Written answers

Tuesday, 2 April 2019

Department of Transport, Tourism and Sport

Swimming Pool Programme

Photo of Richard Boyd BarrettRichard Boyd Barrett (Dún Laoghaire, People Before Profit Alliance)
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28. To ask the Minister for Transport, Tourism and Sport the status of the mediation process ongoing between Dún Laoghaire-Rathdown County Council and a club (details supplied) with regard to a swimming pool; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [15050/19]

Photo of Shane RossShane Ross (Dublin Rathdown, Independent)
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The key policy objective of the Sport area of my Department is “To contribute to a healthier and more active society by promoting sports participation and supporting high performance and the provision of facilities.”  Within the Sport area, the Sports Capital Programmes Division facilitates the building and maintenance of sports facilities by clubs, local authorities and National Governing Bodies (NGBs) of sport.

The case to which the Deputy refers involves a Local Authority swimming pool that is now closed and requires a multi-million euro investment to become fit for purpose. The Local Authority needs to come to an agreement with one local sports club, whose lands surround the swimming pool, prior to proceeding.  Any works to the pool could cause significant disruption to the activities of the local sports club.  For example, access and egress by construction traffic to the swimming pool site, the storage of construction materials close to the site, and potential cordoning off of the site during construction.   

The sports club and the Local Authority have engaged on how best to move forward with the swimming pool renovation project.  Progress has been quite slow due to a wide range of complex issues.  The issue was brought to my attention and I discussed it with my official who in turn consulted Sport Ireland.  Sport Ireland has experience in resolving sport related disputes and grievances and use a panel of experienced facilitators in this regard. 

Given the relatively slow pace of progress in recent years, my official suggested to the Local Authority and the sports club that the services of a facilitator might be useful.  Both parties were agreeable and Sport Ireland recommended some facilitators who might be suitable.  My official contacted one of the facilitators, Mr. Austin Kenny, and Mr. Kenny agreed to facilitate discussions between the Local Authority and the sports club.  I understand that discussions between the Local Authority and the sports club commenced soon afterwards. I further understand that considerable detailed technical work is underway by both parties and that once this work is completed, more material discussions will take place.

Facilitation is a voluntary process entered into by the relevant parties.  The status of the ongoing mediation process, along with terms of reference, timelines and costs, is a matter for the relevant parties. 

Sport Ireland would, from time to time, advise NGBs on dispute resolution, including efficient approaches to mediation, facilitation and arbitration.  Requests from NGBs for assistance with the costs of facilitation are considered by Sport Ireland and are treated on their merits.

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