Written answers
Thursday, 18 May 2023
Department of Public Expenditure and Reform
Office of Public Works
Aengus Ó Snodaigh (Dublin South Central, Sinn Fein)
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225. To ask the Minister for Public Expenditure and Reform if he will provide a breakdown of annual expenditure each year since 2000 on the Office of Public Works: OPW Heritage Services; the National Monuments Service; the Historic Properties Service; and Visitor Services, in tabular form. [23840/23]
Patrick O'Donovan (Limerick County, Fine Gael)
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The responsibility for conservation, operations and maintenance of the national heritage estate reverted to the OPW in 2004. Therefore, it is only possible to provide this data for the period from 2004 to 2022.
A breakdown, is provided below in relation to the annual expenditure each year since 2004 for the OPW sections: National Historic Properties, National Monuments, and Visitor Services
Year | National Historic Property (in 000's) | National Monuments (in 000's) | Visitor Services (in 000's) |
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2004 | €21,093 | €16,390 | €200 |
2005 | €16,242 | €16,822 | €7,742 |
2006 | €22,669 | €20,302 | €9,548 |
2007 | €18,545 | €17,974 | €9,427 |
2008 | €18,616 | €18,793 | €9,306 |
2009 | €16,744 | €17,340 | €8,189 |
2010 | €15,901 | €15,557 | €7,752 |
2011 | €14,416 | €14,566 | €7,599 |
2012 | €14,222 | €14,424 | €7,631 |
2013 | €14,021 | €14,312 | €7,552 |
2014 | €14,241 | €14,841 | €7,993 |
2015 | €14,256 | €15,422 | €8,120 |
2016 | €14,649 | €15,082 | €9,005 |
2017 | €15,053 | €15,954 | €9,588 |
2018 | €15,451 | €17,462 | €10,427 |
2019 | €15,774 | €17,406 | €11,041 |
2020 | €16,131 | €16,591 | €9,391 |
2021 | €16,897 | €16,566 | €9,110 |
2022 | €18,469 | €18,858 | €11,705 |
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