Written answers

Tuesday, 14 May 2019

Photo of Catherine MurphyCatherine Murphy (Kildare North, Social Democrats)
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106. To ask the Taoiseach and Minister for Defence if his attention has been drawn to instances in which branches of the Civil Defence are unable to fulfil their role or provide service due to a lack of resources in either 2018 or to date in 2019; the funding and resource allocation by branch made for the past two years to date; his plans to increase these supports; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [20770/19]

Photo of Paul KehoePaul Kehoe (Wexford, Fine Gael)
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Civil Defence training and operations are funded by a combination of annual operational grants from my Department and a contribution from the relevant local authority on a 70/30 basis. It is at the discretion of the Local Authority to provide additional funding over and above the required 30%.  The 70% rate is set down in Section 35 of the Air Raid Precautions Act, 1939.

The table below outlines the amount provided in annual operational grants to each local authority in 2017 and 2018.

Annual Operational Grants to Local Authority Civil Defence
Local Authority
2017
2018
Carlow€44,845€42,392
Cavan€70,066€73,848
Clare€98,677€76,437
Cork City€66,738€82,068
Cork County €200,033€201,389
Donegal€83,913€87,908
Dublin City €385,218€388,281
Galway€90,765€95,430
Kerry€94,483€116,054
Kildare€93,327€96,556
Kilkenny€54,530€49,768
Laois€79,434€78,384
Leitrim€75,365€74,750
Limerick  €143,425€135,991
Longford€48,802awaiting relevant documentation 
Louth€77,369€86,688
Mayo€85,679€90,259
Meath€85,116€89,322
Monaghan€76,383€78,640
Offaly€80,241€81,072
Roscommon€77,577€77,454
Sligo€76,089€75,965
Tipperary€142,769€129,751
Waterford€140,407€93,902
Westmeath€82,225€81,588
Wexford€85,146€85,497
Wicklow€82,314€79,269
The grant is calculated based on a standard formula.

Additional grants, subject to budgetary resources within my Department, may also be provided to a local authority, on consideration of an application or request, towards the purchase of vehicles and/or equipment for use by Civil Defence personnel. In 2017, local authorities received €679,199 under this heading. The corresponding figure for 2018 was €478,802.

My Department officials are in regular contact with Civil Defence Officers and Assistant Civil Defence Officers within Local Authorities. I am not aware of any instance where Civil Defence units were unable to fulfil their role or provide services due to a lack of financial resources in 2018 or to date in 2019.

In a broader context, I commenced a review of the roles and activities of Civil Defence in September 2018 with a view to setting out a shared vision for the organisation over the next 10 to 15 years. Separately the Department of Public Expenditure and Reform is currently carrying out a Spending Review of Civil Defence. Any adjustment to the supports to Local Authorities for Civil Defence purposes will be informed by the outcome of these reviews and future budget allocations.

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