312...

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