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Tuesday, 21 February 2023

Department of Rural and Community Development

Departmental Schemes

Photo of Danny Healy-RaeDanny Healy-Rae (Kerry, Independent)
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744. To ask the Minister for Rural and Community Development if she will provide a breakdown of the number of local improvement scheme applications waiting to be processed, by county; and if she will make a statement on the matter. [8538/23]

Photo of Heather HumphreysHeather Humphreys (Cavan-Monaghan, Fine Gael)
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The Local Improvement Scheme, or LIS, supports the improvement of rural roads and laneways that are not normally maintained by local authorities. As part of Our Rural Future, the Government is committed to ensuring that the LIS is funded into the future.

The Scheme was reintroduced by my Department in 2017 following a number of years with no dedicated funding. I am committed to improving connectivity for rural residents, whether it be access to homes, farms or outdoor amenities. Since 2017, my Department has allocated almost €114 million towards improvement works on over 3,700 non-public roads and lanes benefiting over 16,000 landowners and residents in these rural areas.

I launched the 2023 scheme earlier this month with an increase in the base funding to €12 million. I also announced an addition €0.55 Million for improvement works on our offshore Islands.

The selection and prioritisation of eligible roads for approval is a matter for each relevant local authority to determine in line with parameters set out in the LIS Scheme Outline. The table below sets out the number of applications held by the relevant local authorities.

County Applications on hand
Carlow 48
Cavan 199
Clare 169
Cork 153
Donegal 1,453
Galway 138
Kerry 676
Kildare 1
Kilkenny 28
Laois 43
Leitrim 20
Limerick 16
Longford 37
Louth* 10
Mayo 157
Meath 14
Monaghan 79
Offaly 42
Roscommon 11
Sligo 18
Tipperary 58
Waterford 42
Westmeath 2
Wexford 117
Wicklow 28

It is important to note that the number of applications on hand as outlined above can be recorded differently across local authorities. For example, some local authorities base figures on open ended application periods while others do not, and some local authorities retain applications for periods which can date back to as far as 2008 while others do not.

In addition, it should also be noted that figures for applications on hand do not infer that those applications can be delivered in a given time period. For example, as part of my Department's ongoing engagement with local authorities on this matter they have indicated that the maximum total of roads that could be delivered this year would be some 850 due to factors such as availability of contractors etc.

As set out in Our Rural Future, I am committed to ensuring the ongoing funding of this important scheme and I continue to seek the support of my colleague, the Minister for Transport, in order to fund the scheme into the future.

Photo of Danny Healy-RaeDanny Healy-Rae (Kerry, Independent)
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745. To ask the Minister for Rural and Community Development the number of local improvement schemes which were completed by county in 2022; and if she will make a statement on the matter. [8540/23]

Photo of Heather HumphreysHeather Humphreys (Cavan-Monaghan, Fine Gael)
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The Local Improvement Scheme (LIS) supports the improvement of rural roads and laneways that are not normally maintained by local authorities. As part of Our Rural Future, the Government is committed to ensuring that the LIS is funded into the future.

The Scheme was reintroduced by my Department in 2017 following a number of years with no dedicated funding. I am committed to improving connectivity for rural residents – whether it be access to homes, farms or outdoor amenities. Since 2017, my Department has allocated almost €114 million towards improvement works on over 3,700 non-public roads and lanes benefiting over 16,000 landowners and residents in these rural areas.

I launched the 2023 scheme earlier this month with an increase in the base funding to €12 million. I also announced an addition €0.55 Million for improvement works on our offshore Islands.

The table below sets out the details on a county basis of the roads completed in 2022.

LIS Roads completed 2022

County 2022
Carlow 37
Cavan 25
Clare 25
Cork 22
Donegal 68
Galway 50
Kerry 23
Kildare 11
Kilkenny 11
Laois 23
Leitrim 31
Limerick 27
Longford 18
Louth 12
Mayo 31
Meath 9
Monaghan 14
Offaly 32
Roscommon 24
Sligo 18
Tipperary 35
Waterford 11
Westmeath 20
Wexford 23
Wicklow 8
Total 608

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