Written answers

Tuesday, 25 June 2024

Department of Public Expenditure and Reform

Office of Public Works

Photo of Patrick CostelloPatrick Costello (Dublin South Central, Green Party)
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145. To ask the Minister for Public Expenditure and Reform the number of English and Manx heritage card users who accessed OPW sites per year from 2014 to date; and the estimated revenue they would have generated for the OPW based on the average income per person, in tabular form. [26842/24]

Photo of Kieran O'DonnellKieran O'Donnell (Limerick City, Fine Gael)
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The Office of Public Works (OPW) is responsible for caring, maintaining and operating the country’s most important heritage sites. The mission of OPW Heritage Services is to conserve and protect the nation’s built heritage in our care whilst providing public access, interpretation and encouraging the public to visit and engage with our Nation's heritage. The Office of Public Works strives to manage heritage sites in a manner that balances our remit to protect heritage assets with increased, more interactive, empowering and inclusive access for visitors.

The agreement to accept both English and Manx Heritage Cards and allow free admission at OPW- run heritage sites was made in 2015.

The OPW and Fáilte Ireland work together in a strategic partnership, and both strive to promote heritage and boost tourism within Ireland. The context for the OPW agreement at that time was to make it more attractive for international visitors to come to Ireland; increase tourism revenue and to support the hospitality industry. The OPW recognises the value of relationships with international heritage partners and measures its activities and aims against the best examples available, accessing quality research to ensure excellent outcomes for Irish heritage. The continued investment by the State in our heritage portfolio is very important for the safeguarding and preservation of our built heritage.

The volume of English Heritage or Manx card holders to OPW-run sites, and the comparable average admission cost, is set out in tabular form below.

Year English Manx Total Average Adult price Average Comparable Admission Cost
2015 5150 Combination of English and Manx Cards €4.00 €20,600.00
2016 5861 Combination of English and Manx Cards €4.00 €23,444.00
2017 7305 Combination of English and Manx Cards €4.00 €29,220.00
2018 8909 Combination of English and Manx Cards €4.00 €35,636.00
2019 7448 Combination of English and Manx Cards €4.00 €29,792.00
2020 464 Combination of English and Manx Cards €4.00 €1,856.00
2021 204 Combination of English and Manx Cards €4.00 €816.00
2022 4248 Combination of English and Manx Cards €4.00 €16,992.00
2023 6664 328 6992 Separate data for English and Manx Cards €4.00 €27,968.00
2024 2709 72 2781 Separate data for English and Manx Cards €4.00 €11,124.00

Photo of Patrick CostelloPatrick Costello (Dublin South Central, Green Party)
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146. To ask the Minister for Public Expenditure and Reform the details of the arrangement whereby English and Manx heritage cards get free access to OPW sites; the amount received by the OPW; and the reason no reciprocal deal exists for OPW heritage card holders in the UK. [26843/24]

Photo of Kieran O'DonnellKieran O'Donnell (Limerick City, Fine Gael)
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The Office of Public Works (OPW) is responsible for caring, maintaining and operating the country’s most important heritage sites. The mission of OPW Heritage Services is to conserve and protect the nation’s built heritage in our care whilst providing public access, interpretation and encouraging the public to visit and engage with our Nation's heritage. The Office of Public Works strives to manage heritage sites in a manner that balances our remit to protect heritage assets with increased, more interactive, empowering and inclusive access for visitors.

The agreement to accept both English and Manx Heritage Cards and allow free admission at OPW- run heritage sites was made in 2015 through OPW officials.

The OPW and Fáilte Ireland work together in a strategic partnership, and both strive to promote heritage and boost tourism within Ireland. The context for the OPW agreement at that time was to make it more attractive for international visitors to come to Ireland; increase tourism revenue and to support the hospitality industry. OPW officials did not prioritise reciprocal access in this agreement, as it was not within organisational objectives to encourage people to visit other countries. The OPW recognises the value of relationships with international heritage partners and measures its activities and aims against the best examples available, accessing quality research to ensure excellent outcomes for Irish heritage. The continued investment by the State in our heritage portfolio is very important for the safeguarding and preservation of our built heritage.

The volume of English Heritage or Manx card holders to OPW-run sites, and the comparable average admission cost, is set out in tabular form below.

My officials review this data on an annual basis and any future decision- making on the matter will be set against the above considerations.

Year English Manx Total Average Adult price Average Comparable Admission Cost
2015 5150 Combination of English and Manx Cards €4.00 €20,600.00
2016 5861 Combination of English and Manx Cards €4.00 €23,444.00
2017 7305 Combination of English and Manx Cards €4.00 €29,220.00
2018 8909 Combination of English and Manx Cards €4.00 €35,636.00
2019 7448 Combination of English and Manx Cards €4.00 €29,792.00
2020 464 Combination of English and Manx Cards €4.00 €1,856.00
2021 204 Combination of English and Manx Cards €4.00 €816.00
2022 4248 Combination of English and Manx Cards €4.00 €16,992.00
2023 6664 328 6992 Separate data for English and Manx Cards €4.00 €27,968.00
2024 2709 72 2781 Separate data for English and Manx Cards €4.00 €11,124.00

Photo of Jackie CahillJackie Cahill (Tipperary, Fianna Fail)
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147. To ask the Minister for Public Expenditure and Reform the amount of land the OPW has purchased between 2020 to 1 June 2024; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [26916/24]

Photo of Jackie CahillJackie Cahill (Tipperary, Fianna Fail)
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148. To ask the Minister for Public Expenditure and Reform what price was paid for land that was purchased by the OPW from 2020 to 1 June 2024; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [26921/24]

Photo of Kieran O'DonnellKieran O'Donnell (Limerick City, Fine Gael)
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I propose to take Questions Nos. 147 and 148 together.

I am informed by the Office of Public Works that additional time is required to collate the information requested by the Deputy. The information will be issued directly to the Deputy as soon as possible.

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