Seanad debates

Tuesday, 12 February 2019

Nithe i dtosach suíonna - Commencement Matters

Garda Stations

2:30 pm

Photo of David StantonDavid Stanton (Cork East, Fine Gael) | Oireachtas source

I am sure you will.

The Senator will be aware that A Programme for a Partnership Government commits to a pilot scheme to reopen six Garda stations, urban and rural, to determine the possible positive impacts that such openings would have on criminal activity, with special emphasis on burglaries, thefts and public order. The Garda Commissioner's final report, which is available on my Department's website, recommends that Rush Garda station be reopened along with the following stations: Ballinspittle, County Cork; Bawnboy, County Cavan; Leighlinbridge, County Carlow; Donard, County Wicklow; and Stepaside, County Dublin.

It is important to recognise that the programme of replacement and refurbishment of Garda accommodation is progressed by the Garda authorities working in close co-operation with the Office of Public Works. The OPW has the responsibility for the provision and maintenance of Garda accommodation. The Minister for Justice and Equality has no direct role in these matters, as the Senator will appreciate. The Minister has been informed, however, that at the outset of the pilot reopening process the Garda authorities provided a brief of requirements to the OPW on the reopening of each of these six Garda stations and requested that the OPW carry out technical surveys to determine the works necessary to enable the stations to reopen.

The Senator is aware that following the consideration of the OPW technical surveys of each of the six stations, the Commissioner identified the organisation's preferred way forward bearing in mind operational needs, costs, timeframe for delivery and other factors. Engagement between the OPW and An Garda Síochána has continued, providing further necessary detail to allow the pilot programme of reopenings to proceed to the next stage of implementation.

As the works required at each station are different it can be expected that the six stations will be reopened at different times. The Department has been informed that the necessary works were completed at Donard station in December 2018 and the station has now been handed over to An Garda Síochána by the OPW.

Finalisation of design planning, where required, and the procurement for works at each of the five remaining stations included in the pilot programme are at different stages but are being processed by the OPW in conjunction with An Garda Síochána in line with all applicable processes and procedures. In advance of today's debate the Minister requested an update from the OPW and the Garda authorities specifically on progress on Rush Garda station. From the OPW we understand that a revised brief of requirements regarding Rush station was received from An Garda Síochána in August 2018. We are informed that the OPW prepared and submitted a proposed plan to the Garda authorities for review and that a final design plan was agreed and signed off in December 2018. We are informed that the OPW is currently preparing tender documents to procure the required works at Rush station via the OPW measured term maintenance contract. Some interim minor maintenance works such as clearing pathways and so on will be carried out by the OPW regional office in advance of those works. The OPW has said it expects works to be complete and the Rush station to be handed over to An Garda Síochána by this year, summer 2019. After the hand over of the building the exact date of reopening of the station will be an operational matter for An Garda Síochána.I assure the Senator that implementation of a pilot Garda station reopening project and reopening of all relevant stations will be pursued as a priority. The Office of Public Works expects that work will be completed in all remaining stations this year. I hope that is useful to the Senator.

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