Written answers

Tuesday, 19 October 2010

Department of Environment, Heritage and Local Government

Urban Regeneration Projects

9:00 am

Photo of James ReillyJames Reilly (Dublin North, Fine Gael)
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Question 93: To ask the Minister for the Environment, Heritage and Local Government the funding he is providing for urban regeneration projects; the position regarding current regeneration projects; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [37529/10]

Photo of Michael FinneranMichael Finneran (Roscommon-South Leitrim, Fianna Fail)
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My Department currently supports an ambitious programme of regeneration projects to deliver integrated physical, social and economic regeneration, ranging from large-scale urban regeneration projects such as Ballymun and Limerick City to smaller estate regeneration projects in a number of regional towns around the country.

This year, my Department is providing some €126.8 million to support this important national regeneration programme, an increase of over 18% on the €107.1 million spent in 2009.

Regardless of the size and complexity of regeneration projects, each one requires the development of a masterplan for delivering the regeneration which generally provides for social inclusion interventions, a planned mix of public and private investment in housing stock and measures to address any deficits in local transport infrastructure or community/recreational facilities. The Masterplan process is ongoing for two of the projects included in the programme, Cranmore Estate, Sligo and Cox's Demense, Dundalk.

Details of the current status of each project and the amount of funding allocated for 2010 are set out in the following table:

ProjectProject Status2010 Allocation
Ballymun, Dublin City CouncilOngoing at present. Projected completion date of 2014.€ 50 million
Dublin City Council - Inner City FlatsOngoing - construction work underway€ 8.795 million
Regeneration Projects at St. Michaels Estate, O'Devenney Gardens and Dominick Street.Contracts signed and construction due to commence at St. Michael's Estate.Outline plans agreed by Dublin City Council for O'Devaney Gardens and Dominick Street; detailed plans expected in early 2011.€ 3.5 million
Laurel Avenue, Dun Laoghaire Rathdown County CouncilProject complete.€ 1.5 million
Knocknaheeny and the Glen Regeneration Projects, Cork City CouncilOngoing at present. Construction commenced on the Glen Phase 2. Works at Knocknaheeny D nearing completion. Cork City Council currently undertaking a review of the Knocknaheeny masterplan with a view to determining the next phases of the project.€15 million
Waterford City Council Regeneration ProgrammeOngoing - construction work underway€3.5 million
Limerick City RegenerationPhase 1 plans, involving 26 capital projects, approved by Government in June, 2010.€ 35 million
Mitchel's Crescent, Tralee Town CouncilOngoing – construction work underway€ 5 million
Cranmore Estate, Sligo Borough CouncilEnabling works and community projects underway. Development of masterplan delayed pending decision by Borough Council on proposed eastern bridge.€3.5 million
Cox's Demesne, Dundalk Town CouncilMasterplan process ongoing. Estate improvement works underway.€1 million

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