Written answers

Tuesday, 15 November 2016

Department of Justice and Equality

Garda Deployment

Photo of Jack ChambersJack Chambers (Dublin West, Fianna Fail)
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67. To ask the Minister for Justice and Equality the number of Garda stations and the number of gardaí in the Dublin western metropolitan region on 31 October 2010 and on 31 October 2016; the proportion of the proposed 800 additional recruits in 2017 that are likely to be assigned to the Dublin western metropolitan region; and if she will make a statement on the matter. [34736/16]

Photo of Frances FitzgeraldFrances Fitzgerald (Dublin Mid West, Fine Gael)
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This Government is committed to ensuring a strong and visible police presence throughout the country in order to maintain and strengthen community engagement, provide reassurance to citizens and deter crime. To make this a reality for all, the Government has in place a plan to achieve an overall Garda workforce of 21,000 personnel by 2021 comprising 15,000 Garda members, 2,000 Reserve members and 4,000 civilians. In 2017, funding has been provided for the recruitment of 800 Garda recruits and up to 500 civilians to support the wide ranging reform plan in train in An Garda Síochána. Appointments will also be made to the Garda Reserve of approximately 300.

Taking account of projected retirements, reaching a strength of 15,000 will require some 3,200 new Garda members to be recruited on a phased basis over the next four years in addition to the 1,200 that will have been recruited by the end of this year since the reopening of the Garda College in September 2014. This is an ambitious target and will require a continuous pipeline of suitable candidates. I am pleased to say that the recruitment campaign launched by the Public Appointments Service on behalf of the Commissioner last September, the second campaign this year, again received a strong response.

Since the reopening of the Garda College, 534 recruits have attested as members of An Garda Síochána and have been assigned to mainstream duties nationwide. I am informed that of these, 50 have been assigned to the DMR West Division. Another 150 trainee Garda will attest this Thursday, 17 November which will bring Garda numbers to around the 13,000 mark by year end.

In so far as the allocation of newly attest Gardaí next year is concerned, this is a matter for the Garda Commissioner and I, as Minister has no direct role in it. I am assured by the Commissioner that the needs of all Garda Divisions are fully considered when determining the allocation of resources. However, it is important to keep in mind that newly attested Gardaí have a further 16 months of practical and class-room based training to complete in order to receive their BA in Applied Policing. To ensure that they are properly supported and supervised and have opportunities to gain the breadth of policing experience required, the Commissioner's policy is to allocate them to specially designated training stations which have the required structures and resources in place, including Garda tutors.

The Government's plan for an overall Garda workforce of 21,000 is complemented by substantial investment in resources across the board for An Garda Síochána. The Deputy will be aware of the significant resources that have been made available to An Garda Síochána under the Government's Capital Plan 2016 - 2021. In particular, some €205 million in additional funding for Garda ICT and €46 million for new Garda vehicles has been allocated over the lifetime of the plan. This investment will facilitate the provision of more effective policing services and I expect that the DMR West Division, like all other Garda Divisions will benefit from these new resources becoming available.

For ease of reference I have provided a breakdown of the detailed information requested in relation to the number of Garda stations and number of Garda assigned to the DMR West Division on 31 October 2010 and 30 September 2016, the latest date for which figures are readily available, for the record.

D.M.R. WEST 30 SEPT 2016
DivisionStationsGarda Numbers
BLANCHARDSTOWNBLANCHARDSTOWN147
CABRA61
FINGLAS106
TOTAL314
CLONDALKINBALLYFERMOT83
CLONDALKIN92
RATHCOOLE  20
TOTAL195
LUCANLUCAN73
RONANSTOWN89
TOTAL162
D.M.R. WEST8 Stations671

D.M.R. WEST 31 OCT 2010
DivisionStationsGarda Numbers
BLANCHARDSTOWNBLANCHARDSTOWN197
CABRA70
FINGLAS124
Total391
CLONDALKINBALLYFERMOT100
CLONDALKIN97
RATHCOOLE  29
Total226
LUCANLUCAN82
RONANSTOWN95
Total177
Total8 Stations794

Photo of James LawlessJames Lawless (Kildare North, Fianna Fail)
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68. To ask the Minister for Justice and Equality the number of Garda stations and the number of gardaí in each in County Kildare on 31 October 2010 and on 31 October 2016; the proportion of the proposed 800 additional recruits in 2017 that are likely to be assigned to County Kildare; and if she will make a statement on the matter. [34716/16]

Photo of Frances FitzgeraldFrances Fitzgerald (Dublin Mid West, Fine Gael)
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This Government is committed to ensuring a strong and visible police presence throughout the country in order to maintain and strengthen community engagement, provide reassurance to citizens and deter crime. To make this a reality for all, the Government has in place a plan to achieve an overall Garda workforce of 21,000 personnel by 2021 comprising 15,000 Garda members, 2,000 Reserve members and 4,000 civilians. In 2017, funding has been provided for the recruitment of 800 Garda recruits and up to 500 civilians to support the wide ranging reform plan in train in An Garda Síochána. Appointments will also be made to the Garda Reserve of approximately 300.

Taking account of projected retirements, reaching a strength of 15,000 will require some 3,200 new Garda members to be recruited on a phased basis over the next four years in addition to the 1,200 that will have been recruited by the end of this year since the reopening of the Garda College in September 2014. This is an ambitious target and will require a continuous pipeline of suitable candidates. I am pleased to say that the recruitment campaign launched by the Public Appointments Service on behalf of the Commissioner last September, the second campaign this year, again received a strong response.

Since the reopening of the Garda College, 534 recruits have attested as members of An Garda Síochána and have been assigned to mainstream duties nationwide. I am informed that of these, 25 have been assigned to the Kildare Division. Another 150 trainee Garda will attest this Thursday, 17 November which will bring Garda numbers to around the 13,000 mark by year end.

In so far as the allocation of newly attest Gardaí next year is concerned, this is a matter for the Garda Commissioner and I, as Minister has no direct role in it. I am assured by the Commissioner that the needs of all Garda Divisions are fully considered when determining the allocation of resources. However, it is important to keep in mind that newly attested Gardaí have a further 16 months of practical and class-room based training to complete in order to receive their BA in Applied Policing. To ensure that they are properly supported and supervised and have opportunities to gain the breadth of policing experience required, the Commissioner's policy is to allocate them to specially designated training stations which have the required structures and resources in place, including Garda tutors.

The Government's plan for an overall Garda workforce of 21,000 is complemented by substantial investment in resources across the board for An Garda Síochána. The Deputy will be aware of the significant resources that have been made available to An Garda Síochána under the Government's Capital Plan 2016 - 2021. In particular, some €205 million in additional funding for Garda ICT and €46 million for new Garda vehicles has been allocated over the lifetime of the plan. This investment will facilitate the provision of more effective policing services and I expect that the Kildare Division, like all other Garda Divisions will benefit from these new resources becoming available.

For ease of reference I have provided a breakdown of the detailed information requested in relation to the number of Garda stations and number of Garda assigned to the Kildare Division on the 31 October 2010 and 30 September 2016, the latest date for which figures are readily available, for the record.

KILDARE DIVISION 31 OCT 2010
DivisionStationsGarda Numbers
KILDAREATHY28
BALLYTORE  2
CASTLEDERMOT3
KILDARE34
MONASTEREVIN4
NEWBRIDGE  45
RATHANGAN  4
TOTAL120
LEIXLIPCARBURY4
CELBRIDGE  20
KILCOCK8
LEIXLIP35
MAYNOOTH16
TOTAL83
NAASBALLYMORE EUSTACE1
CLANE11
KILCULLEN   2
KILL4
NAAS102
ROBERTSTOWN5
TOTAL125
KILDARE18 Stations328

KILDARE DIVISION 30 SEPT 2016
DivisionStationsGarda Numbers
KILDAREATHY27
CASTLEDERMOT4
KILDARE33
MONASTEREVIN4
NEWBRIDGE  48
RATHANGAN  3
TOTAL119
LEIXLIPCARBURY7
CELBRIDGE  11
KILCOCK9
LEIXLIP37
MAYNOOTH14
TOTAL78
NAASCLANE7
KILCULLEN   2
NAAS98
ROBERTSTOWN3
TOTAL110
KILDARE15 Stations307

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