Written answers

Tuesday, 19 January 2010

Department of Communications, Energy and Natural Resources

Grant Payments

9:00 pm

Photo of Brendan KenneallyBrendan Kenneally (Waterford, Fianna Fail)
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Question 911: To ask the Minister for Communications, Energy and Natural Resources the organisations who administered funding under the €5 million salmon hardship fund; the amount for which each organisation was responsible; the amount that each of these organisations used from their allocations to cover administration costs; the amount of funding that remained unspent by the deadline of 30 November 2009; and if this funding was returned to his Department. [1597/10]

Photo of Conor LenihanConor Lenihan (Dublin South West, Fianna Fail)
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The Community Support Scheme (CSS) was administered through 14 LEADER companies and Comhdháil Oileáin na hÉireann in respect of island communities and Meitheal Forbartha na Gaeltachta Teoranta, in respect of the Gaeltacht areas.

The following table sets out the position in relation to the delivery of the scheme by each LEADER Company.

LEADER CompanyAllocation*Administration** costs chargedFunding not drawn down
Clare Local Development Co Ltd€183,000€30,000€29,440
Comhar na nOileain Teoranta€189,405€31,050€17,352
Donegal Local Development Co Ltd€294,930€45,000Nil
Galway Rural Development Co Ltd€182,047€11,467€105,151
Inishowen Development Partnership€282,367€46,200€38,050
Louth Leader Rural Development Co€90,533€5,325€85,208
Meath Partnership€91,500€15,000€5,296
Meitheal Forbartha na Gaeltachta Teo€842,800€104,500Nil
North & East Kerry Development€161,040€26,400€11,503
Sligo Leader Partnership Co€137,250€22,500€6,404
South & East Cork Area Development€188,000€30,000Nil
South Kerry Development Partnership€342,210€56,100Nil
Waterford Leader Partnership€615,400€70,000€190,146
West Cork Development Partnership€733,300€70,000€87,298
West Limerick Resources€183,000€30,000€12,887
Wexford Local Development€91,500€15,000€4,528

*This amount is the net allocation for which each Leader Company was responsible after a 10% reduction applied in April 2009 as part of the budgetary adjustments.

**The administration fee was limited to 15% of the fund allocation subject to a maximum of €70,000. In the case of Meitheal Forbartha na Gaeltachta Teo, this company implemented the scheme on behalf of Comhar Iorrais (Leader) Teo.

Funding was provided against matured liabilities and consequently unspent funds were not drawn down by the Leader Companies.

Photo of Olwyn EnrightOlwyn Enright (Laois-Offaly, Fine Gael)
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Question 912: To ask the Minister for Communications, Energy and Natural Resources if his attention has been drawn to the case of a person (details supplied) in County Westmeath; if he is satisfied with the manner in which this application was dealt with; the reason this person was approved without the application being appropriately concluded; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [1922/10]

Photo of Eamon RyanEamon Ryan (Dublin South, Green Party)
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The Greener Homes Scheme, which supports installation of renewable heating technology in homes, is now in its third phase. To date, over 37,000 applications have been received for grant aid under the Scheme, with over €61m paid to over 24,000 applicants.

The third phase of the Greener Homes Scheme is limited to existing houses defined as residences that are over one year. This was introduced to align the scheme with the mandatory changes to Part L of the Building Regulations. The restriction to existing houses is clearly stated on the application form for the scheme and in the Terms and Conditions. The application which the Deputy refers did not specify that the house in question was less than a year old in the original documentation. When it subsequently transpired that the house was not eligible under the scheme Sustainable Energy Ireland was obliged to withdraw the grant offer.

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