Written answers

Tuesday, 11 July 2017

Department of Justice and Equality

Garda Deployment

Photo of Micheál MartinMicheál Martin (Cork South Central, Fianna Fail)
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324. To ask the Tánaiste and Minister for Justice and Equality the number of gardaí in each Garda station in Cork city as of 30 June 2017; and the number of new recruits assigned to the division since recruitment resumed in 2014. [32795/17]

Photo of Charles FlanaganCharles Flanagan (Laois, 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 the Garda Síochána. Funding has also been provided for the recruitment of 300 Garda Reserves.

Last Thursday 6 July, a class of 198 Garda trainees attested as members of the Garda Síochána - the largest class to attest since the Garda College reopened in September 2014. This brings the number of new recruits who have attested since the College reopened to almost 1,200, with another 400 scheduled to attest later this year. This will bring Garda numbers to 13,500 by year-end once projected retirements are taken into account - an increase of 500 over last year. This is real progress on reaching our target of 15,000 members by 2021.

This focus on investment in personnel is critical. The moratorium on recruitment introduced in 2010 resulted in a significant reduction in the strength of An Garda Síochána. We are now rebuilding the organisation and providing the Commissioner with the resources she needs to allow her to deploy increasing numbers of Gardaí across every Garda Division, including the Cork City Division in the coming years.

This investment in personnel 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 have no doubt that these new resources now coming on stream will see an increase in Garda visibility in our communities.

As the Deputy will appreciate, it is the Garda Commissioner who is responsible for the distribution of resources, including personnel, among the various Garda Divisions and I, as Minister, have no direct role in the matter. Garda management keeps this distribution of resources under continual review in the context of crime trends and policing priorities so as to ensure that the optimum use is made of these resources. I am informed by the Commissioner that 25 newly attested Gardaí have been assigned to the Cork City Division since the College reopened.

For the Deputy's information, I have set out in tabular form the number of Gardaí assigned to the Cork City Division by station as of 31 May 2017, the latest date for which figures are readily available, as provided by the Commissioner.

CORK CITY 31 MAY 2017
DISTRICTSTATION
TOTAL
ANGLESEA STREETANGLESEA STREET278
BLACKROCK22
BRIDEWELL27
TOTAL327
GURRANABRAHERBALLINCOLLIG19
BLARNEY17
CARRIG NA BHFEAR1
GURRANABRAHER55
TOTAL92
MAYFIELDGLANMIRE19
MAYFIELD50
WATERCOURSE ROAD43
TOTAL112
TOGHERBISHOPSTOWN20
CARRIGALINE20
CROSSHAVEN2
DOUGLAS19
PASSAGE WEST2
TOGHER52
TOTAL115
CORK CITY TOTAL646

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