Written answers
Tuesday, 16 January 2018
Department of Housing, Planning, and Local Government
Departmental Advertising Expenditure
Niall Collins (Limerick County, Fianna Fail)
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1840. To ask the Minister for Housing, Planning, and Local Government the Government's initiatives in his Department in 2017 that promoted State services or welfare payments, public awareness on regulatory changes and public consultations that involved advertising and promotion on television, radio, newspapers and online, in tabular form; and the level of expenditure for each such initiative. [2265/18]
Eoghan Murphy (Dublin Bay South, Fine Gael)
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Details of expenditure in 2017 on advertising and information in relation to government initiatives is set out in the following tables:
Cost | Campaign |
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€2,657.00 | Official Notices of Statutory Instruments |
€3,462.00 | Rebuilding Ireland Rental Market & AHB Reg Section |
€4,881.86 | Water Quality - Nitrates Regulations |
€6,468.80 | Water Quality- River Basin Management |
€3,715.10 | Marine Planning & Foreshore - Microbeads |
€2,707.48 | Housing Assistance Payment & Current Programme - Repair & Leasing |
€8,438.65 | Nitrates Action Programme |
€430.50 | Met Éireann – Ad in National Ploughing Championships catalogue |
€305,423.41 | Provision of Media Buying Services for 2017/2018 National Fire Safety campaign |
€28,572.08 | 2017/2018 National Fire Safety campaign |
€395.58 | 2017/2018 National Fire Safety campaign |
€7,479.05 | Register of Electors Awareness Campaign |
€22,572.48 | Radio Adverts Ireland 2040 (NPF) |
€22,747.36 | Newspaper Adverts Ireland 2040 |
€20,405.55 | Newspaper Adverts Ireland 2040 - Sept 2017 |
€4,747.70 | Irish Farmer Journal & Seachtain Adverts Ireland 2040 |
Cost | Campaign |
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€10,783.23 | Social media advertising for Repair & Leasing scheme |
€8,487.00 | 2017/2018 National Fire Safety campaign |
€10,325.00 | Electors Awareness Campaign on social media |
€2,460.00 | Housing Assistance Payment – Facebook and Twitter |
€8,265.00 | Housing Assistance Payment- Daft.ie and thejournal.ie |
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