Written answers
Thursday, 24 September 2009
Department of Arts, Sport and Tourism
Sports Capital Programme
5:00 am
David Stanton (Cork East, Fine Gael)
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Question 39: To ask the Minister for Arts, Sport and Tourism the amount of funding allocated under the sports capital programme each year for the past six years; if he will provide a breakdown of the amount allocated to each county; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [32321/09]
Martin Cullen (Waterford, Fianna Fail)
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The Sports Capital Programme, which is part-funded from the proceeds of the National Lottery and administered by my Department, is the primary vehicle for Government support for the provision of sports facilities and equipment in this country.
This information sought by the Deputy is available on my Department's website www.dast.gov.ie as are details of the individual grantees in each county.
County | 2003 | 2004 | 2005 | 2006 | 2007 | 2008 |
Carlow | €440,000 | €632,000 | €446,000 | €777,500 | €763,750 | €366,500 |
Cavan | €580,000 | €1,075,000 | €785,000 | €1,315,000 | €1,628,500 | €576,000 |
Clare | €1,125,000 | €1,727,000 | €1,356,000 | €1,940,000 | €2,160,000 | €1,562,000 |
Cork | €5,545,400 | €6,524,000 | €8,374,000 | €9,719,500 | €9,972,300 | €4,485,000 |
Donegal | €1,177,500 | €1,802,000 | €1,572,000 | €2,977,500 | €3,216,100 | €1,926,000 |
Dublin | €14,605,500 | €14,691,000 | €15,897,652 | €23,699,037 | €19,500,750 | €13,840,865 |
Galway | €2,558,000 | €3,435,014 | €6,260,000 | €4,108,500 | €4,470,000 | €1,722,500 |
Kerry | €3,748,000 | €4,476,000 | €3,603,000 | €4,087,500 | €3,541,400 | €1,223,000 |
Kildare | €3,166,000 | €3,357,000 | €1,750,000 | €1,821,500 | €1,948,500 | €1,336,500 |
Kilkenny | €942,500 | €850,000 | €1,384,000 | €1,891,000 | €2,185,500 | €780,000 |
Laois | €450,000 | €786,000 | €771,000 | €1,283,000 | €1,561,200 | €799,000 |
Leitrim | €454,800 | €479,000 | €660,000 | €953,000 | €691,000 | €260,000 |
Limerick | €2,485,500 | €1,925,000 | €3,392,000 | €5,429,000 | €6,501,000 | €4,683,000 |
Longford | €576,000 | €745,000 | €703,000 | €726,000 | €1,061,000 | €397,000 |
Louth | €1,342,100 | €1,644,000 | €1,377,000 | €2,844,000 | €2,043,500 | €1,433,000 |
Mayo | €1,574,600 | €1,594,000 | €1,422,000 | €2,390,000 | €2,525,500 | €1,380,500 |
Meath | €2,560,000 | €2,260,000 | €1,576,000 | €2,670,000 | €2,218,500 | €1,938,000 |
Monaghan | €485,000 | €996,000 | €944,000 | €2,544,500 | €1,010,500 | €933,635 |
Offaly | €1,004,000 | €1,157,000 | €1,260,000 | €2,954,000 | €2,048,000 | €1,265,000 |
Roscommon | €777,600 | €1,027,000 | €880,000 | €1,148,000 | €1,395,000 | €409,000 |
Sligo | €963,000 | €1,453,000 | €2,020,000 | €1,306,000 | €1,479,000 | €555,000 |
Tipperary | €1,657,000 | €2,398,000 | €2,177,000 | €3,631,000 | €4,119,000 | €3,281,000 |
Waterford | €2,210,000 | €2,080,000 | €1,925,000 | €1,787,000 | €2,830,500 | €1,544,000 |
Westmeath | €707,000 | €1,083,000 | €1,905,000 | €1,447,000 | €1,894,000 | €1,317,000 |
Wexford | €1,221,000 | €1,887,000 | €2,267,000 | €2,412,500 | €2,607,500 | €1,133,500 |
Wicklow | €1,003,000 | €1,700,000 | €1,527,000 | €2,323,960 | €1,628,000 | €1,103,000 |
TOTAL | €53,358,500 | €61,783,014 | €66,233,652 | €88,185,997 | €85,000,000 | €50,250,000 |
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