Seanad debates

Wednesday, 3 February 2010

Photo of Seán HaugheySeán Haughey (Dublin North Central, Fianna Fail)

I take this Adjournment matter on behalf of my colleague, Deputy Batt O'Keeffe, the Minister for Education and Science. I thank the Senator for raising this issue as it provides me with the opportunity to outline to the Seanad the strategy for capital investment in education projects and to outline the current position in respect to Ballygarvan national school.

The allocation of funding for school buildings in 2010 is a little under €579 million, including the carryover of €72 million deferred funding from 2009. This represents a significant investment in the schools building and modernisation programme. This level of funding, at a time of great pressure on public finances, is a sign of the Government's commitment to investing in school infrastructure and it will permit the continuation of the Department's programme of sustained investment in primary and post primary schools.

With regard to Ballygarvan national school, the need to provide for additional school places has already been determined and, consequently, the proposed project to construct a new school building was one of 25 projects which the Minister announced to commence architectural planning in February 2009.

Since then, Department officials have prepared detailed drawings and the local authority facilitated a number of pre-planning meetings prior to the lodgement of a planning application. Following the pre-planning meetings, the Department addressed the issues raised by the local authority and submitted a planning application for the new school building. Subsequently, the local authority issued an additional information request which raised some new issues. The Department responded to the additional information request in full. I understand the local authority has recently issued a further additional information request raising further issues. Department officials are currently preparing a response to this second additional information request.

With regard to the site for the proposed project, the Senator may be aware it consists of three separate parcels of land in the ownership of the Catholic diocesan authority, Cork County Council and a private landowner.

The Bishop of Cork and Ross, as patron of the school, has agreed to acquire the land in the ownership of Cork County Council and the private landowner to facilitate the proposed building project. Any decision to progress this project is contingent, among other things, on receipt of the necessary statutory approvals and the completion by the school patron of the acquisition of the site for the proposed new school building.

A reply to the further request for information will be prepared by the Department and submitted as soon as possible. When a decision regarding planning permission is made, the Department will examine the implications for the project. The progression of the project to construction will be given further consideration at that point. The Department will continue to liaise with the patron and the school authorities regarding the project. I thank the Senator for affording me the opportunity to outline to the Seanad the current position regarding the school building project for Ballygarvan national school.

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