Committee Reports::Report No. 03 - An Post National Lottery Company::27 November, 1990::Appendix

APPENDIX E

LIST OF PROJECTS SUPPORTED BY NATIONAL LOTTERY FUNDS 1987-1989

SURPLUS NATIONAL LOTTERY FUNDS ARE USED FOR THE FOLLOWING PURPOSES:


Amenities


Recreation


Sport


Arts and Culture


The National Heritage


Youth


Health


Welfare


The Irish Language


Dublin Millennium (1988)


This Compendium gives details of the amounts allocated in 1987/1988 and 1989, together with the amounts which were paid from these allocations up to 31 December, 1989.


AMENITIES, RECREATION and SPORT


 

Total Provision 1987-89

 

£m

Department of the Environment

 

Amenity Grants

11.500

Department of Education

 

Recreational Facilities (including Dublin Zoo)

4.500

National, Regional and Local Sports Centres

7.551

Grants to Sports Organisations and the Development of Sports Services

9.645

VEC Sport

3.532

Department of Defence

 

Coiste an Asgard

0.300

 

£37.028m

AMENITIES

AMENITIES

1987/1988
Allocation

Amount Paid
To 31 December 1989

Further Amount
To Be Paid

 

 

 

 

 

DEPARTMENT OF THE ENVIRONMENT

 

 

 

CARLOW

 

 

 

A1

Amenities at Graiguecullen Park

25,000

25,000

 

A2

Riverside Walk, Tullow

25,000

25,000

 

 

TOTAL

50,000

50,000

 

CAVAN

 

 

 

A3

Continue work on Cavan Sports Complex

25,000

25,000

 

A4

Killeshandra: work on access road to Killykeen/Eonish

10,000

10,000

 

A5

Bailieboro: Access to lake and walkway and development of amenity area and play area beside Town Lake

8,000

8,000

 

A6

Mullagh: Carpark and picnic area

5,000

5,000

 

A7

Amenity scheme for Cloone, Lough Gowna

5,000

5,000

 

A8

Belturbet Parish Hall - facilities

5,000

5,000

 

A9

Blacklion Community Council: Amenities

5,000

5,000

 

 

TOTAL

63,000

63,000

 

CLARE

 

 

 

A10

Kildysart Community Hall and Sports Complex

8,000

8,000

 

A11

Scattery Island: Interpretive Centre

6,000

6,000

 

A12

Reconstruction of Carron School as Interpretive Centre

10,000

10,000

 

A13

Ennis Scout Den - refurbishment, etc.

9,100

9,100

 

A14

Ennis Arts Festival

2,000

2,000

 

A15

Feile na hInse

2,000

2,000

 

A16

Audio visual and learning material: Moy, Ennis and Shannon

5,000

5,000

 

A17

Community Centre at John Paul Estate, Kilrush

10,000

10,000

 

A18

Kilrush Youth Centre

10,000

10,000

 

A19

Scenic viewing platforms (5 locations)

20,000

20,000

 

 

TOTAL

82,100

82,100

 

CORK

 

 

 

A20

Riverstick Community Centre

50,000

50,000

 

A21

Fort Camden, Crosshaven - provision of coastal amenities

4,550

4,550

 

A22

Dromtariffe Community Club

7,841

7,841

 

A23

Kilshannig Community Centre, Glantane

9,000

7,385

1,615

A24

Castlemagner Community Centre

9,000

 

9,000

A25

Banteer Community Centre

9,000

9,000

 

A26

Landscape Amenity area Barryscourt Castle, Carrigtwohill

20,000

20,000

 

A27

Riverside Walk pitch ‘n’ putt course, Middleton

10,000

10,000

 

A28

Bishop Roche Park Amenity area, Cobh

12,000

 

12,000

A29

Bridgetown Abbey, Castletownroche

5,000

5,000

 

A30

Pearse Square, Fermoy - tree planting etc.

5,000

 

5,000

A31

Treetops Project, Fermoy

10,000

10,000

 

A32

Glanworth Mill and riverside park

15,000

15,000

 

A33

New Market Square, Mitchelstown - landscaping

5,000

5,000

 

A34

Clock Gate in Youghal - restoration of lantern

5,000

 

5,000

A35

Bandstand and roof in Youghal

5,000

 

5,000

A36

Ballincollig Regional Park

35,000

35,000

 

A37

Pavilion at Sam Maguire Park, Dunmanway

15,000

15,000

 

A38

Recreational Centre, Ballinacarriga Lisbealad

8,000

8,000

 

A39

Dressing rooms, meeting rooms, Eyeries Park

5,000

5,000

 

A40

Planetarium at Schull Community College

15,000

15,000

 

A41

Refurbishing Kinsale Temperance Hall

5,000

5,000

 

A42

Courtmacsherry Development Association

15,000

 

15,000

A43

Bandon Youth Centre

10,000

10,000

 

A44

Douglas Park

10,000

10,000

 

A45

West Cork Regional Museum

2,000

2,000

 

A46

Darrara Community Centre

2,000

2,000

 

A47

Kilbrittain Community Centre

2,000

2,000

 

A48

Ahiohill Community Centre

3,000

3,000

 

A49

Adrigole Community Centre

3,000

3,000

 

A50

Grange/Frankfield Community Centre

25,000

25,000

 

A51

Monkstown amenities

5,000

5,000

 

A52

Amenity area and pitch at Togher

14,000

14,000

 

A53

Playing pitches and car parks at Clashduv and Carrigrohane

14,000

14,000

 

A54

Ballyvolane amenity area

20,000

20,000

 

A55

Glen Rovers Hurling Club

15,000

15,000

 

A56

Restoration of St. Mary’s House, Pope’s Quay

70,000

70,000

 

A57

Amenity area at Blackpool

40,000

40,000

 

A58

Amenity improvements - Middle Parish/James St

40,000

40,000

 

A59

Lee Rowing Club: Marina

10,000

10,000

 

A60

Pairc Uinsinn - dressing room/boundary wall

45,000

45,000

 

A61

Extension to Nano Nagle Hall at Presentation School, Douglas Street

5,000

5,000

 

A62

Amenity Park at Monerea Terrace

10,000

10,000

 

A63

Sporting facilities at Neptune Stadium

18,000

18,000

 

A64

Olympic Karate Club - New Premises

18,000

18,000

 

 

TOTAL

660,391

607,776

52,615

DONEGAL

 

 

 

A65

Grianan Ailigh Improvement Works

3,000

3,000

 

A66

Fahan Cemetary

1,700

1,700

 

A67

Bruckless Community Centre

10,000

10,000

 

A68

“White House Lawn”, Killybegs

2,000

2,000

 

A69

Playground at Ard Connell Housing Estate, Ardara

1,000

1,000

 

A70

Manorcunningham/Lagan Football Club

4,250

4,250

 

A71

Malin Development Committee

7,500

7,500

 

A72

Dungloe Foreshore - Development Plan

23,000

23,000

 

A73

Famine Heritage Centre, Dunfahaghy

8,000

 

8,000

A74

Town Park, Glenties

2,000

2,000

 

A75

Refurbishment of Bog Estate, Ardara

1,400

1,400

 

A76

Development of access lakes and parking by Rosses Anglers

4,000

4,000

 

A77

Dungloe Community Hall

25,000

25,000

 

A78

Ned’s Fort, Buncrana - Lifeboat house

10,000

10,000

 

A79

Extension to Letterkenny Museum

15,000

15,000

 

A80

Development of Glenties Museum

10,000

10,000

 

A81

Development of derelict tennis courts, Ballyshannon

1,800

1,800

 

A82

Ballyshannon Amenity Walk (Mall area)

8,000

8,000

 

A83

Mallpark Amenity Scheme, Ballyshannon

8,000

7,933

67

A84

Community Centre, Environmental Park and Nature Trail at Inver

14,000

14,000

 

A85

Community Centre, Meenaneary

8,000

8,000

 

A86

St Joseph’s Avenue, - environmental works

2,000

2,000

 

A87

Donegal Rugby Club - general improvements

5,000

 

5,000

A88

O’Clery Avenue/Drumrooske - improvements

3,000

3,000

 

A89

St Francis School development - Barnesmore

2,000

2,000

 

A90

Frosses Community Centre

1,000

1,000

 

 

TOTAL

180,650

167,583

13,067

DUBLIN

 

 

 

A91

Malahide Castle Regional Park Playground

15,000

15,000

 

A92

St Andrews, Malahide Youth Club

10,000

10,000

 

A93

Improvements at Kingfisher site, Portmarnock

10,000

10,000

 

A94

Oldtown Community Hall

5,000

5,000

 

A95

Sutton Dinghy Club

1,000

1,000

 

A96

Playground, West Tallaght

25,000

25,000

 

A97

Kingswood Tennis Courts

20,000

20,000

 

A98

Baldoyle Youth Club

10,000

10,000

 

A99

Inisfails GAA Club, Balgriffen

15,000

15,000

 

A100

Greenhills Community Centre

15,000

15,000

 

A101

St Mary’s Community Centre, Saggart

20,000

20,000

 

A102

St Bridget’s GAA Club, Navan Road

50,000

50,000

 

A103

Porterstown Scouts, Castleknock

15,000

15,000

 

A104

Coolmine RFC, Palmerstown

15,000

15,000

 

A105

Planting at St Anne’s National School, Esker

500

500

 

A106

CBSI - provision of trees at Larch Hill

1,000

641

359

A107

Shankill Tennis Club

12,000

12,000

 

A108

Firhouse Community and Leisure Complex

30,000

30,000

 

A109

Ballinteer Community and Youth Federation

10,000

 

10,000

A110

Knocklyon Community Centre

5,000

5,000

 

A111

Brookfield Community Centre, Tallaght

10,000

10,000

 

A112

Rolestown Hall, Swords

25,000

25,000

 

A113

Tree and Shrub planting at Scoil Mhuire

500

500

 

A114

Shrub and tree planting at Seagrange

100

100

 

A115

Balbriggan Cricket Club

15,000

15,000

 

A116

Balbriggan Senior Citizens Committee

5,000

5,000

 

A117

North County Cricket Club, Balrothery

1,000

840

160

A118

Donabate Scouts

10,000

10,000

 

A119

Garristown Hall

5,000

5,000

 

A120

Loughshinny Motor Cycle Club

3,000

3,000

 

A121

Lusk United FC

5,000

5,000

 

A122

Naul Hall

2,000

2,000

 

A123

Rush Community Council

10,000

10,000

 

A124

St Maurs Boxing Club, Rush

1,000

1,000

 

A125

Rush Scouts

1,000

995

5

A126

Skerries Bowling Club

20,000

20,000

 

A127

Brackenstown CBSI, Swords

8,000

8,000

 

A128

River Valley CBSI, Swords

3,000

3,000

 

A129

Swords Family Care

2,000

2,000

 

A130

Swords Historical Society

2,500

2,450

50

A131

Swords Celtic FC

5,000

5,000

 

A132

Swords Tennis Club

3,000

3,000

 

A133

Broadmeadow Anglers Association

1,000

1,000

 

A134

Swords Senior Citizen Committee

3,000

3,000

 

A135

St Colmcilles CBSI, Swords

3,000

3,000

 

A136

Kilmacud Community Centre

30,000

30,000

 

A137

Jobstown Community Centre

30,000

30,000

 

A138

Killinarden Community Centre

15,000

15,000

 

A139

Fettercairn Community Centre

15,000

15,000

 

A140

Tallaght United Football Club

25,000

25,000

 

A141

Reconstruction of Clubhouse Castlepark, Tallaght; Cuchulainn Athletic Club

3,000

2,914

86

A142

Improvements to carpark Lucan GAA

8,000

8,000

 

A143

Loughshinny CYMS

1,000

980

20

A144

Tennis Courts at Moreen, Sandyford

10,000

10,000

 

A145

Baldoyle United FC

20,000

20,000

 

A146

Tennis Courts, Killinarden

25,000

25,000

 

A147

Ballyboughal Community Centre

12,500

12,500

 

A148

Bracken Boxing Club

1,000

1,000

 

A149

St Laurence O’Toole GAA Club

18,000

 

18,000

A150

Our Lady Immaculate Parochial Hall Club, Darndale

8,000

8,000

 

A151

St Monica’s Youth Centre

4,000

4,000

 

A152

102nd CBSI, Donaghmede

1,000

1,000

 

A153

Darndale Youth and Community Services all-weather tennis basketball pitch

40,000

14,000

26,000

A154

Ballyfermot United Sports and Social Club

50,000

50,000

 

A155

Liffey Gaels, Inchicore

15,000

15,000

 

A156

Landscaping near Church of the Holy Spirit, Sillogue Road, Ballymun

5,000

5,000

 

A157

Community Hall, Mother of Divine Grace Church Ballygall

18,000

 

18,000

A158

Cherry Orchard Community Centre

65,000

40,000

25,000

A159

Ringsend Community Centre

50,000

50,000

 

A160

Mount Argus Youth Club, Harold’s Cross

10,000

10,000

 

A161

Development of Crumlin GAA Club Premises

5,000

5,000

 

A162

Crumlin Active Retirement Association

2,000

2,000

 

A163

Community Services HQ Christchurch Place

9,000

9,000

 

A164

Poolbeg Yacht Club, Ringsend

10,000

10,000

 

A165

Fatima Mansions, Rialto - landscaping

20,000

20,000

 

A166

Dolphin House, Rialto - all-weather pitch

12,000

12,000

 

A167

Walkinstown Sport and Athletic Federation

9,000

9,000

 

A168

Old County Pitch and Putt Club

1,000

1,000

 

A169

Clubhouse for Larkview Boys FC, Whelan Park

18,000

18,000

 

A170

37th Unit CBSI Scout Den, Templeogue

12,000

12,000

 

A171

Refurbishment of entrance to Clontarf Baths

5,000

5,000

 

A172

Tirlir Activity Resource Centre, Dollymount

10,000

10,000

 

A173

St Anthony’s House, Clontarf - Community Centre

20,000

20,000

 

A174

Artane/Beaumont Family Recreation Centre

60,000

60,000

 

A175

Fencing around Community Hall, Lorcan Estate

1,000

 

1,000

A176

Ashcroft Residents Association

10,000

7,664

2,336

A177

St Malachy’s FC Clubhouse, Edenmore

6,391

6,391

 

A178

Pedestrian pathway path from Causeway Road to Black Banks

50,000

50,000

 

A179

Kilbarrach Community Hall

20,000

20,000

 

A180

Kilmount Public Park, Kilbarrack

27,000

27,000

 

A181

Scouts Den, Navan Road

5,000

5,000

 

A182

Conversion of Basements in Ballymun flats

10,000

5,400

4,600

A183

Stoneybatter District and Community Council

5,000

 

5,000

A184

Claud Hall, Iona Road

5,000

 

5,000

A185

Cherrymount Lawn Tennis Club

10,000

8,300

1,700

A186

Ierne Sports and Social Club

7,000

7,000

 

A187

Prussia Street Community Centre

20,000

9,000

11,000

A188

Homefarm FC Schoolboys

5,000

 

5,000

A189

Civil Service GAA Club

10,000

10,000

 

A190

Restoration of street lighting Dawson Street

10,000

 

10,000

A191

Dunard Community Centre

5,000

5,000

 

A192

Dominic Street/St Xaviour’s youth Club

5,000

5,000

 

A193

Charleville/Claremount Residents Assoc.

5,000

5,000

 

A194

Bernards Youth Club, Cabra West

5,000

2,000

3,000

A195

St Peter’s Phibsboro

5,000

 

5,000

A196

Rosmini Gaels

2,000

2,000

 

A197

St Nicholas of Myra - Community Hall

15,000

14,400

600

A198

Development play area Bonam St/Island St

35,000

 

35,000

A199

Our Lady of Lourdes Church, Sean McDermott St

5,000

5,000

 

A200

Renovations Lourdes Hall, Sean McDermott St

3,000

3,000

 

A201

Good Counsel GAA Club, Drimnagh

25,000

25,000

 

A202

Development of site adjacent to North Strand Vocational School for community purposes

10,000

10,000

 

A203

Completion Holy Trinity Sports and Leisure Complex, Donaghmede

6,000

6,000

 

A204

Ballymun Community Hall

89,380

89,380

 

A205

Ballymun Holiday House Committee

5,000

5,000

 

TOTAL

1,522,871

1,335,955

186,916

DUN LAOGHAIRE

 

 

 

A206

Loughlinstown Pavilion

10,000

10,000

 

A207

Bird Marsh, Booterstown

10,000

10,000

 

A208

Resource Centre Fitzgerald Park, Mounttown

10,000

10,000

 

A209

Pre-school premises for Sallynoggin Community

15,400

15,400

 

A210

Dalkey United AFC - Flooring Work

4,000

4,000

 

A211

St Joseph’s Boys AFC, Pearse Pk, Sallynoggin

10,000

10,000

 

 

TOTAL

59,400

59,400

 

GALWAY

 

 

 

A212

Beagh Community Centre

20,000

20,000

 

A213

Rinville Amenity Park

30,000

30,000

 

A214

Gothic Church, Kylemore Abbey

10,000

10,000

 

A215

Menlough Community Hall

7,000

7,000

 

A216

Caltra GAA Club

5,000

5,000

 

A217

Cortoon Community Hall

5,000

5,000

 

A218

Ballinasloe Town Hall

10,000

10,000

 

A219

Loughrea Anglers Association

5,000

5,000

 

A220

Portumna Town Hall

5,000

5,000

 

A221

Larkin Community Centre

5,000

5,000

 

A222

Killimor Daly GAA Club

5,000

5,000

 

A223

St Brendan’s GAA Club, Loughrea

10,000

10,000

 

A224

Clonfert Community Centre

20,000

18,200

1,800

A225

Clubhouse for Ballinasloe Golf Club

20,000

20,000

 

A226

Renovations to Aughrim Hall

10,000

10,000

 

A227

Restoration of Cappatagle Community Centre

10,000

10,000

 

A228

Monivea Community Centre

10,000

10,000

 

A229

Pony Breeders’ Society, Clifden - showground

8,624

8,624

 

A230

Corofin - Community Hall

10,000

10,000

 

A231

Presentation College, Headford - handball alley

10,000

10,000

 

A232

Athenry Golf Course

20,000

20,000

 

A233

Kinvara Community Centre

10,000

 

10,000

A234

Gort - environmental project

10,000

 

10,000

A235

Development of Kiltartan Old School as Interpretive Centre

10,000

 

10,000

A236

Ballybane Community Centre

20,000

20,000

 

A237

O’Brien’s Bridge - amenity walks

10,000

10,000

 

A238

Tirellan Heights - development playing field

10,000

10,000

 

A239

Westside - playing fields & dressing rooms

40,000

35,350

4,650

A240

Claybann - playing pitches

10,000

10,000

 

 

TOTAL

355,624

319,174

36,450

KERRY

 

 

 

A241

Kerins O’Rahilly’s GAA Club

5,000

5,000

 

A242

Austin Stacks Community Centre

5,000

5,000

 

A243

John Mitchell’s Community Centre

5,000

5,000

 

A244

Na Gael Community Centre

10,000

10,000

 

A245

Matt Talbot Handball Club

10,000

10,000

 

A246

Ballyduff Community Council Club

5,000

5,000

 

A247

Tralee Pitch and Putt Community Club

5,000

5,000

 

A248

Asdee Community Centre

3,000

3,000

 

A249

Blennerville Windmill Project

20,000

20,000

 

A250

Brosna GAA Club

15,000

15,000

 

A251

Banna Sea Rescue Unit - Boathouse

4,000

4,000

 

A252

Ballyspillane - recreational facilities

10,000

10,000

 

A253

Park Road, Killarney - Public Tennis Courts

9,500

9,500

 

A254

Pinewood Estate - play area

10,000

10,000

 

A255

Kenmare - Community Centre

7,500

7,500

 

A256

Killarney Recreation Centre

5,000

5,000

 

A257

Kenmare Golf Course - improvements

5,000

5,000

 

A258

Waterville Heritage Centre

8,000

 

8,000

A259

Portmagee Community Centre

5,000

5,000

 

A260

Keel Community Centre, Castlemaine

10,000

10,000

 

A261

Maharees Community Centre, Tralee

5,000

5,000

 

A262

Annascaul Community Centre

2,000

2,000

 

A263

Ballybunion Cliff and Sea Rescue

5,000

5,000

 

 

TOTAL

169,000

161,000

8,000

KILDARE

 

 

 

A264

Robertstown - canal walks and amenity works

25,000

25,000

 

A265

Ballymore Eustace - development of ball alley

10,000

10,000

 

A266

Old Bog Road, Kilcock - amenity area

5,000

 

5,000

A267

Naas - canal walks and amenity area

15,000

15,000

 

A268

Naas Housing Estates - landscaping etc.

10,000

9,345

655

A269

Athy fishing stands

5,000

4,515

485

A270

Brownstown Community Hall, The Curragh

20,000

18,550

1,450

A271

Athy Travellers Club

2,000

2,000

 

 

TOTAL

92,000

84,410

7,590

KILKENNY

 

 

 

A272

Ballyauskill Community Centre

10,000

10,000

 

A273

Boatslip at River Barrow, Graiguenamanagh

2,000

2,000

 

A274

St Lachtain’s Church, Freshford - car park

20,000

20,000

 

A275

Castlecomer - swimming facilities

3,000

3,000

 

A276

Mullinavat - pedestrian bridge

5,000

5,000

 

A277

Clogh/Moreen Roe Community Council

1,000

910

90

A278

Carrigeen Community Hall

4,000

4,000

 

 

TOTAL

45,000

44,910

90

LAOIS

 

 

 

A279

Clonanny Development Association

1,500

1,500

 

A280

Killinard Community Centre

25,000

25,000

 

A281

James Fintan Lalor Memorial Assoc. Raheen

5,000

5,000

 

A282

Housing Estates Abbeyleix - improvements

4,000

4,000

 

A283

Woodview Residents Association, Stradbally

2,000

2,000

 

A284

St Bridget’s Square and Arlington Estates, Portarlington - re-seeding & tree planting

5,500

5,500

 

A285

Clan Milire Residents Assoc., Portarlington

2,000

2,000

 

A286

Castletown - kerbing, footpaths etc. also re. Tidy Towns Committee

8,100

8,100

 

A287

Market Square, Portarlington

10,000

10,000

 

A288

Ballycran - landscaping

6,000

6,000

 

A289

Ballinakill Woods - provision of walks

7,000

7,000

 

A290

Ballacolla - kerbing and footpaths

8,000

8,000

 

A291

Timahoe - erection of Community Centre

20,000

20,000

 

A292

St Michael’s Park Residents Association

2,400

2,400

 

A293

Lake Glen Residents Association, Portlaoise

5,000

5,000

 

A294

St Brigid’s Place, Portlaoise

5,000

5,000

 

A295

Marian Avenue Housing Estate, Portlaoise

2,250

2,250

 

A296

Knockmoy Housing Estate, Portlaoise

2,250

2,250

 

A297

Cullahill Tidy Towns Committee

1,000

1,000

 

A298

Clough Tidy Towns Committee

1,000

1,000

 

A299

Ballacolla Tidy Towns Committee

1,000

1,000

 

A300

Durrow Tidy Towns Committee

2,000

2,000

 

A301

Errill Tidy Towns Committee

1,000

1,000

 

A302

Rathdowney Tidy Towns Committee

2,000

2,000

 

A303

Mountrath Development Association

2,000

2,000

 

A304

Marian Hill, Portarlington

2,000

2,000

 

A305

Borris in Ossory Development Association

5,000

5,000

 

A306

Trumera Youth and Community Centre

11,000

11,000

 

A307

Arles Community Centre

2,000

2,000

 

 

TOTAL

151,000

151,000

 

LEITRIM

 

 

 

A308

Ballinamore Development Association

2,000

2,000

 

A309

Mohill Town Development Association

5,000

5,000

 

A310

Carrick-on-Shannon Chamber of Commerce

2,500

2,500

 

A311

Bee Park Development Association

4,000

4,000

 

A312

Drumkeeran Community Council

2,000

2,000

 

A313

Jamestown Development Association

1,000

1,000

 

A314

Dromad Development Association

1,000

1,000

 

A315

Leitrim Village Development Association

1,000

1,000

 

A316

Kinlough Development Association

1,000

1,000

 

A317

Fenagh Development Association

1,000

1,000

 

A318

Dromahaire Development Association

1,000

1,000

 

A319

Drumsna Development Association

1,000

1,000

 

A320

Tullaghan Development Association

1,000

1,000

 

A321

Kiltyclough Development Association

1,000

1,000

 

A322

Glenfarne Development Association

1,000

1,000

 

A323

Keshcarrigan Development Association

1,000

1,000

 

A324

Ballinaglera Community Park Development

2,000

2,000

 

A325

Drumreilly Parish Committee

1,500

1,500

 

A326

Glebe Church Restoration Committee

1,000

1,000

 

A327

Cornhill Theatre Project

10,000

10,000

 

A328

Acres Lake amenity area

22,000

21,000

1,000

A329

Carrigallen Development Association

1,000

1,000

 

 

TOTAL

64,000

63,000

1,000

LIMERICK

 

 

 

A330

Foreshore amenity at Glin

5,000

5,000

 

A331

Mountcollins Community Centre

10,000

10,000

 

A332

Amenity Development Rathkeale

20,000

20,000

 

A333

Newcastlewest Community Centre

30,000

30,000

 

A334

Athea Community Centre

5,000

5,000

 

A335

Repairs to Tournafulla Village Hall

5,000

5,000

 

A336

Templeglantine Community Hall

5,000

5,000

 

A337

Abbeyfeale Sports Complex

20,000

20,000

 

A338

Lay-by at Loughill

2,000

2,000

 

A339

Adare Village Hall

10,000

10,000

 

A340

Askeaton Club Scouts Den

5,000

5,000

 

A341

Foynes and District Community Centre

50,000

50,000

 

A342

Deel Boat Club

5,000

5,000

 

A343

Newcastle Parish Hall

12,000

12,000

 

A344

Kilmallock Community Council

7,000

7,000

 

A345

Kilmallock Historical Society

2,000

2,000

 

A346

Askeaton Deel Boat Club

3,000

3,000

 

A347

Kilfinane Sports and Field Club

20,000

20,000

 

A348

Ballyorgan Community Centre

2,520

2,520

 

A349

Liam Lynch Memorian Hall, Anglesboro

5,000

5,000

 

A350

Community Hall and play area - Moyross

30,000

 

30,000

A351

Open space development - Glasgow/Kennedy Park

10,000

10,000

 

A352

Development at Bank Place

10,000

10,000

 

A353

Development at Watergate Flats

10,000

10,000

 

A354

Refurbishment of St Mary’s House

15,000

15,000

 

A355

Community Centre at King’s Island

20,000

20,000

 

A356

Catholic Institute Athletic Club

15,000

15,000

 

 

TOTAL

333,520

303,520

30,000

LONGFORD

 

 

 

A357

Ballymahon Sports Centre

15,000

15,000

 

A358

Conversion of Latin School in Moyne

7,000

7,000

 

A359

Annagh Lake - facilities

7,000

7,000

 

A360

Ballinamuck Community Centre

7,000

7,000

 

A361

Clonguish GAA Club

15,000

15,000

 

A362

Grattan GAA Club, Dunbeggin

25,000

 

25,000

A363

Drumlish Community Sports Committee

15,000

15,000

 

A364

Granard Community Centre

12,000

12,000

 

A365

Ardagh Community Centre

5,000

5,000

 

A366

Longford Historical Society

10,000

10,000

 

 

TOTAL

118,000

93,000

25,000

LOUTH

 

 

 

A367

Annagassan Viking Village project

23,800

 

23,800

A368

Gyles Quay, Riverstown

8,000

8,000

 

A369

Scoraiocht Lannleiri, Dunleer

10,000

10,000

 

 

TOTAL

41,800

18,000

23,800

MAYO

 

 

 

A370

Meelick Community Centre

5,000

5,000

 

A371

Keenagh Community Centre

5,000

5,000

 

A372

Kilmurray Sports and Social Centre

5,000

5,000

 

A373

Craggagh Community Centre

15,000

15,000

 

A374

Irishtown Sportsfield

5,000

5,000

 

A375

Ballina Stephenites GAA Club

20,000

20,000

 

A376

Kiltimagh Museum

15,000

15,000

 

A377

Ballycroy - repairs to Community Centre

15,000

 

15,000

A378

Development of playing field at Ballinglanna, Currane

5,000

 

5,000

A379

Crossmolina GAA Club - swimming pool

25,000

23,214

1,786

A380

Tureen Community Centre

15,000

15,000

 

A381

Lacken Community Centre

4,000

4,000

 

A382

Fencing beside river at Greenhills Estate, Ballina

3,070

3,070

 

A383

Breefy GAA Club

5,000

5,000

 

A384

Newport amenities

30,000

30,000

 

A385

Scouts 2nd SAI

5,000

5,000

 

A386

Glenhest, Newport - Community Hall

3,000

3,000

 

A387

Repairs to Community Hall at St Patrick’s National School, Ballina

1,000

1,000

 

A388

Community Hall repairs, Ard Na Ri, Sarsfield Committee, Childers Heights, Ballina

1,500

1,500

 

A389

Repairs to Community Hall, St Murdoch’s Terrace, United Social & Youth Club

2,500

2,500

 

A390

Ballinrobe, Cornmarket

5,000

5,000

 

A391

Castlebar Celtic - facilities

15,000

15,000

 

A392

Repairs to Tiernan Community Centre

4,000

 

4,000

A393

Davitt College Parents’ Committee - sports facilities

3,000

 

3,000

A394

Glenisland Sports Field development

5,000

5,000

 

A395

Ballina - improvements to playground

910

 

910

A396

Repairs to Newport Community Hall

2,000

2,000

 

A397

Frenchill Monument

700

700

 

A398

Castlebar Walks development

60,000

60,000

 

A399

Crimlin Community Centre

15,000

15,000

 

A400

Party Community Centre

10,000

10,000

 

A401

Ballinrobe Town Hall

5,000

5,000

 

A402

Chestnut Grove, Castlebar

400

400

 

A403

Order of Malta, Castlebar

10,000

10,000

 

A404

Lough Cara Trout Anglers

1,500

133

1,367

A405

Carnacon Community Centre

12,000

12,000

 

A406

Westport Heritage Centre

10,000

10,000

 

A407

Clogher Community Room

15,000

15,000

 

A408

Belmullet Erris Tourism (Carne)

30,000

30,000

 

A409

Kilmaine Community Centre

10,000

10,000

 

A410

McConville Park, Westport

5,000

5,000

 

A411

Mulrany Golf Course

5,000

5,000

 

A412

Westport Sea Angling Club

15,000

15,000

 

A413

Development sports park Dooniver, Achill

6,000

6,000

 

A414

Ballinrobe town park development

8,000

8,000

 

A415

Castlebar Boxing Club

5,000

5,000

 

A416

Neale GAA Club

5,000

5,000

 

A417

Carracastle Community Centre

5,000

5,000

 

A418

Foxford Cornmarket

5,000

5,000

 

A419

Ballintubber Folk Museum & Interpretive Centre

2,889

 

2,889

 

TOTAL

461,469

427,517

33,952

MEATH

 

 

 

A420

Development at Mornington Heights

5,000

5,000

 

A421

Dromone Village - development works

2,000

2,000

 

A422

Beechdale Residents Association

5,000

5,000

 

A423

Seaview Residents Association

2,000

2,000

 

A424

Royal Canal Restoration - Enfield Community Centre

5,000

5,000

 

A425

Conversion of old building in Killallin

2,000

2,000

 

A426

New Clubhouse for Tara Athletic Club

10,000

10,000

 

A427

Kilmessan Hurling Club

14,000

14,000

 

A428

Naomh Peadar/Dunboyne GAA

14,000

14,000

 

 

TOTAL

59,000

59,000

 

MONAGHAN

 

 

 

A429

St McDermotts GFC - sports complex

10,000

10,000

 

A430

Annex adventure centre - Hope Castle/ Muckno Park

52,000

52,000

 

A431

Improvements at County Museum

15,000

15,000

 

A432

Developments at Lisanisk Lake

2,000

2,000

 

A433

Carpark at Lisnalong Lake

4,000

4,000

 

A434

Amenities at Tony Scallon Lake

7,000

7,000

 

A435

Amenities - Iniskeen Village

5,000

5,000

 

A436

Sports Complex - Scotstown

25,000

25,000

 

 

TOTAL

120,000

120,000

 

OFFALY

 

 

 

A437

Pearse Park, Kilcrutten, Tullamore

8,000

8,000

 

A438

Arden, Tullamore

4,000

4,000

 

A439

O’Connor Square, Tullamore

8,000

 

8,000

A440

Cappincur Community Centre

2,000

2,000

 

A441

Town Park, Tullamore

10,000

10,000

 

A442

Mooney Terrace Kilcormac

9,000

9,000

 

A443

Beechwood Housing Estate, Bracknagh

2,000

2,000

 

A444

Clonbullogue Development Association

6,500

6,500

 

A445

St Joseph’s Terrace, Portarlington

1,500

1,500

 

A446

Rhode - provision of recreation centre

8,000

8,000

 

A447

Housing Estates in Clara-Kilcoursey, Silverdale, Oak View and Beechmount

3,000

3,000

 

A448

Geashill Tidy Towns Committee

4,000

4,000

 

A449

Banagher, development of Fort Eliza

6,000

1,000

5,000

A450

Shannonbridge Tidy Towns Association

3,000

3,000

 

A451

Frederick Street, Clara - development of River Brosna

10,000

10,000

 

A452

Avondale Residents Association, Portarlington

4,000

4,000

 

A453

Greenwood Park Residents Association, Edenderry

8,000

8,000

 

A454

Daingean Parish Development Committee

5,000

5,000

 

A455

Ferbane - development, landscaping, etc.

8,000

8,000

 

A456

Killeigh village - improvements

8,000

8,000

 

A457

Dunkerrin - provision of picnic facilities

4,000

4,000

 

A458

Mucklagh - general tidy-up

2,000

2,000

 

A459

Croghan Hill - provision of facilities

4,000

4,000

 

A460

Edenderry - completion of canal scheme

10,000

10,000

 

A461

Clonegowan Development Association, Tullamore

7,000

7,000

 

A462

Church View, Walsh Island

2,500

2,500

 

A463

Ballinagar - car park and landscaping

2,500

2,500

 

A464

Tubber - fencing and car park

4,000

4,000

 

A465

Clonoghill/Burke’s Hill

2,000

2,000

 

A466

Killynon - landscaping and re-seeding

2,000

2,000

 

A467

Mount Bolus Development Association

3,000

3,000

 

A468

Shinrone - tree planting and development

3,000

3,000

 

 

TOTAL

164,000

151,000

13,000

ROSCOMMON

 

 

 

A469

Amenity footpath/Cootehall Residents Assoc.

15,000

15,000

 

A470

Castlecoote Village amenity development

10,000

8,031

1,969

A471

Lisacul Memorial Hall

5,000

5,000

 

A472

Ballyleague Development Assoc.

5,000

 

5,000

A473

Oakport Lough and Cootehall Lough lakeside

6,000

6,000

 

A474

Church of Ireland Graveyard, Henry Street

4,000

4,000

 

A475

Knockroe Housing Estate amenity area, Castlerea

3,000

2,800

200

A476

Ardcarne Sports Complex, Cootehall

5,000

5,000

 

A477

Lisnamult Community Centre

10,000

10,000

 

A478

Ballintubber - landscaping and improvements

3,000

3,000

 

 

TOTAL

66,000

58,831

7,169

SLIGO

 

 

 

A479

Enniscrone Golf Club - Clubhouse

35,000

35,000

 

A480

Community Park at Strandhill

10,000

10,000

 

A481

Corballa Community Centre, Castleconnor

20,000

20,000

 

A482

Cranmore/Abbeyquarter Community Centre

20,000

 

20,000

A483

Marville Community Centre

10,000

10,000

 

A484

Carrarol Community Centre St John’s Development

20,000

20,000

 

A485

Sligo Canoe and Sub-Aqua - Clubhouses

5,000

 

5,000

A486

Calry/St Joseph’s Community - Playing Fields

10,000

10,000

 

A487

Dromone West Community Council

10,000

10,000

 

A488

Easky Community Council

5,000

5,000

 

A489

Easky GAA Club

5,000

5,000

 

A490

Enniscrone/Kilglass GAA Club

10,000

10,000

 

A491

St Farnan’s GAA Templeboy

10,000

10,000

 

A492

Streeda Armada Commemoration Society

10,000

10,000

 

A493

Owenbeg Community Development

1,500

1,500

 

A494

St Patrick’s Football Club/Streen & Dromard Community Centre

5,000

5,000

 

A495

Cloonacool Community Centre

2,000

2,000

 

A496

GWI Community Centre, Collooney

20,000

20,000

 

A497

Gurteen Community Centre

3,000

3,000

 

A498

Cloonagh Community Centre

5,000

5,000

 

A499

Development at Lough Gara Shoreland, Cappanagh

4,000

4,000

 

A500

Tourlestrane GAA Park

3,000

3,000

 

A501

Keash Sports Field Project, Ballymote

5,000

5,000

 

A502

Developments at Mullinabreena Community Park

5,000

5,000

 

A503

Tubbercurry Golf Club

20,000

20,000

 

 

TOTAL

253,500

228,500

25,000

TIPPERARY N R

 

 

 

A504

Forest management Clare Glens, Newport

2,500

2,500

 

A505

Picnic site, viewing point, Silvermines

2,500

2,500

 

A506

Roscrea - facilities

5,000

4,223

777

A507

Carpark for Templerea Burial Ground

4,000

3,973

27

A508

Upperchurch amenity works

11,000

 

11,000

A509

Ardcroney Community Park

10,000

 

10,000

A510

Templemore GAA Club

5,000

5,000

 

A511

Templemore Athletic Club

10,000

10,000

 

A512

Riverside Park, Ballina, Killaloe

10,000

9,000

1,000

A513

Town Hall, Nenagh

10,000

10,000

1,000

A514

Clark Memorial Hall, Borrisokane - extension and renovations

10,000

 

10,000

A515

Thurles CBS Parents Association - building of dressing rooms

10,000

 

10,000

A516

Terryglass Community Centre

10,000

10,000

 

A517

Sean Treacy pipe Band Hall, Littleton

10,000

 

10,000

A518

Kilmore Cemetery

2,500

 

2,500

A519

Thurles Hanball Club

5,000

5,000

 

A520

Thurles Tennis Club

5,000

5,000

 

A521

Durlas Og GAA Club

25,000

25,000

 

A522

New Hall for Thurles Silver Band

10,000

10,000

 

A523

Templemore Swimming Pool

10,000

10,000

 

A524

Clonmore GAA - facilities

5,000

 

5,000

A525

GAA and Community Club at Drum and Inch, Thurles

15,000

15,000

 

 

TOTAL

187,500

127,196

60,304

TIPPERARY S R

 

 

 

A526

Community Complex, Cahir

15,000

15,000

 

A527

Band Centre for Banna Cluain Meala, Clonmel

15,000

15,000

 

A528

Preservation of old Church, Kilcash

10,000

10,000

 

A529

Emly Community Hall

10,000

10,000

 

A530

Marlfield walks and amenities

8,000

8,000

 

A531

Boat Slipways at River Suir, Cahir

10,000

10,000

 

A532

Park and amenity area, Cashel

45,000

45,000

 

A533

Abbeymill Theatre Restoration, Fethard

10,000

10,000

 

A534

Landscaping at Carronreddy, Tipperary, Cahir, Castlequarter, Killenaule and Woodview

30,000

30,000

 

A535

Development at Golden Village

10,000

10,000

 

 

TOTAL

163,000

163,000

 

WATERFORD

 

 

 

A536

Kennedy Park, Tramore - improve facilities

10,000

10,000

 

A537

Lismore tennis courts

10,000

10,000

 

A538

Cappoquin tennis courts

10,000

10,000

 

A539

Tallow tennis courts

5,000

5,000

 

A540

Portlaw town square - improve facilities

5,000

4,218

782

A541

Canal Lismore - improve facilities

8,000

6,107

1,893

A542

Methodist Church at Grey Friars/Heritage Centre

35,000

35,000

 

A543

St John’s Park - recreation area

20,000

19,600

400

A544

Cork Road/Kingsmeadow - open space

10,000

10,000

 

A545

Ballybeg - play area

20,000

20,000

 

 

TOTAL

133,000

129,925

3,075

WESTMEATH

 

 

 

A546

Street Square, Kilbeggan

5,000

5,000

 

A547

Main Street, Moate - landscaping

5,000

5,000

 

A548

Iona Park, Talbot Ave, Columba’s Terrace

16,550

16,550

 

A549

Riverside project at the Castle

6,000

6,000

 

A550

Landscaping St Joseph’s Villas, Roscommon Rd

1,000

1,000

 

A551

Continuation development Sarsfield Square

9,625

9,625

 

A552

Grange housing estate development

10,000

10,000

 

A553

Adamson Castle - Museum and Heritage Centre

5,000

5,000

 

A554

Tormey Villas - development

5,000

5,000

 

A555

The Beeches Residents Assoc, Coosan, Athlone

5,000

5,000

 

A556

Marine View Residents Association, Athlone

5,000

5,000

 

A557

John Paul Park Residents Association, Athlone

1,000

1,000

 

A558

Kilbeggan Hall and Amenity Centre

5,000

5,000

 

A559

Assumption Road Residents Association

5,000

5,000

 

A560

Jetty on Lough Ennel, Ladestown

1,500

1,500

 

A561

Community Clubhouse, Milltownpass

3,000

3,000

 

A562

Castletown-Geoghehan Hurling Club

2,000

2,000

 

A563

Castletown-Geoghehan - develop Tennis Courts

2,000

2,000

 

A564

Ballymore Community Centre

10,000

10,000

 

A565

Mullingar Harriers Athletic Club

2,000

2,000

 

A566

Bun Brosna GAA Club - facilities

5,000

5,000

 

A567

Double DD’s FC

4,000

4,000

 

A568

Castlepollard Community Centre

10,000

10,000

 

A569

Turin Community Centre, Mullingar

5,000

5,000

 

A570

Derryvara Lake

1,500

1,500

 

 

TOTAL

130,175

130,175

 

WEXFORD

 

 

 

A571

Irish National Heritage Park, Ferrycarrig

30,000

30,000

 

A572

New Ross - facilities

20,000

18,200

1,800

A573

Charles Street/The Quay

20,000

18,900

1,100

A574

New Ross - sports facilities

20,000

17,500

2,500

A575

Enniscorthy Residents Association Bunclody

5,000

5,000

 

A576

Glynn Parish Council Community Project

10,000

10,000

 

A577

Enniscorthy fairgreen development

10,000

10,000

 

A578

County Museum development project

8,000

8,000

 

A579

Scrub Road Amenity Development

10,000

10,000

 

A580

Cleaning of River Slaney

8,000

8,000

 

 

TOTAL

141,000

135,600

5,400

WICKLOW

 

 

 

A581

Arklow - all-weather pitch, North Beach

10,000

10,000

 

A582

Scenic Carpark, Bray Head

10,000

10,000

 

A583

Parish Hall, Kilmacanogue

5,000

5,000

 

A584

Development of GAA Ground at Parknasillogue, Enniskerry

5,000

5,000

 

A585

Wolfe Tone and District Youth Club

20,000

20,000

 

A586

Enniskerry Community Youth & Sports Committee

8,000

8,000

 

A587

Fassaroe Community Centre

10,000

10,000

 

A588

Eire Og Greystones GAA Club

5,000

5,000

 

A589

Glenealy GAA Club

5,000

5,000

 

A590

Shillelagh Development Assoc Sports Complex

10,000

 

10,000

A591

Rathdrum Amenity Park

40,000

32,900

7,100

A592

Kilcoole United AFC

3,000

3,000

 

A593

CBSI Scout Den, Kilcoole

2,000

 

2,000

 

TOTAL

133,000

113,900

19,100

 

TOTAL 1987/88 ALLOCATION

6,000,000

5,448,472

551,528

 

1989 ALLOCATION, TO BE DISTRIBUTED

5,500,000

 

5,500,000

 

TOTAL PROVISION FOR AMENITY GRANTS SCHEME

11,500,000

5,448,472

6,051,528

RECREATION

RECREATION

1987/1988
Allocation

Amount Paid
To December 1989

Further Amount
To Be Paid

DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
RECREATIONAL FACILITIES GRANT SCHEME

 

 

 

CARLOW

 

 

 

B1

Hacketstown Community Council - Completion of Community Centre

50,000

49,000

1,000

 

TOTAL

50,000

49,000

1,000

CAVAN

 

 

 

B2

Ballyconnell Community Centre - Construction

20,000

20,000

 

B3

Virginia Handball Club - Refurbishment

3,000

3,000

 

B4

Kingscourt Community Centre - Extension to Centre

20,000

 

20,000

B5

Killinkere Community Centre - Additional facilities

20,000

19,000

1,000

B6

Ballyhaise Community Centre - Refurbishment

4,000

4,000

 

B7

Templeport Community Centre - Refurbishment

3,000

3,000

 

B8

Co. Cavan GAA Board - Improvements to Breffni Park Grounds

10,000

10,000

 

B9

Farrenconnell Girl Guides - Improvements to Guides cottage.

5,000

4,500

500

B10

Shannon Gaels GAA Club - Improvements to club

5,000

 

5,000

TOTAL

90,000

63,500

26,500

CLARE

 

 

 

B11

Clarecastle Association - Improvements

3,000

 

3,000

B12

Cooraclare GAA Club - Boundary Wall and Stand

15,000

15,000

 

B13

Cloughleigh Residents Association - Cloughleigh Community Centre - Construction

20,000

20,000

 

B14

Broadford GAA Club - Playing Fields

10,000

10,000

 

B15

O’Callaghans Mills GAA Club - Completion of Tennis Court

5,000

3,658

1,342

B16

Coorrofin GAA Club - Improvements

10,000

9,000

1,000

B17

Cratloe GAA Club - Pitch Development

15,000

15,000

 

B18

Whitegate GAA Club - Clubhouse Construction

15,000

15,000

 

B19

Crusheen GAA Club - Pitch Development

10,000

5,250

4,750

B20

Tubber GAA Club - Development of Pitch and Dressing Rooms

10,000

10,000

 

B21

Clarecastle Scout Group - Clarecastle Scout Hall

5,000

5,000

 

B22

Ennis Lawn Tennis & Badminton Tennis Courts and Improvements

5,000

5,000

 

B23

Bodyke GAA Club - Pitch Developments

5,000

 

5,000

B24

Kilrush Golf & Sports Club - Extension to Golf Club

5,000

5,000

 

B25

Killanena Field Development Committee - Pitch Developments

5,000

3,150

1,850

B26

St Annes Secondary School, Killaloe - Field Development

10,000

9,500

500

B27

Ennis Amenities Group - Improvements

8,000

8,000

 

 

TOTAL

156,000

138,558

17,442

CORK

 

 

 

B28

Passage Soccer Club

179

 

179

B29

Ballincollig H & F Club - Dressing Rooms and Pitch

10,000

10,000

 

B30

Clonakilty Rugby Club - Clubhouse

25,000

25,000

 

B31

Clonakilty GAA Club - Clubhouse

25,000

25,000

 

B32

Aghabullogue Community Centre - Construction of Community Centre

15,000

15,000

 

B33

Mayfield Committee Sports Centre - Extension to Centre

20,000

 

20,000

B34

Redmond H & F Club - Playing Pitches

10,000

9,500

500

B35

Eire Og H & F Club - Community Centre

6,000

4,308

1,692

B36

Ballyphehane H & F Club - Dressing and Meeting Rooms

5,000

5,000

 

B37

St Mary’s AFC, White’s Cross - Pitch Works

10,000

6,545

3,455

B38

St Finbarr’s GAA Club - Refurbishments

10,000

10,000

 

B39

Midleton Athletic Club - Works to Hall

6,000

6,000

 

B40

Mallow GAA - Recreational Facilities

20,000

20,000

 

B41

Carrigaline H & F Club - Works at Pitch

10,000

10,000

 

B42

Cork Harlequins - New Synthetic Track

20,000

20,000

 

B43

Macroom Sports Centre - Handball and Squash Courts

15,000

 

15,000

B44

Ballykerwick N S - Playing Facility

5,000

 

5,000

B45

Donoughmore Community Centre - Indoor Recreation Centre

15,000

15,000

 

B46

Ballymore/Cobh Athletic Club - Dressing Rooms

10,000

 

10,000

B47

Glanworth GAA Club - Dressing Rooms

5,000

5,000

 

B48

Dungorney GAA Club - Refurbishment of Club

4,000

4,000

 

B49

Glen Boxing Club - Conversion to Health Club

30,000

30,000

 

B50

Gaggin Community Centre - Works to Centre

6,000

6,000

 

B51

Whites Cross GAA Club - Works to Dressing Rooms & Showers

5,000

5,000

 

B52

Na Phiarsaigh H & F Club - Extension

28,000

 

28,000

B53

Castletownbere GAA - Pitch Development

5,000

5,000

 

B54

Lough Rovers H & F Club - Improvements

5,000

 

5,000

 

TOTAL

325,179

236,353

88,826

DONEGAL

 

 

 

B55

Carrigart Youth

6,083

6,083

 

B56

Rossnowlagh Irish Surfing Association - Erection of Surf Club

5,024

5,024

 

B57

Aodh Rua GAA - Ballyshannon - Dressing Rooms and Pitch

15,000

15,000

 

B58

Gweedore GAA Club - Clubhouse Refurbishment

8,000

8,000

 

B59

Keadue Rovers FC - Dressing Rooms and Pitch

3,000

3,000

 

B60

Glenties GAA Club - Pitch Development

4,000

4,000

 

B61

Dungloe GAA Club - Improvements to Playing Fields

5,000

5,000

 

B62

Lifford Athletic Club - Athletic Track

15,000

 

15,000

B63

Garton Lough OEC - Improvements to Buildings

10,000

10,000

 

B64

Bunarinner Community Centre - Renovation Work

3,000

3,000

 

B65

Abbey Vocational Parents Association - Completion of Pitch

30,000

30,000

 

B66

Ardara Community Centre - Extension to Centre

6,000

6,000

 

B67

Buncrana Football Club - Toilet Block and Store

5,000

5,000

 

 

TOTAL

115,107

100,107

15,000

DUBLIN

 

 

 

B68

Rivermount Scouts

1,314

1,314

 

B69

St Helena’s Community Council

6,316

6,316

 

B70

Ballyfermot Leisure Co-Op - Sports Centre

9,587

9,587

 

B71

Kilnamanagh Residents Association - Sports and Recreation Complex

109,728

99,728

10,000

B72

Scoil Ide Finglas

10,000

 

10,000

B73

Scout Group Kenilworth Square - Scout Den

1,321

1,321

 

B74

Blakestown Resource Centre - Community Canteen

30,000

30,000

 

B75

St Mark’s GAA, Tallaght - Provision of Clubhouse

30,000

30,000

 

B76

Donore Harriers - Provision of Clubhouse

30,000

28,000

2,000

B77

PSSRC - Phase 1 of Sports Facility

30,000

30,000

 

B78

Horizon Youth Club, Jobstown - Refurbishment

20,000

 

20,000

B79

Howth Scout Den - Erection of Scout Den

25,000

25,000

 

B80

Kilmore GAA Club - Provision of Clubhouse

30,000

 

30,000

B81

Kilbarrack Sailing Club - Fencing

2,000

2,000

 

B82

Malahide Lawn Tennis Club - Refurbishment of facilities

10,000

10,000

 

B83

Scoil Ui Chonaill, Clontarf - Construction of Clubhouse

50,000

48,000

2,000

B84

Cuala H & F Club, Dalkey - Pitch

10,000

10,000

 

B85

Rivermount Boys’ Club - Hall and Changing Facilities

30,000

 

30,000

B86

Balbriggan Scouts - Scout Den

20,000

20,000

 

B87

Skerries CBSI - Refurbishment

3,000

3,000

 

B88

Castlevilla, Armagh Road - Development Works

10,000

7,581

2,419

B89

Whitehall Rangers AFC - Soccer Pitches

15,000

15,000

 

B90

East Finglas CBSI - Erection of Fencing

5,000

5,000

 

B91

Slade Valley Golf Club, Brittas

15,000

15,000

 

B92

Dublin Maccabbi Association - Refurbishment

5,000

5,000

 

B93

St Patrick’s AFC, Inchicore - Pitch Development

20,000

 

20,000

B94

Catholic Girl Guides, Harrington St - Renovation Work

15,000

 

15,000

B95

Scout Association of Ireland HQ - Renovation Work

4,944

4,944

 

B96

Catholic Youth Council HQ - Renovation Work

15,000

15,000

 

B97

Anchor Youth Club, Artane - Improvement Works

20,000

20,000

 

B98

St Paul’s Youth Club, Artane - Refurbishment

5,000

2,869

2,131

 

TOTAL

588,210

444,660

143,550

GALWAY

 

 

 

B99

Petersburgh OEC - Work to Centre

50,000

47,500

2,500

B100

Gort Community Council Limited - Completion of Centre

25,000

25,000

 

B101

Arus Bothar na Tra, Salthill - Completion of Centre

20,000

20,000

 

B102

Glinsk Community Centre - Completion of Centre

10,785

10,785

 

B103

Comharchumann Inis Meain Teo. - Pitch Development

6,000

5,500

500

B104

Ballinderrin GAA Club - Club House

20,000

20,000

 

B105

Turloughmore Field & Social Committee - Field Development

25,000

25,000

 

B106

Carnmore Community Centre - Sports Hall

30,000

30,000

 

B107

Coolarne Badminton Club - Dressing Rooms

5,000

5,000

 

B108

Kiltormor GAA Club, Ballinasloe - Clubhouse

20,000

20,000

 

B109

Killanin Pitch Development

5,000

5,000

 

B110

Woodford Youth Club - Completion of Centre

5,000

4,650

350

B111

Moneenageisha & Bohermore CC - Playing Fields

20,000

18,000

2,000

B112

Mountbellew GAA Club - Dressing Rooms

5,000

5,000

 

B113

Ballymoe Community Centre - Community Centre

20,000

20,000

 

B114

Gurteen Sportsfield Committee - Dressing Rooms

5,000

 

5,000

B115

Joe Cooley Memorial Hall, Peterswell - Improvements to Hall

4,000

4,000

 

B116

St Colemans Hall, Gort - Re-roof Hall

5,000

5,000

 

B117

Tynagh Community Sports Centre - Sports Complex

5,000

 

5,000

B118

Loughrea Tennis Club - Tennis Courts

5,000

5,000

 

B119

Clarinbridge GAA Club - Playing Pitches

20,000

18,384

1,616

B120

Clonberne Development Committee - Community Centre

5,000

5,000

 

B121

St Thomas GAA Club, Castledaly - Pitch Development

5,000

2,275

2,725

B122

St Patricks Band Hall - Band Room

10,000

10,000

 

B123

Athenry Community Council

10,000

10,000

 

B124

Barna Tennis Club - Tennis Courts

5,000

5,000

 

B125

St Brendans, Loughrea - Dressing Rooms

3,000

3,000

 

B126

Dunmore Machales GAA - Pitch Development and Stand Seats

5,000

5,000

 

B127

Sean McDermotts GAA Club - Pitch Development

5,000

5,000

 

B128

Kilbeacanty GAA Club - Renovation & Extension Dressing Rooms

10,000

10,000

 

B129

Castlepark Dev. Committee, Kintullagh - Dressing Rooms and Showers

4,000

 

4,000

B130

Cashel GAA Club - Complete Pitch and Grounds

4,000

 

4,000

B131

Gratton Park Residents Association - Pitch Development

4,000

 

4,000

B132

Loughrea Athletic Club - Improvements

8,000

2,433

5,567

B133

Moycullen GAA Club - Improvements

7,000

6,500

500

B134

Headford Pitch and Putt Club - Course Development

8,000

 

8,000

B135

Galway Rowing Club - Refurbishments

7,000

 

7,000

B136

Our Lady’s Boys’ Club - Refurbishments

7,000

7,000

 

B137

Crumlin Community Fac., Ballygoonagh - Playing Facility

2,000

 

2,000

B138

Kilbeacanty Juvenile Hurling Club - Development

2,000

2,000

 

B139

Knockaroon NS, Headford - Improvements

5,000

 

5,000

B140

Kilbeacanty Youth Club - Refurbishments

4,000

4,000

 

 

TOTAL

430,785

371,027

59,758

KERRY

 

 

 

B141

Beale GAA Club - Improvements to Club

5,000

5,000

 

B142

St Johns Athletic Club - Development Works Clubhouse & Track

5,000

5,000

 

B143

St Senans GAA Club - Dressing Rooms

15,000

14,000

1,000

B144

Cromane Community Committee - Community Centre

15,000

15,000

 

B145

Knocknagoshel Committee/GAA Centre - Squash Court and Dressing Rooms

10,000

9,000

1,000

B146

Firies GAA Club, Killarney - Completion of Sports Complex

15,000

15,000

 

B147

Castlegregory Community Council - Community Centre

15,000

15,000

 

B148

Currow Community Committee - Community Centre

10,000

10,000

 

B149

Scartaglin GAA Club - Clubhouse

15,000

15,000

 

B150

Clounmacon GAA Club, Listowel - Pitch and Dressing Rooms

15,000

15,000

 

B151

Dingle GAA Club - Provision of Stand and Improvements to Club Grounds

10,000

5,000

5,000

 

TOTAL

130,000

123,000

7,000

KILDARE

 

 

 

B152

Twomilehouse GAA, Naas - Complete Hall and Dressing Rooms

10,000

10,000

 

B153

Leixlip GAA - Extension to Hall

10,000

10,000

 

B154

Leixlip Amenities Group - Pitch and Extension to Centre

20,000

19,000

1,000

B155

Kildare Youth Service - Youth Centre

15,000

15,000

 

 

TOTAL

55,000

54,000

1,000

KILKENNY

 

 

 

B156

Mooncoin GAA Club - Clubhouse and Pitches

10,000

8,740

1,260

B157

Dicksboro GAA Club - Clubhouse

25,000

25,000

 

B158

St John Lockes GAA Club, Callan - Improvements to Stand

5,000

5,000

 

B159

Galmoy GAA Club - Dressing Rooms

3,000

 

3,000

B160

Muckalee GAA Club - Dressing Rooms

2,000

2,000

 

B161

Bennetsbridge GAA Club - Clubhouse

2,000

2,000

 

B162

Thomastown GAA Club - Clubhouse

4,000

4,000

 

 

TOTAL

51,000

46,740

4,260

LAOIS

 

 

 

B163

Portarlington Community Association - Community Centre

50,000

47,000

3,000

B164

St Abban’s Athletic Club - Athletic Track

25,000

25,000

 

B165

Clonaslee Community Council - Community Centre

50,000

47,000

3,000

 

TOTAL

125,000

119,000

6,000

LEITRIM

 

 

 

B166

Ballinaglera Development Committee - Dressing Rooms and Pitch

20,000

20,000

 

B167

Drumreilly Community Centre - Community Centre

5,000

5,000

 

 

TOTAL

25,000

25,000

 

LIMERICK

 

 

 

B168

Kilmallock Sports Centre - Improvements to grounds, Clubhouse etc.

27,000

27,000

 

B169

Croom Community Centre - Community Centre

50,000

50,000

 

B170

Pallaskenry GAA Club - Clubhouse etc.

10,000

10,000

 

B171

Newcastlewest GAA Club - Handball Alley, Stands, Toilets

25,000

21,705

3,295

B172

Athea GAA Club - Boundary Wall, Carpark, etc.

12,000

 

12,000

B173

Ballybrown GAA Club - Clubhouse

15,000

15,000

 

B174

Kilmallock AFC - Grounds, Clubhouse, etc.

15,000

15,000

 

B175

Abbeyfeale Community Centre - Improvements to Centre

7,000

7,000

 

B176

Killeady Community Hall - Extension & Renovation of Centre

10,000

10,000

 

B177

Glin Sportsfield Committee - Squashcourt, Handball, etc.

20,000

20,000

 

B178

Tournafulla Sports Complex Committee - Squashcourt, Playground, etc.

10,000

10,000

 

B179

Templeglantine GAA Club - Dressing Rooms, Toilets, etc.

8,000

8,000

 

B180

Dromcollogher Parish Hall - Improvement Works to Hall

10,000

10,000

 

B181

Rathkeale Brass Band - Bandroom, Storeroom

3,000

3,000

 

B182

Pike Rovers FC - Developing Pitches

5,000

5,000

 

B183

Fairview Rangers AFC - Developing Pitches, Clubhouse, etc.

5,000

5,000

 

B184

Askeaton Swimming Club - Lift for Handicapped at Pool

2,000

2,000

 

B185

Monagea GAA Club - Community Facility

10,000

 

10,000

 

TOTAL

244,000

218,705

25,295

LONGFORD

 

 

 

B186

Newtowncashel GAA - Pitch Development

10,000

10,000

 

B187

Forgney GAA - Dressing Rooms

10,000

10,000

 

B188

Longford GAA - Playing Grounds Development

20,000

20,000

 

B189

Carrickedmond GAA - Squash Court, Dressing Rooms

10,000

10,000

 

B190

Ballymahon GAA - Sports Hall

10,000

10,000

 

B191

Abbeylara GAA - Stand, Toilets, Dressing Rooms

10,000

 

10,000

B192

Templemichael Vocational School - Playing Pitch

25,000

25,000

 

B193

Longford VEC - Ballymahon Vocation School Sports Hall

45,000

 

45,000

B194

Longford VEC - Granard Vocational School Sports Hall

45,000

 

45,000

 

TOTAL

185,000

85,000

100,000

LOUTH

 

 

 

B195

Cooley Kickhams - Completion of Sports Complex

30,000

30,000

 

B196

Dundealgan Athletic Club - Improvements to Facilities

5,000

5,000

 

B197

Stabannon GAA Club - Dressing Rooms

20,000

20,000

 

B198

O’Raghallaigh GFC Sports Centre - Dressing Rooms

10,000

10,000

 

B199

Newtown Blues GFC - Provision of Fencing

5,000

 

5,000

B200

Geraldines GAA, Haggardstown - Community Hall/Gymnasium, etc.

10,000

10,000

 

 

TOTAL

80,000

75,000

5,000

MAYO

 

 

 

B201

Westport Sports Complex - Sports Complex

27,000

27,000

 

B202

Mayo League Soccer Club - Pitch, Clubhouse, etc.

50,000

48,000

2,000

B203

Inishturk Community Club - Community Centre

10,000

9,042

958

B204

Ballina Athletic Club - Dressing Rooms, etc.

10,000

847

9,153

B205

Mayo GAA Board, Castlebar - Stand, etc.

30,000

 

30,000

B206

Charlestown, Bellaghy Amenities Committee - Recreation Centre

30,000

27,683

2,317

B207

Achill GAA Club - Pitch Development

20,000

19,000

1,000

 

TOTAL

177,000

131,572

45,428

MEATH

 

 

 

B208

Monalty Community Centre - Completion of Community Centre

17,363

17,363

 

B209

Summerhill Community Council - Squash Court

807

807

 

B210

Cushinstown Athletic Club - Athletic Track

20,000

20,000

 

B211

Dunboyne Community Centre Association - Community Centre

30,000

30,000

 

B212

Julianstown Community Centre - Community Centre

20,000

13,560

6,440

B213

Oldcastle Park - Development of Park

15,000

 

15,000

 

TOTAL

103,170

81,730

21,440

MONAGHAN

 

 

 

B214

Clones Athletic Club - All Weather Track

5,000

4,456

544

B215

Monaghan Harps GAA Club - Developing Existing Facilities

20,000

20,000

 

 

TOTAL

25,000

24,456

544

OFFALY

 

 

 

B216

Birr Community School - Lighting

10,000

10,000

 

B217

Crinkle Community Facility - Works to Handball Alley

5,000

5,000

 

B218

Banagher Squash Club - Improvements

5,000

5,000

 

B219

Kilcormac Development Association - Community Centre

35,000

19,106

15,894

 

TOTAL

55,000

39,106

15,894

ROSCOMMON

 

 

 

B220

Drum Community Council

1,000

1,000

 

B221

St Brigid’s Centre, Kiltoom - Community Centre

25,000

25,000

 

B222

St Coman’s Handball Club - Improving Existing Facilities

5,000

5,000

 

B223

Elphin GAA Club - Pitch Development

10,000

10,000

 

B224

Boyle Celtic Football Club - Pitch Development

20,000

20,000

 

B225

Fuerty/Castlecoote Community Centre - Community Centre

10,000

10,000

 

 

TOTAL

71,000

71,000

 

SLIGO

 

 

 

B226

North Sligo Sports & Leisure Centre - Sports and Leisure Centre

55,763

55,763

 

B227

Co Sligo GAA Board - Pitch Developments

20,000

 

20,000

B228

St John’s NS, Sligo Town - School Hall

100,000

70,698

29,302

B229

Glenview Stars Soccer Club - Pitch Development

20,000

 

20,000

B230

Co Sligo Tennis Club, Bundoran - Completion of facilities

20,000

20,000

 

 

TOTAL

215,763

146,461

69,302

TIPPERARY

 

 

 

B231

Lower Ormond Amenity Association - Improvements to Centre

15,000

3,394

11,606

B232

Eire Og GAA Club, Nenagh - Meeting Rooms, Dressing Rooms

20,000

20,000

 

B233

Carrig Community Hall - Community Centre

10,000

10,000

 

B234

Bournea Parish Development Association - Community Centre

15,000

15,000

 

B235

Lorrha & Doire (Nenagh) GAA Club - Improvements to Pitch

10,000

10,000

 

B236

Ardfinnan GAA Club - Completion of Clubrooms

10,000

 

10,000

B237

Cashel Handball Club - Handball Alley

10,000

10,000

 

B238

Cahir Park Football Club - Extension to Clubhouse and Fencing

6,000

5,000

1,000

B239

Golden Kilfeakle GAA Club - Handball Alley etc.

10,000

5,068

4,932

B240

Canon Hayes Community Centre - Tennis & Badminton Courts, etc.

20,000

20,000

 

B241

Cappawhite Tennis Club - Resurfacing, Fencing, etc.

4,000

4,000

 

B242

Nenagh Boat Club - Boating Facilities

6,000

6,000

 

B243

Moyle Rovers GAA Club - General Improvements

10,000

8,470

1,530

B244

Sean Treacey GAA Club, Kilcomon

11,000

11,000

 

B245

Cloughjordan Community Hall - Renovating Existing Hall

2,500

 

2,500

B246

Toomevara Foroige Club - Tennis Club

8,000

8,000

 

B247

Roscrea Youth Centre - Refurbishment

10,000

10,000

 

 

TOTAL

177,500

145,932

31,568

WATERFORD

 

 

 

B248

Lismore GAA Club - Community Hall

20,000

 

20,000

B249

Manor St John Project - Handball Alley

20,000

 

20,000

B250

Dunhill GAA Club - Community Centre

30,000

30,000

 

B251

Tramore GAA Club - Improvements

10,000

10,000

 

B252

Ballyduff FC - Pitch Development

5,000

5,000

 

 

TOTAL

85,000

45,000

40,000

WESTMEATH

 

 

 

B253

Athlone Scout and Guides Den - Improvement to Hall

10,000

10,000

 

B254

Moate GAA Club - Provision of Stand - Hogan Park

7,000

7,000

 

B255

Rosemount Community Centre - Extension

20,000

19,890

110

B256

Kilbeggan Handball Club - Improvements to Premises

8,000

8,000

 

B257

Tubber Development - Dressing Rooms

15,000

15,000

 

B258

St Peter’s FC, Athlone - Dressing Rooms

20,000

20,000

 

B259

Athlone & District Schoolboys’ League - All Weather Pitch

15,000

15,000

 

B260

Drumrainey Community Centre - Extension and Improvements

8,000

8,000

 

B261

Castledaly GAA Club - Pitch Drainage

20,000

20,000

 

B262

Willow Park & Area Soccer Club - Dressing Rooms

10,000

10,000

 

B263

Moate Scout Den - Provision of Den

12,000

12,000

 

B264

Athlone Rugby FC - Clubhouse and Drainage of Pitch

12,000

12,000

 

B265

Kilbeggan Tennis Club - Improvements to Clubhouse

7,000

7,000

 

B266

Oliver Plunkett’s GAA Club - Dressing Rooms and Pitches

20,000

20,000

 

B267

Mullingar Scouts - Scout Den

20,000

 

20,000

B268

Mullingar RFC - Pitch Development

5,000

5,000

 

B269

Mullingar Harriers - Improvements

5,000

5,000

 

B270

Clonkill GAA Club - Pitch Development

20,000

20,000

 

B271

Crookedwood GAA Club - Fencing

5,000

5,000

 

B272

Mullingar AFC - Boundary Wall

10,000

10,000

 

B273

Cypress Gardens Sports Club - Children’s Playground

5,000

 

5,000

 

TOTAL

254,000

228,890

25,110

WEXFORD

 

 

 

B274

Rosslare Development Association - Community Centre

40,000

38,000

2,000

B275

St Joseph’s, Bishopswater - Improvements & Extension to Centre

25,000

23,000

2,000

B276

Kilteely Community Centre - Community Centre

5,000

5,000

 

B277

Enniscorthy GAA Club - Sports Complex

20,000

18,000

2,000

 

TOTAL

90,000

84,000

6,000

WICKLOW

 

 

 

B278

Baltyboys Scout Group

938

938

 

B279

Arklow Rock GAA Club - Pitch Development

10,000

 

10,000

B280

Greystones Scouts (SAI)

10,000

8,328

1,672

 

- Provision of Den

 

 

 

B281

Avondale/Rathdrum Sports Complex

20,000

 

20,000

 

- Improvements

 

 

 

B282

Greystones RFC

20,000

20,000

 

 

- Provision of Stand

 

 

 

 

TOTAL

60,938

29,266

31,672

 

BALANCE

35,348

 

35,348

 

TOTAL PROVISION FOR RECREATIONAL FACILITIES GRANT SCHEME

4,000,000

3,177,063

812,937

B283

DUBLIN ZOO

 

 

 

 

Grants to assist in securing the financial position of Dublin Zoo.

 

 

 

 

1988 Grant

250,000

250,000

 

 

1989 Grant

250,000

250,000

 

 

TOTAL

500,000

500,000

 

 

GRAND TOTAL RECREATIONAL FACILITIES

4,500,000

3,677,063

812,937

 

(DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION)

 

 

 

SPORT

SPORT

1987
Allocation
(Revised)

1988
Allocation
(Revised)

1989
Allocation
to end 1989

Amount Paid
to be paid

Further Amt

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION

 

 

 

 

 

 

NATIONAL, REGIONAL AND LOCAL SPORTS CENTRES

6,500,000

 

1,051,000

 

4,329,515

C1

1. NATIONAL SPORTS CENTRE

 

 

 

2,127,485

 

 

Overall National Lottery expenditure of £35m has been approved for the construction of a National Sports Centre on a site adjoining the Custom House Docks Development Authority project in Dublin. Site acquisition and development costs will also be covered. £2,127,485 has been spent on site acquisition and development to end 1989.

 

 

 

 

 

 

2. REGIONAL AND LOCAL SPORTS CENTRES

 

 

 

 

 

 

A major programme involving the building of sporting facilities throughout the country as Regional Sports Centres and Local Sports Centres has been approved.

 

 

 

 

 

 

The following locations have been decided upon for the Regional Sports Centres:

 

 

 

 

 

C2

Tallaght

 

 

 

 

 

 

Overall National Lottery Expenditure Approved - £800,000

 

 

 

 

 

 

National Basketball/Community Centre, Tallaght, with spectator accommodation for 2,500 people.

 

 

 

 

 

C3

National Outdoor Stadium, Santry

 

 

 

 

 

 

Overall National Lottery Expenditure Approved - £3.55m

 

 

 

 

 

 

Phase I of the development to include track refurbishment, seated accommodation for 10,000, lighting, car parking, etc. - being investigated by consultants at present.

 

 

 

 

 

C4

Baldoyle

 

 

 

95,000

 

 

Overall National Lottery Expenditure Approved - £100,000

 

 

 

 

 

 

Conversion of a factory premises at Baldoyle to a modern badminton centre.

 

 

 

 

 

C5

Galway

 

 

 

 

 

 

Overall National Lottery Expenditure Approved - £1.5m

 

 

 

 

 

 

Provision of a 400 metre athletic track, together with other sports facilities yet to be finalised.

 

 

 

 

 

C6

Waterford

 

 

 

300,000

 

 

Overall National Lottery Expenditure Approved - £0.5m

 

 

 

 

 

 

Provision of a 400 - metre synthetic running track with spectator accommodation and ancillary facilities.

 

 

 

 

 

C7

Cork

 

 

 

 

 

 

Overall National Lottery Expenditure Approved - £1.75m

 

 

 

 

 

 

The provision of an indoor 25 metre swimming pool with spectator facilities.

 

 

 

 

 

C8

Athlone

 

 

 

 

 

 

Overall National Lottery Expenditure Approved - £1.5m

 

 

 

 

 

 

The provision of a multi-purpose sports arena with spectator accommodation.

 

 

 

 

 

C9

Limerick

 

 

 

 

 

 

Overall National Lottery Expenditure Approved - £0.9m

 

 

 

 

 

 

Provision of National Sports Training Centre at Thomond College.

 

 

 

 

 

C10

Sligo

 

 

 

 

 

 

Overall National Lottery Expenditure Approved - £1m

 

 

 

 

 

 

Provision of 25 metre swimming pool with spectator facilities.

 

 

 

 

 

C11

3. LOCAL SPORTS CENTRES

 

 

 

699,000

 

 

Overall National Lottery Expenditure Approved - £5.3m

 

 

 

 

 

 

To be sited at various locations throughout the country.

 

 

 

 

 

 

TOTAL NATIONAL, REGIONAL & LOCAL SPORTS CENTRES

6,500,000

 

1,051,000

3,221,485

4,329,515

GRANTS TO SPORTS ORGANISATIONS AND DEVELOPMENT OF SPORTS SERVICES: SUMMARY

 

 

 

 

 

 

A. GOVERNING BODIES OF SPORT

 

 

 

 

 

 

(Detailed Breakdown on Pages 8-31)

 

 

 

 

 

 

1. Grants to National Sports Organisations

1,037,371

1,524,466

1,862,379

4,424,216

 

 

(Including the Olympic Council of Ireland)

 

 

 

 

 

 

2. Appointment of Administrators and Coaches

54,435

227,000

452,230

733,665

 

 

3. International Competitions

105,200

292,110

225,900

623,210

 

 

4. Development Officers

154,466

169,774

161,355

485,595

 

 

5. Grants to outstanding sportspersons

75,000

143,700

114,000

332,700

 

 

TOTAL

1,426,472

2,357,050

2,815,864

6,599,386

 

 

B. COSPOIR TOTAL

120,552

294,511

310,428

725,491

 

 

(Detailed Breakdown on Page 32)

 

 

 

 

 

 

C. OTHER SPORTS SERVICES: SUMMARY

 

 

 

 

 

 

(Detailed Breakdown on Pages 33-34)

 

 

 

 

 

 

1. Grant to GAA for the promotion of hurling

20,000

100,000

100,000

220,000

 

 

2. Franco-Irish Sports Exchanges

4,245

4,309

7,624

16,178

 

 

3. Grant towards maintenance at Morton Stadium, Santry

22,812

23,208

20,761

66,781

 

 

4. Sports Scholarships

12,240

11,213

3,639

27,092

 

 

5. Extra Projects

 

25,000

278,096

303,096

 

 

(i) Funding for a House of Sport to accommodate selected National Governing Bodies of Sport.

 

 

 

 

 

 

(ii) Development initiatives of selected National Governing Bodies of Sport.

 

 

 

 

 

 

6. Miscellaneous expenses relating to meetings with overseas delegations, etc.

75

1,260

1,955

3,290

 

 

TOTAL

59,372

164,990

412,075

636,437

 

 

D. NEW SPORTS SERVICES: SUMMARY

 

 

 

 

 

 

(Detailed Breakdown on Pages 35-46)

 

 

 

 

 

 

1. (a) Staffing and management of Outdoor Education Centres (VEC)

 

112,000

288,100

400,100

 

 

(b) Equipment for Outdoor Education Centres

 

 

140,000

140,000

 

 

2. Irish Coaching Bureau

 

 

6,590

6,590

 

 

3. Commercial Development of sport

 

4,584

305,982

310,566

 

 

4. Institute of Leisure and Amenity Managers

 

75,000

84,000

159,000

 

 

5. Sports Research

 

30,000

61,075

91,075

 

 

6. Special initiatives by National Governing Bodies of Sport:

 

500,000

 

500,000

 

 

i) To promote the sport as a Sport for All, and

 

 

 

 

 

 

ii) To develop initiatives in deprived areas

 

 

 

 

 

 

TOTAL

 

721,584

885,747

1,607,331

 

BALANCE REMAINING

 

 

75,886

75,886

 

TOTAL ALLOCATED FOR GRANTS TO SPORTS ORGANISATIONS AND DEVELOPMENT OF SPORTS SERVICES

1,606,396

3,538,135

4,500,000

9,644,531

 

 

A. GOVERNING BODIES OF SPORT:

 

 

 

 

 

 

1. GRANTS TO NATIONAL SPORTS ORGANISATIONS

 

 

 

 

 

 

Grants paid to national sports organisations to assist with the following: coaching, administration, purchase of equipment and special projects designed to increase participation and improve standards, and costs of formal meetings abroad.

 

 

 

 

 

C12

*Association for Adventure Sports

22,000

70,000

100,000

192,000

 

C13

Bord Luthchleas na hEireann

40,000

71,246

88,500

199,746

 

C14

National Athletic and Cycling Association of Ireland

26,000

54,666

56,600

137,266

 

C15

Irish Schools Athletic Association

4,200

7,500

14,424

26,124

 

C16

Schoolgirls Basketball Association of Ireland

3,700

5,654

7,170

16,524

 

 

(formerly Youth in Education and Sport)

 

 

 

 

 

C17

Irish Amateur Archery Association

700

1,000

1,200

2,900

 

C18

Badminton Union of Ireland

20,000

25,518

34,350

79,868

 

C19

Irish Basketball Association

32,000

36,222

55,500

123,722

 

C20

Irish Board Sailing Association

1,000

1,200

2,200

 

 

C21

Bowling League of Ireland

1,600

3,000

5,100

9,700

 

C22

Bol Chumann na hEireann

1,200

1,750

2,000

4,950

 

C23

Irish Amateur Boxing Association

26,200

36,666

44,000

106,866

 

C24

Irish Canoe Union

8,400

22,000

28,000

58,400

 

C25

Cumann Camogaiochta na nGael

13,650

18,000

23,500

55,150

 

C26

*National Community Games

36,321

65,000

66,500

167,821

 

C27

Irish Cricket Union

6,900

8,250

9,500

24,650

 

C28

Irish Women’s Cricket Union

500

1,000

1,500

3,000

 

C29

Federation of Irish Cyclists

9,100

20,000

47,500

76,600

 

C30

Irish Amateur Fencing Federation

1,200

1,600

 

2,800

 

C31

Ladies Gaelic Football Association

1,200

2,500

4,000

7,700

 

C32

Irish Ladies Golf Union

1,600

2,000

3,000

6,600

 

C33

Irish Amateur Gymnastics Association

8,400

9,500

28,000

45,900

 

C34

Comhairle Liathroid Laimhe na hEireann

24,000

33,167

41,800

98,967

 

C35

Irish Olympic Handball Association

1,200

3,000

10,000

14,200

 

C36

Irish Deaf Sports Association

4,400

6,000

8,000

18,400

 

C37

Irish Wheelchair Association

35,000

23,000

28,000

86,000

 

C38

Ireland Special Olympics

6,750

10,800

24,200

41,750

 

C39

Irish Hockey Union

6,800

11,500

14,325

32,625

 

C40

Irish Ladies Hockey Union

13,600

16,000

21,900

51,500

 

C41

*Irish Judo Association

3,300

12,200

13,000

28,500

 

C42

Irish Mini-Sport Movement

3,700

5,780

13,500

22,980

 

C43

Federation of Mountaineering Clubs

4,700

6,393

9,600

20,693

 

C44

Republic of Ireland Netball Association

2,650

3,500

6,000

12,150

 

C45

Irish Orienteering Association

3,200

5,200

7,750

16,150

 

C46

Pitch & Putt Union of Ireland

3,800

6,000

10,500

20,300

 

C47

Raquetball Association of Ireland

1,600

3,267

5,000

9,867

 

C48

Irish Amateur Rowing Union

35,000

52,000

56,000

143,000

 

C49

National Rifle and Pistol Association

 

650

4,500

5,150

 

C50

Irish Clay Pigeon Shooting Association

500

3,500

1,500

5,500

 

C51

Football Association of Ireland

52,500

65,000

80,000

197,500

 

C52

Speleological Union of Ireland

700

1,000

1,200

2,900

 

C53

Irish Sports Acrobatics Federation

2,600

3,500

4,500

10,600

 

C54

*Irish Squash Rackets Association

6,600

15,100

21,750

43,450

 

C55

*Irish Women’s Squash Rackets Association

4,500

8,500

19,300

32,300

 

C56

Irish Underwater Council

1,800

4,700

5,500

12,000

 

C57

Irish Surfing Association

600

1,677

4,700

6,977

 

C58

*Irish Amateur Swimming Association

22,500

46,000

65,000

133,500

 

C59

Irish Schools Swimming Association

6,800

8,210

12,250

27,260

 

C60

Irish Table Tennis Association

3,800

4,500

1,500

9,800

 

C61

Irish Tug of War Association

2,100

5,817

5,800

13,717

 

C62

Volleyball Association of Ireland

7,350

10,000

18,000

35,350

 

C63

Irish Waterski Association

1,000

1,500

1,500

4,000

 

C64

Irish Amateur Weightlifting Association

750

1,500

2,000

4,250

 

C65

Irish Blind Sports

 

 

10,000

10,000

 

C66

Irish Wildbird Conservancy

1,000

3,000

4,000

8,000

 

C67

Irish Amateur Wrestling Association

 

350

500

850

 

C68

Saol Plus

3,200

5,000

7,500

15,700

 

C69

Irish Tenpin Bowling Association

600

500

500

1,600

 

C70

*Republic of Ireland Billiards and Snooker Association

 

7,000

10,000

17,000

 

C71

Irish Yachting Association

7,400

8,833

21,360

37,593

 

C72

Irish Lawn Tennis Association

24,500

30,000

40,000

94,500

 

C73

Cumann Luthchleas Gael

68,000

81,000

90,000

239,000

 

C74

*Parachute Association of Ireland

 

1,800

12,000

13,800

 

C75

Golfing Union of Ireland

6,000

10,000

18,000

34,000

 

C76

*Croquet Association of Ireland

 

700

1,000

1,700

 

C77

Irish Federation of Sea Anglers

1,000

2,000

3,000

6,000

 

C78

Motor Cycle Union of Ireland

5,000

7,000

15,500

27,500

 

C79

Equestrian Federation of Ireland

10,000

18,750

30,000

58,750

 

C80

Irish Triathlon Association

2,000

3,000

4,900

9,900

 

C81

Irish Water Polo Association

1,400

 

2,000

3,400

 

C82

Irish Hang Gliding Association

400

 

3,500

3,900

 

C83

National Coarse Fishing Federation of Ireland

 

 

1,000

1,000

 

C84

Olympic Council of Ireland

375,000

500,000

450,000

1,325,000

 

C85

Miscellaneous items

3,200

2,500

(2,500) refund

3,200

 

TOTAL GRANTS TO NATIONAL SPORTS ORGANISATIONS

1,037,371

1,524,466

1,862,379

4,424,216

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

GOVERNING BODIES OF SPORT:

 

 

 

 

 

2. ADMINISTRATORS AND COACHES

 

 

 

 

 

Grants towards the employment of full-time and part-time personnel.

 

 

 

 

 

C86

Irish Women’s Squash Rackets Association

 

20,000

4,548

24,548

 

C87

Irish Amateur Swimming Association

 

20,000

55,850

75,850

 

C88

Federation of Irish Cyclists

 

20,000

 

20,000

 

C89

Irish Judo Association

 

20,000

 

20,000

 

C90

Irish Basketball Association

 

20,000

9,152

29,152

 

C91

Irish Yachting Association

 

20,000

19,152

39,152

 

C92

Irish Amateur Gymnastics Association

 

10,000

21,973

31,973

 

C93

Irish Lawn Tennis Association

 

 

14,877

14,877

 

C94

Irish Mini-Sport Movement

 

14,000

20,509

34,509

 

C95

Ireland Special Olympics

 

10,000

 

10,000

 

C96

Saol Plus

 

 

8,472

8,472

 

C97

National Community Games

19,435

18,000

38,000

75,435

 

C98

Bord Luthchleas na hEireann

20,000

20,000

41,699

81,699

 

C99

Irish Wheelchair Association

15,000

15,000

41,639

71,639

 

C100

Irish Amateur Rowing Union

 

 

28,330

28,330

 

C101

Irish Hockey Union

 

10,000

22,521

32,521

 

C102

Republic of Ireland Billiards & Snooker Association

 

 

24,658

24,658

 

C103

Association for Adventure Sports

 

 

20,000

20,000

 

C104

Badminton Union of Ireland

 

10,000

20,850

30,850

 

C105

Physical Education Association of Ireland

 

 

20,000

20,000

 

C106

Irish Canoe Union

 

 

20,000

20,000

 

C107

National Athletic and Cycling Association of Ireland

 

 

20,000

20,000

 

 

TOTAL ADMINISTRATORS & COACHES

54,435

227,000

452,230

733,665

 

GOVERNING BODIES OF SPORT: 3. INTERNATIONAL GRANTS SCHEME

 

 

 

 

 

Grants paid to national sports organisations to assist towards the cost of hosting or attending major international competitions such as World or European Championships, international tournaments, etc.

 

 

 

 

 

C108

Parachute Association of Ireland

2,000

1,500

3,000

6,500

 

C109

Irish Trout Fly Fishing Association

500

 

2,000

2,500

 

C110

Irish Federation of Sea Anglers

100

750

2,800

3,650

 

C111

Bord Luthchleas na hEireann

8,900

14,500

13,700

37,100

 

C112

National Athletic & Cycling Association of Ireland

1,500

12,000

3,500

17,000

 

C113

Irish Schools Athletics Association

1,000

3,000

6,000

10,000

 

C114

Badminton Union of Ireland

600

4,000

2,500

7,100

 

C115

Irish Basketball Association

1,000

4,000

5,000

10,000

 

C116

Irish Tenpin Bowling Association

250

6,450

13,500

20,200

 

C117

Irish Amateur Boxing Association

1,000

 

 

1,000

 

C118

Irish Canoe Union

6,500

10,500

1,900

18,900

 

C119

National Cycling Association

3,000

 

 

3,000

 

 

(now Federation of Irish Cyclists)

 

 

 

 

 

C120

Irish Amateur Fencing Federation

1,000

1,000

 

2,000

 

C121

Golfing Union of Ireland

1,000

5,000

8,000

14,000

 

C122

Irish Ladies Golf Union

500

1,800

4,500

6,800

 

C123

Irish Olympic Handball Association

200

500

 

700

 

C124

Irish Tug of War Association

10,000

5,000

6,100

21,100

 

C125

Irish Deaf Sports Association

100

12,500

2,500

15,100

 

C126

Irish Wheelchair Association (Sports Section)

1,300

60,000

1,500

62,800

 

C127

Ireland Special Olympics

9,000

 

1,000

10,000

 

C128

Irish Hockey Union

3,000

 

4,000

7,000

 

C129

Republic of Ireland Netball Association

1,000

 

 

1,000

 

C130

Irish Orienteering Association

850

3,500

2,750

7,100

 

C131

Racquetball Association of Ireland

600

2,900

2,000

5,500

 

C132

Irish Amateur Rowing Union

2,000

14,000

 

16,000

 

C133

Republic of Ireland Billiards and Snooker Association

1,500

2,750

3,850

8,100

 

C134

Irish Sports Acrobatics Federation

500

1,500

9,500

11,500

 

C135

Irish Squash Rackets Association

1,000

2,500

6,500

10,000

 

C136

Irish Women’s Squash Rackets Association

7,500

1,500

6,000

15,000

 

C137

Irish Schools Swimming Association

500

1,000

750

2,250

 

C138

Irish Surfing Association

1,000

3,000

2,200

6,200

 

C139

Irish Lawn Tennis Association

150

 

 

150

 

C140

Irish Table Tennis Association

1,300

1,400

650

3,350

 

C141

Volleyball Association of Ireland

400

3,000

3,150

6,550

 

C142

Irish Water-ski Federation

150

 

1,200

1,350

 

C143

Irish Amateur Weightlifting Association

700

3,400

2,100

6,200

 

C144

Irish Yachting Association

2,500

4,500

7,700

14,700

 

C145

Schoolgirls Basketball Association of Ireland

1,200

2,500

2,000

5,700

 

 

(formerly Youth in Education and Sport)

 

 

 

 

 

C146

National Coarse Fishing Federation of Ireland

1,500

2,600

3,600

7,700

 

C147

Cork City Sports

7,500

12,000

 

19,500

 

C148

Equestrian Federation of Ireland

1,300

31,300

22,000

54,600

 

C149

Football Association of Irish Schools

1,500

1,000

5,000

7,500

 

C150

Irish Rugby Football Union

10,000

 

 

10,000

 

C151

Sports & Social Club for the Blind

500

 

1,000

1,500

 

C152

FISEC

2,800

4,000

5,000

11,800

 

C153

Council of University Sports Administrators

2,000

 

4,300

6,300

 

C154

Baton Twirling Sport Association of Ireland

1,000

2,000

3,000

6,000

 

C155

Irish Kidney Association

500

 

2,000

2,500

 

C156

Irish Veteran Athletes Association

1,300

2,000

4,000

7,300

 

C157

Irish Amateur Gymnastics Association

 

500

1,500

2,000

 

C158

Irish Triathlon Association

 

4,000

2,700

6,700

 

C159

Ladies Bowling League of Ireland

 

1,200

250

1,450

 

C160

Bol Chumann na hEireann

 

2,000

 

2,000

 

C161

Irish Women’s Cricket Union

 

5,000

1,000

6,000

 

C162

Irish Amateur Swimming Association

 

3,000

 

3,000

 

C163

Croquet Association of Ireland

 

750

650

1,400

 

C164

Federation of Irish Cyclists

 

6,000

6,500

12,500

 

C165

Comhairle Liathroid Laimhe na hEireann

 

4,500

 

4,500

 

C166

Motor Cycle Union of Ireland

 

3,700

5,450

9,150

 

C167

Royal Irish Automobile Club

 

10,000

8,000

18,000

 

C168

Irish Judo Association

 

5,000

3,500

8,500

 

C169

Irish Mini-Sport Movement

 

250

 

250

 

C170

Irish Cricket Union

 

 

2,000

2,000

 

C171

Irish Ladies Hockey Union

 

 

3,700

3,700

 

C172

Irish Water Polo Association

 

 

1,450

1,450

 

C173

Irish Hang Gliding Association

 

 

700

700

 

C174

Irish Disabled Fly Fishing Association

 

700

700

1,400

 

C175

Cerebral Palsy Sport Ireland

 

 

2,800

2,800

 

C176

Irish Hill Running Association

 

660

1,500

2,160

 

C177

Irish National Darts Organisation

 

 

1,000

1,000

 

C178

Federation of Mountaineering Clubs of Ireland

 

 

750

750

 

 

TOTAL INTERNATIONAL GRANTS SCHEME

105,200

292,110

225,900

623,210

 

 

GOVERNING BODIES OF SPORT

 

 

 

 

 

C179

4. DEVELOPMENT OFFICERS

154,466

169,774

161,355

485,595

 

 

Grants paid to 9 sporting and 14 community organisations for the employment of development officers. Grant-aid was provided in 1989 on the basis of 60% of the cost of employing an Officer or £7,000 per annum, whichever was the lesser.

 

 

 

 

 

 

TOTAL DEVELOPMENT OFFICERS

154,466

169,774

161,355

485,595

 

 

GOVERNING BODIES OF SPORT:

 

 

 

 

 

 

5. OUTSTANDING SPORTSPERSONS GRANT SCHEME

 

 

 

 

 

 

This scheme provides special subventions to outstanding sportspersons to enable them to undertake training and competition at the highest level.

 

 

 

 

 

 

The following list gives details of these allocations:

 

 

 

 

 

 

Archery

 

 

 

 

 

C180

Joseph Malone

500

 

 

500

 

C181

Mary Vaughan

500

 

 

500

 

 

Athletics

 

 

 

 

 

C182

Philip Snoddy

500

500

 

1,000

 

C183

Derek O’Connor

750

 

 

750

 

C184

Kieran Finn

400

500

 

900

 

C185

Thomas J Kearns

1,000

5,000

2,000

8,000

 

C186

Barbara Johnson

750

500

 

1,250

 

C187

Paula Carty

300

500

 

800

 

C188

Francis Conway

750

1,750

 

2,500

 

C189

Gerard O’Reilly

2,000

4,000

 

6,000

 

C190

David Taylor

750

500

 

1,250

 

C191

Paul O’Callaghan

500

400

 

900

 

C192

Roisin Smith

600

 

 

600

 

C193

Kingston Mills

500

 

 

500

 

C194

Ciaran McDunphy

 

300

 

300

 

C195

Conor McCullough

 

750

 

750

 

C196

Rita Malone

400

 

 

400

 

C197

Gerry Delaney

500

 

 

500

 

C198

Thomas Maloney

750

 

 

750

 

C199

Caroline Mullen

750

 

 

750

 

C200

Mary Parr

500

 

 

500

 

C201

Brendan Mullen

500

 

 

500

 

C202

Gerard Curtis

1,000

 

 

1,000

 

C203

Michelle Carroll

500

 

 

500

 

C204

David Wilson

500

750

 

1,250

 

C205

John Woods

500

1,000

 

1,500

 

C206

Aisling Molloy

500

500

1,000

2,000

 

C207

Sonia O’Sullivan

1,500

1,000

 

2,500

 

C208

Anita Philpott

300

750

 

1,050

 

C209

Mary Donohoe

750

400

 

1,150

 

C210

Aisling Ryan

 

750

 

750

 

C211

Rose Lambe

1,000

400

 

1,400

 

C212

Dick Hooper

 

500

 

500

 

C213

Brendan Quinn

 

750

 

750

 

C214

Marie Walsh

 

300

 

300

 

C215

Victor Costello

 

1,250

500

1,750

 

C216

Terry McHugh

1,000

2,500

2,000

5,500

 

C217

Enda Fitzpatrick

1,500

1,100

 

2,600

 

C218

Susan Smith

 

 

500

500

 

C219

James McDonald

500

2,000

2,000

4,500

 

C220

Brendan Murphy

 

 

1,500

1,500

 

C221

Terrie Horgan

 

 

1,500

1,500

 

C222

Ailish Smyth

500

 

 

500

 

C223

Patricia Walsh

750

 

 

750

 

C224

Paul Donovan

1,000

4,000

 

5,000

 

C225

Barry Walsh

1,000

1,000

 

2,000

 

C226

William Mullaney

750

500

 

1,250

 

C227

Carlos O’Connell

500

1,000

 

1,500

 

C228

Aidan O’Regan

300

 

 

300

 

C229

John Joe Barry

400

 

 

400

 

C230

Pauline Carolan

500

 

 

500

 

 

Badminton

 

 

 

 

 

C231

Niall Gannon

 

1,000

 

1,000

 

C232

Maeve Moynihan

1,250

2,000

1,000

4,250

 

C233

Sonya McGinn

 

 

750

750

 

C234

Liam McKenna

 

 

1,500

1,500

 

C235

Mark Gogarty

 

 

500

500

 

 

Basketball

 

 

 

 

 

C236

Cormac O’Donoghue

300

 

 

300

 

C237

Darron McGuinness

 

300

 

300

 

C238

Patricia Naylor

 

300

 

300

 

C239

Maire Ni Laighin

500

 

 

500

 

 

Bowling

 

 

 

 

 

C240

Phyllis Nolan

 

 

750

750

 

 

Boxing

 

 

 

 

 

C241

Gordon Joyce

300

 

 

300

 

C242

Michael Carruth

300

500

1,000

1,800

 

C243

Raymond Close

500

500

 

1,000

 

C244

Kieran Joyce

500

500

 

1,000

 

C245

John Lowey

500

500

 

1,000

 

C246

Joseph Lawlor

300

500

1,000

1,800

 

C247

William Walsh

 

500

 

500

 

C248

Roy Nash

500

 

1,000

1,500

 

C249

Eamonn Loughran

300

 

 

300

 

C250

Denis Galvin

200

 

 

200

 

 

Canoeing

 

 

 

 

 

C251

Alan Carey

1,000

3,000

 

4,000

 

C252

Patrick Holmes

1,500

4,000

3,000

8,500

 

C253

Peter Connor

 

500

 

500

 

C254

Conor McGann

 

500

 

500

 

C255

Michael Corcoran

500

500

2,000

3,000

 

C256

Ian Wiley

1,000

500

3,000

4,500

 

C257

Malcolm Banks

 

300

 

300

 

C258

Timothy Healy

500

300

 

800

 

C259

Michelle Barry

 

600

 

600

 

C260

Breda Keating

500

 

 

500

 

 

Cycling

 

 

 

 

 

C261

Aidan Harrison

500

 

 

500

 

C262

Stephen Spratt

600

600

 

1,200

 

C263

Philip Cassidy

600

600

 

1,200

 

C264

Paul McCormack

600

600

 

1,2000

 

C265

Michael Walsh

 

600

 

600

 

C266

Anthony O’Gorman

 

600

 

600

 

C267

John McQuaid

 

600

 

600

 

C268

Laurence Roche

500

600

 

1,100

 

C269

Niall McWilliams

 

600

 

600

 

C270

Gerald Irvine

600

600

 

1,200

 

C271

Cormac McCann

600

600

 

1,200

 

C272

Richard O’Gorman

 

500

 

500

 

C273

Declan Lonergan

 

 

2,000

2,000

 

C274

Kevin Kimmage

500

 

 

500

 

 

Fencing

 

 

 

 

 

C275

Michael O’Brien

 

 

1,500

1,500

 

 

Golf

 

 

 

 

 

C276

Vari McGreevy

300

 

 

300

 

C277

Eileen Rose Mc Daid

 

800

 

800

 

C278

Stephen Keenan

 

 

3,000

3,000

 

C279

Eoghan O’Connell

1,500

5,000

5,000

11,500

 

C280

Paul McGinley

 

3,000

5,000

8,000

 

C281

John McHenry

 

5,000

 

5,000

 

 

Gymnastics

 

 

 

 

 

C282

Barry McDonald

750

 

1,600

2,350

 

C283

Brian Henry

1,000

 

 

1,000

 

 

Handball

 

 

 

 

 

C284

Peter McAuley

500

750

 

1,250

 

C285

Walter O’Connor

800

750

750

2,300

 

C286

Thomas Sheridan

 

500

 

500

 

C287

Michael Walsh

 

 

1,500

1,500

 

C288

Denis Carey

 

750

 

750

 

C289

Susan Carey

350

 

 

350

 

 

Judo

 

 

 

 

 

C290

Eugene McManus

 

1,000

 

1,000

 

C291

Kieran Foley

1,500

1,000

 

2,500

 

C292

Keith Gough

 

 

2,000

2,000

 

C293

Natalie Murphy

 

 

750

750

 

 

Moto Cross

 

 

 

 

 

C294

Mark Weldon

 

500

 

500

 

 

Motorsports

 

 

 

 

 

C295

Bernard Dolan

 

 

4,000

4,000

 

 

Orienteering

 

 

 

 

 

C296

Aonghus O’Chleirigh

500

 

 

500

 

 

Paralympic Swimming

 

 

 

 

 

C297

Gerry Dunne

 

1,000

 

1,000

 

C298

Sean McGrath

 

1,000

 

1,000

 

 

Powerlifting

 

 

 

 

 

C299

Thomas Warby

 

500

 

500

 

C300

Maurice O’Connor

 

500

 

500

 

C301

Gerard McNamara

 

1,000

1,000

2,000

 

 

Racquetball

 

 

 

 

 

C302

Gerard Butler

350

 

 

350

 

C303

Marie Duignan

350

 

1,000

1,350

 

C304

Ann Whelan

350

 

 

350

 

 

Rowing

 

 

 

 

 

C305

Christine Caffrey

750

 

 

750

 

C306

Dominic Casey

 

500

 

500

 

C307

Niall O’Toole

 

2,600

5,000

7,600

 

C308

Ciaran Buckley

 

600

 

600

 

C309

Mary Rose Jennings

 

600

 

600

 

C310

Ciara Ni Cheilleachair

 

750

 

750

 

C311

Vincent Hussey

750

 

 

750

 

C312

Martin Stevens

750

 

 

750

 

C313

Colin Butler

750

 

 

750

 

C314

John Dalton

500

 

 

500

 

C315

Nicole Ryan

750

 

 

750

 

 

Shooting

 

 

 

 

 

C316

Jane Finlay

 

 

1,000

1,000

 

 

Snooker

 

 

 

 

 

C317

Stephen Murphy

 

1,000

2,000

3,000

 

C318

Gabriel Burns

 

1,000

 

1,000

 

C319

Damien McKiernan

 

500

 

500

 

C320

Kenneth Doherty

 

1,000

3,000

4,000

 

C321

Paul O’Donoghue

 

 

1,000

1,000

 

C322

Anthony O’Connor

 

 

1,500

1,500

 

C323

John Buckley

 

1,000

 

1,000

 

 

Squash

 

 

 

 

 

C324

Noel Ryan

 

1,000

 

1,000

 

C325

Derek Ryan

300

2,000

1,000

3,300

 

C326

Rebecca Best

800

1,500

4,500

6,800

 

C327

Brona Conway

 

500

 

500

 

C328

Marjorie Burke

600

1,750

1,500

3,850

 

C329

Laura Lynch

 

1,000

1,000

2,000

 

C330

Graeme Stewart

300

1,000

1,800

3,100

 

C331

Kenneth Flynn

500

 

 

500

 

 

Swimming

 

 

 

 

 

C332

Niamh O’Connor

 

1,000

 

1,000

 

C333

Aileen Convey

 

1,000

 

1,000

 

C334

Deirdre Ward

500

 

 

500

 

C335

Paul O’Neill

500

 

 

500

 

C336

Declan Connaughton

1,000

 

 

1,000

 

C337

Kenneth Turner

500

3,500

2,000

6,000

 

C338

Stephen Cullen

700

4,750

4,000

9,450

 

C339

Gary O’Toole

1,200

3,500

4,000

8,700

 

C340

Jason McGrath

1,200

2,000

 

3,200

 

C341

Michelle Smith

1,000

3,000

1,500

5,500

 

C342

Mark Batelle

 

1,000

600

1,600

 

C343

Declan Byrne

 

1,000

1,000

2,000

 

C344

Adrian O’Connor

 

1,000

1,000

2,000

 

C345

Derek O’Rourke

 

 

600

600

 

C346

Niamh Campbell

 

1,000

2,000

3,000

 

C347

Richard Gheel

 

1,000

 

1,000

 

C348

Earl McCarthy

700

 

 

700

 

 

Table-Tennis

 

 

 

 

 

C349

Colum Slevin

1,250

2,000

2,000

5,250

 

C350

Sean Spelman

500

500

1,000

2,000

 

C351

Gary Neilson

 

300

 

300

 

C352

James Mullan

 

300

1,000

1,300

 

 

Tennis

 

 

 

 

 

C353

Jenny Thornton

1,000

 

 

1,000

 

C354

Owen Casey

1,000

3,500

3,000

7,500

 

C355

Eoin Collins

1,000

2,500

3,000

6,500

 

C356

Eoin Beirne

 

500

1,000

1,500

 

C357

David Thornton

 

2,000

1,000

3,000

 

C358

Siobhan Nicholson

 

1,000

 

1,000

 

C359

Gina Niland

 

 

1,000

1,000

 

C360

Leslie O’Halloran

500

 

 

500

 

 

Ten Pin Bowling

 

 

 

 

 

C361

Philip Dunne

500

800

 

1,300

 

 

Triathlon

 

 

 

 

 

C362

Doina Nugent

500

 

 

500

 

C363

Michael Gerard Hartmann

500

 

1,000

1,500

 

C364

Ann Kearney

500

1,000

1,000

2,500

 

 

Volleyball

 

 

 

 

 

C365

Martha Molloy

 

 

400

400

 

 

Weightlifting/Powerlifting

 

 

 

 

 

C366

Gerard O’Grady

 

 

1,000

1,000

 

 

Wheelchair Sports

 

 

 

 

 

C367

Patrice Dockery

750

 

 

750

 

C368

Kay McShane

750

1,000

 

1,750

 

C369

Gerry O’Rourke

 

1,000

 

1,000

 

 

Wrestling

 

 

 

 

 

C370

David Harmon

 

1,000

 

1,000

 

 

Yachting

 

 

 

 

 

C371

Marshall King

 

1,000

 

1,000

 

C372

Aisling Byrne

500

 

1,000

1,500

 

C373

Cathy MacAleavey

500

 

1,000

1,500

 

C374

Daniel O’Grady

 

1,000

 

1,000

 

C375

Payments in respect of Physiological testing of Sportspersons

 

300

 

300

 

 

TOTAL OUTSTANDING SPORTPERSONS GRANTS

75,000

143,700

114,000

332,700

 

TOTAL GOVERNING BODIES OF SPORT

1,426,472

2,357,050

2,815,864

6,599,386

 

B. COSPOIR

 

 

 

 

 

 

These allocations relate to the running expenses of Cospoir, the National Sports Council, the Sport for All promotions, as well as funding for the activities of the Long Distance Walking Routes Committee which operates under the aegis of Cospoir.

 

 

 

 

 

C376

- Running/Administration costs of National Sports Council

38,509

58,122

52,098

148,729

 

C377

- Long Distance Walking Routes

16,304

32,736

25,262

74,302

 

 

(Development of existing and new walking Routes.)

 

 

 

 

 

C378

- Sport For All

65,739

203,653

233,068

502,460

 

 

(To increase participation in sporting, recreational and leisure activities through National Sport for All campaigns, grants to sporting activities for the disadvantaged, over 45’s etc., purchase of promotional material, awards, organisation of conferences.)

 

 

 

 

 

 

TOTAL COSPOIR

120,552

294,511

310,428

725,491

 

C. OTHER SPORTS SERVICES

 

 

 

 

 

C379

1. Grant to GAA for the promotion of hurling

20,000

100,000

100,000

220,000

 

 

Grant to GAA for the promotion of hurling through the subsidisation of the price of hurleys and helmets to juvenile players.

 

 

 

 

 

C380

2. Franco/Irish Sports Exchange

4,245

4,309

7,624

16,178

 

 

Under the Cultural Agreement between Ireland and France, a bilateral programme of exchange in the area of sport and leisuretime activity is approved for grant-aid each year by representatives of the French and Irish Governments. The aim of the programme is to encourage co-operation between organisations catering for Sport and Physical Recreation in the two countries, through the exchange of coaches, instructors, administrators and experts in various fields relevant to Sport and Physical Recreation.

 

 

 

 

 

C381

3. Grant towards maintenance at Morton Stadium

22,812

23,208

20,761

66,781

 

C382

4. Sports Scholarships

12,240

11,213

3,639

27,092

 

 

This Scheme caters for sportspersons who show promise in their particular sport and who wish to pursue their sport while studying for the academic qualification of their choice. In 1989 the value of the scholarship was the full lecture fees plus a maintenance allowance of £525 for a student living at home and £1,318 for a student living away from home.

 

 

 

 

 

C383

5. Extra Projects

 

 

 

 

 

 

This allocation funded:

 

 

 

 

 

 

(i) The provision of a House of Sport to accommodate National Sports Organisations. Located on the Long Mile Road, Dublin 12, the House of Sport provides office accommodation for 13 sports organisations with communal secretarial services.

 

25,000

53,096

78,096

 

 

(ii) Funding for special initiatives for sport in deprived areas and elite sport by selected National Governing Bodies of Sport.

 

 

225,000

225,000

 

C384

6. Miscellaneous

75

1,260

1,955

3,290

 

 

Miscellaneous expenses relating to meetings with overseas delegations, etc.

 

 

 

 

 

 

TOTAL OTHER SPORTS SERVICES

59,372

164,990

412,075

636,437

 

D. NEW SPORTS SERVICES

 

 

 

 

 

 

1. (a) STAFFING & MANAGEMENT OF OUTDOOR EDUCATION CENTRES

 

 

 

 

 

 

Grants paid to 8 Vocational Education Committees for the staffing and management of the following Outdoor Education Centres:

 

 

 

 

 

C385

- Cappanalea, Co. Kerry

 

44,000

53,000

97,000

 

C386

- Kinsale, Co. Cork

 

17,500

 

17,500

 

C387

- Birr, Co. Offaly

 

6,000

39,000

45,000

 

C388

- Shielbeggan, Co. Wexford

 

25,000

41,600

66,600

 

C389

- Gartan Lough, Co. Donegal

 

11,500

47,500

59,000

 

C390

- Burren, Co. Clare

 

8,000

41,000

49,000

 

C391

- Petersburgh, Co. Galway

 

 

40,000

40,000

 

C392

- Achill, Co. Mayo

 

 

26,000

26,000

 

 

SUB-TOTAL

 

112,000

288,100

400,100

 

 

1. (b) EQUIPMENT FOR OUTDOOR EDUCATION CENTRES

 

 

 

 

 

 

Grants paid to 10 Vocational Education Committees for major items of equipment for Outdoor Education Centres:

 

 

 

 

 

C393

- Cappanalea, Co. Kerry

 

 

10,000

10,000

 

C394

- Kinsale, Co. Cork

 

 

15,000

15,000

 

C395

- Birr, Co. Offaly

 

 

20,000

20,000

 

C396

- Shielbeggan, Co. Wexford

 

 

22,900

22,900

 

C397

- Gartan Lough, Co. Donegal

 

 

17,000

17,000

 

C398

- Burren, Co. Clare

 

 

5,100

5,100

 

C399

- Petersburgh, Co. Galway

 

 

15,000

15,000

 

C400

- Achill, Co. Mayo

 

 

10,000

10,000

 

C401

- Co. Wicklow Outdoor Pursuits

 

 

5,000

5,000

 

C402

- Co. Limerick Outdoor Pursuits

 

 

20,000

20,000

 

 

SUB-TOTAL

 

 

140,000

140,000

 

C403

2. IRISH COACHING BUREAU

 

 

6,590

6,590

 

 

The Irish Coaching Bureau was established in order to set up a structure to provide training for coaches at all levels.

 

 

 

 

 

 

3. COMMERCIAL DEVELOPMENT OF SPORT

 

 

 

 

 

 

The Commercial Development of Sport involves the promotion and development of various sports and outdoor pursuits as attractive, marketable products, capable of satisfying foreign tourist demand. Five specific tourist areas were selected: Wexford, Connemara, Shannon Region, West Donegal and West Kerry. Payments in 1988 and 1989 are detailed on pages 38-42. Further amounts have been committed and payments will be made as the projects proceed.

 

 

 

 

 

 

(a) West Connemara

 

 

73,935

73,935

 

 

(b) Wexford

 

 

15,000

15,000

 

 

(c) Shannon Region

 

 

48,000

48,000

 

 

(d) West Kerry

 

4,584

69,336

73,920

 

 

(e) West Donegal

 

 

45,000

45,000

 

 

(f) Motor Rallying

 

 

6,000

6,000

 

 

(g) Nissan International Classic Cycle Race

 

 

20,000

20,000

 

 

(h) Emerald Isle Classic American Football

 

 

20,000

20,000

 

 

(i) Miscellaneous (Consultancy fees, promotional expenses)

 

 

8,711

8,711

 

 

TOTAL

 

4,584

305,982

310,566

 

 

(a) West Connemara

 

 

 

 

 

C404

- Development of Connemara Golf Club, Ballyconneely

 

 

30,000

30,000

 

C405

- Provision of signposting facilities in the Connemara area and a promotional brochure.

 

 

14,935

14,935

 

C406

- West Coast 4 - promotion of golf in the west of Ireland.

 

 

5,000

5,000

 

C407

- Provision of facilities at Owenglynn River, Clifden - Clifden Angling Club.

 

 

4,000

4,000

 

C408

- Improvement of golf course at Oughterard Golf Club.

 

 

10,000

10,000

 

C409

- Provision of clubhouse and marina at Clifden Sailing Club

 

 

10,000

10,000

 

 

SUB-TOTAL

 

 

73,935

73,935

 

 

(b) Wexford

 

 

 

 

 

C410

- South Wexford Cycling/Walking Holidays

 

 

15,000

15,000

 

 

SUB-TOTAL

 

 

15,000

15,000

 

 

(c) Shannon Region

 

 

 

 

 

C411

- Lough Key Forest Caravan Park (playground equipment)

 

 

5,000

5,000

 

C412

- Provision of six boats and engines for fishing and sporting at Lough Key and Lough Ree.

 

 

4,000

4,000

 

C413

- Provision of canoeing facilities on the River Inny, Ballymahon, Co. Longford.

 

 

9,000

9,000

 

C414

- Development of an Amenity Park at Ballyfin, Co. Laois.

 

 

10,000

10,000

 

C415

- Provision of a tennis court at Shannon Bridge, Co. Offaly

 

 

10,000

10,000

 

C416

- Improvements to Portumna Golf Club, Co. Galway.

 

 

10,000

10,000

 

 

SUB-TOTAL

 

 

48,000

48,000

 

 

(d) West Kerry

 

 

 

 

 

C417

- Development of Ceann Sibeal Golf Club. (Machinery and storage facilities)

 

 

30,000

30,000

 

C418

- Completion of Sli Chorcha Dhuibhne Walking Route, including a brochure on the Walk and other facilities in the area.

 

 

5,000

5,000

 

C419

- Development of the Orchard, Dingle Town into a town park.

 

 

10,000

10,000

 

C420

- Provision of diving equipment for Dingle Diving Centre.

 

 

5,000

5,000

 

C421

- Provision of a rescue boat for St. Brendan’s Sailing School, Dingle.

 

 

4,000

4,000

 

C422

- Pilot project for the direct selling in Germany of golf holidays at Dun an Oir Golf Club, Co. Kerry.

 

4,584

336

4,920

 

C423

- Extension to Cappanalea Outdoor Education Centre.

 

 

15,000

15,000

 

 

SUB-TOTAL

 

4,584

69,336

73,920

 

 

(e) West Donegal

 

 

 

 

 

C424

- Shorefront Development Dungloe

 

 

14,500

14,500

 

 

Outdoor youth play centre, toddlers pool, crazy golf and pedestrian/cycleway.

 

 

 

 

 

C425

- Cruit Island Golf Club

 

 

10,000

10,000

 

 

Provision of club house.

 

 

 

 

 

C426

- Marina Facilities, Loughanure

 

 

4,000

4,000

 

 

Improvement of marina facilities at this angling/boating centre.

 

 

 

 

 

C427

- Watersport Facilities, Killult, Gortahork

 

 

2,500

2,500

 

 

Surface dressing road to slipway/marina.

 

 

 

 

 

C428

- Gweedore

 

 

5,000

5,000

 

 

Improvements to Gweedore Golf Course.

 

 

 

 

 

C429

- Dunfanaghy

 

 

2,500

2,500

 

 

Improvement to local lakes.

 

 

 

 

 

C430

- Arranmore Island

 

 

5,000

5,000

 

 

Improvement of scenic walk to Lighthouse.

 

 

 

 

 

C431

- Cloughglass

 

 

1,500

1,500

 

 

Shorefront Development. Surface dressing of car park.

 

 

 

 

 

 

SUB-TOTAL

 

 

45,000

45,000

 

C432

(f) Motor Rallying

 

 

6,000

6,000

 

C433

(g) Nissan International Classic Cycle Race

 

 

20,000

20,000

 

C434

(h) Emerald Isle Classic American Football

 

 

20,000

20,000

 

C435

(i) Miscellaneous

 

 

8,711

8,711

 

 

(Consultancy fees, promotional expenses)

 

 

 

 

 

 

TOTAL COMMERCIAL DEVELOPMENT OF SPORT

 

4,584

305,982

310,566

 

C436

4. INSTITUTE OF LEISURE & AMENITY MANAGEMENT PROGRAMME

 

75,000

84,000

159,000

 

 

This programme is designed to ensure the maximum utilisation of community centres, sports halls, school sport facilities and swimming pools.

 

 

 

 

 

C437

5. SPORTS RESEARCH

 

30,000

61,075

91,075

 

 

The development of sport in Ireland is constrained by a lack of research and these funds were provided to conduct research into the key areas of sport.

 

 

 

 

 

C438

6. SPECIAL GRANTS FOR NATIONAL SPORTS GOVERNING BODIES

 

500,000

 

500,000

 

 

Special grants for national governing bodies of sports for the development of “Sport for All” and the provision of sporting opportunities in deprived areas.

 

 

 

 

 

 

TOTAL NEW SPORTS SERVICES

 

721,584

885,747

1,607,331

 

VEC SPORT

 

 

 

 

 

GRANTS TO VOCATIONAL EDUCATION COMMITTEES FOR YOUTH AND SPORT ACTIVITIES: SUMMARY

 

 

 

 

 

 

1. General Youth and Sport Grants

 

511,150

503,700

1,014,850

 

 

2. Special Projects in Disadvantaged Areas

 

282,044

274,100

556,144

 

 

3. Sailing Courses for Less Advantaged

 

95,300

104,700

200,000

 

 

4. Outdoor Education Centre Equipment

 

192,525

70,000

262,525

 

 

5. Dublin Youth Services

 

95,000

95,000

190,000

 

 

6. Dun Laoghaire Youth Services

 

25,000

25,000

50,000

 

 

7. CDVEC/AFAS Outdoor Education Programme

 

27,500

27,500

55,000

 

 

8. Comhairle le Leas Oige

 

600,000

600,000

1,200,000

 

 

9. Miscellaneous

 

3,481

 

3,481

 

 

TOTAL

 

1,832,000

1,700,000

3,532,000

 

 

VOCATIONAL EDUCATION COMMITTEE YOUTH AND SPORT GRANTS

 

 

 

 

 

 

These grants to the Vocational Education Committees are to assist youth and sports activities at local level. They are also used to fund Comhairle le Leas Oige. Grants have been allocated from this fund under the following headings:

 

 

 

 

 

C439

1. General Youth and Sport Grants

 

513,150

503,700

1,016,850

 

 

General Youth and Sport Grants administered by VEC’s to assist youth and sports clubs at local level to cover equipment, coaching and administrative expenses.

 

 

 

 

 

C440

2. Special Projects in Disadvantaged Areas

 

282,044

274,100

556,144

 

 

This scheme helps disadvantaged people by creating a better lifestyle for them through participation in sports related projects such as introduction of new sports to disadvantaged areas, sports activities for disabled people, development of special programmes for children at risk, etc.

 

 

 

 

 

C441

3. Sailing Courses for Less Advantaged

 

95,300

104,700

200,000

 

 

Fifteen VEC’s participated in this scheme in 1988 and 1989. The aim of the scheme is to introduce sailing to young people who might not otherwise be exposed to it and to provide them with basic skills which they will be able to develop in future years. Some of the VEC teams participated in the Fastnet Schools Regatta.

 

 

 

 

 

C442

4. Outdoor Education Centre Equipment

 

192,525

70,000

262,525

 

 

Eight Outdoor Education Centres under the management of VEC’s receive grants for the replacement and renewal of equipment.

 

 

 

 

 

C443

5. Development of Youth Services in Co. Dublin

 

95,000

95,000

190,000

 

 

Assistance for youth development projects in Tallaght and Blanchardstown in conjunction with Foroige. This is an ongoing programme.

 

 

 

 

 

C444

6. Dun Laoghaire Youth Services

 

25,000

25,000

50,000

 

 

This involves the employment of a youth officer by the Catholic Youth Council, with backup services from Boro’ of Dun Laoghaire VEC.

 

 

 

 

 

C445

7. CDVEC/AFAS Outdoor Education Programme

 

27,500

27,500

55,000

 

 

Funding for a joint programme of outdoor education at Tiglin run by CDVEC and the Association for Adventure Sports.

 

 

 

 

 

C446

8. Grant to Comhairle le Leas Oige

 

600,000

600,000

1,200,000

 

 

Funding for Comhairle le Leas Oige, the statutory Subcommittee of the CDVEC which assists young people and adults to develop effective and worthwhile youth programmes.

 

 

 

 

 

C447

9. Miscellaneous

 

1,481

 

1,481

 

 

TOTAL VEC YOUTH & SPORT GRANTS

 

1,832,000

1,700,000

3,532,000

 

 

DEPARTMENT OF DEFENCE

 

 

 

 

 

C448

COISTE AN ASGARD

 

 

300,000

300,000

 

 

Grant to provide for operation of the

 

 

 

 

 

 

Sail Training Scheme.

 

 

 

 

 

 

TOTAL SPORT: DEPARTMENT OF DEFENCE

 

 

300,000

300,000

 

ARTS AND CULTURE

ARTS AND CULTURE (INCLUDING THE NATIONAL HERITAGE)

 

Total Provision 1987-89

 

 

£m

 

 

 

Department of the Taoiseach

17.630

- Arts Council

 

- National Cultural Institutions

 

- Other Arts Projects

 

- National Heritage Council

 

 

 

Department of Tourism and Transport

0.300

- Heritage Project

 

 

 

Department of Education

5.072

- Cultural Institutions

 

- Other Cultural Activities

 

- School Libraries

 

 

 

Department of Foreign Affairs

0.860

 

 

- Cultural Relations Committee

 

 

 

Department of the Environment

5.660

- Public Libraries

 

 

 

Office of Public Works

3.771

- Restoration of important buildings

 

 

£33.293m

 


 

 

1987/1988

1989

Amount

Further

Note

THE ARTS

Allocation

Allocation

paid

Amount

 

 

 

 

 

to 12/89

To Be Paid

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

NATIONAL ARTS AND CULTURE

 

 

 

 

 

DEPARTMENT OF THE TAOISEACH

 

 

 

 

 

NATIONAL PROJECTS

 

 

 

 

 

D1

Arts Council

3,800,000

3,948,000

6,748,000

1,000,000

 

 

This funding is used to support arts activities throughout the country.

 

 

 

 

 

D2

National Museum

988,000

681,000

1,258,500

410,500

On-going support

 

To assist with the renovation of the National Museum, as well as ongoing expenses such as the purchase of artefacts. It also includes an allocation for a museum at Custom House Docks, Dublin.

 

 

 

 

 

D3

Irish Film Board

365,000

 

270,000

95,000

 

 

To meet commitments to film projects and to meet wind-down costs.

 

 

 

 

 

D4

Irish Museum of Modern Art

360,000

 

134,400

225,600

Management

 

Funding for the construction of a museum of modern art in the Royal Hospital, Kilmainham. (A further £140,000 will be available in 1990.)

 

 

 

 

Committee appointed end 1989

D5

Abbey Theatre

400,000

 

400,000

 

 

 

Grant issued in 1987 to help put the Abbey Theatre on a sound financial footing.

 

 

 

 

 

D6

National Gallery

350,000

78,000

228,000

200,000

On-going

 

To fund renovation work at the National Gallery. It assists with on-going expenses such as the purchase and repair of paintings.

 

 

 

 

 

D7

National Library

206,000

146,000

302,446

49,554

On-going

 

To fund ongoing purchases at the National Library and to conserve the Lawrence Collection photographs.

 

 

 

 

 

D8

National Archives

175,000

 

53,700

121,300

On-going

 

To develop the National Archives premises to enable it to store and conserve archival material and to make the country’s national archival resources accessible to the public.

 

 

 

 

 

D9

Comhaltas Ceoltoiri Eireann

100,000

 

100,000

 

 

 

To assist Comhaltas Ceoltoiri Eireann with the organisation of the ‘Seisiun’ entertainment scheme throughout the country (1988).

 

 

 

 

 

D10

Australian Bicentennial Programme

120,000

 

120,000

 

 

 

To meet the costs of transporting the “Gold and Silver from Ireland” exhibition and the Louis le Brocquy exhibition to Australia. Funding has also been provided to research and to microfilm records relating to the transportation of Irish people from Ireland to Australia in the nineteenth century which were presented as a Bicentennial gift to the Australian Government from the Irish Government.

 

 

 

 

 

D11

National Concert Hall

75,000

170,000

245,000

 

On-going

 

Funding for the improvement of catering and lighting facilities and to assist with ongoing expenses.

 

 

 

 

 

D12

Irish Manuscripts Commission

30,000

30,000

41,000

19,000

On-going

 

To fund ongoing expenses (i.e. printing and research costs) other than salaries.

 

 

 

 

 

D13

Crafts Council of Ireland

30,000

 

30,000

 

 

 

Assistance towards the development of a gallery area in Powerscourt Townhouse Centre, Dublin to exhibit craft work.

 

 

 

 

 

D14

Sculptors Society of Ireland

30,000

 

30,000

 

 

 

To assist with the financing of the

 

 

 

 

 

 

International Conference on Sculpture in

 

 

 

 

 

 

Dublin, August, 1988.

 

 

 

 

 

D15

Heritage Advisory Committee Expenses

5,773

 

5,773

 

 

D16

Fund for Cultural Organisations/Institutions

619,497

779,000

1,154,158

244,339

On-going

 

Grants towards the general running costs of cultural institutions (such as the Chester Beatty Library, Royal Hospital Kilmainham) and to meet additional running costs of national cultural institutions, e.g. curatorial staff National Gallery/Museum.

 

 

 

 

 

D17

Contributions to various cultural

 

 

 

 

 

 

Organisations and cultural agreements

 

 

 

 

 

 

D/Taoiseach element

300

 

300

 

 

 

TOTAL

7,654,570

5,832,000

11,121,277

2,365,293

 

CARLOW

 

 

 

 

 

D18

Clashganna Mills Trust

100,000

 

7,500

92,500

Financial/ management

 

To develop a heritage and cultural centre for both disabled and ablebodied people.

 

 

 

 

plans being finalised.

 

TOTAL

100,000

 

7,500

92,500

 

CORK

 

 

 

 

 

D19

Firkin Crane Development Project

130,000

 

130,000

 

 

 

Assistance towards completion of first phase of the reconstruction of the Firkin Crane building.

 

 

 

 

 

D20

Cork Opera House

100,000

 

100,000

 

 

 

Grant to help put the Cork Opera House on a sounder financial footing.

 

 

 

 

 

D21

Triskel Arts Centre Cork

40,000

 

40,000

 

 

 

Assistance with the completion of a large gallery space to house a gallery of contemporary art.

 

 

 

 

 

D22

Graffiti Theatre/Education Company

30,000

 

15,000

15,000

Premises being renovated.

 

To fund the purchase of a mini-bus and to assist in acquiring premises.

 

 

 

 

 

D23

Crawford Municipal Gallery

20,000

 

20,000

 

 

 

Funds for refurbishment of the Gallery.

 

 

 

 

 

D24

Cork Film Festival

15,000

 

15,000

 

 

 

Grant towards the expenses of the 1988

 

 

 

 

 

 

Cork Film Festival.

 

 

 

 

 

 

TOTAL

335,000

 

320,000

15,000

 

DONEGAL

 

 

 

 

 

D25

Letterkenny Arts Centre

200,000

 

27,393

172,607

Decision on

 

 

 

 

 

 

ERDF grant

 

Contribution towards the cost of building a major cultural complex, including a 300 seater theatre.

 

 

 

 

awaited.

TOTAL

200,000

 

27,393

172,607

 

DUBLIN

 

 

 

 

 

D26

Project Arts Centre Dublin

25,000

 

25,000

 

 

 

To assist with the refurbishment, financing of renovations to the roof of the theatre and provision of fire safety materials.

 

 

 

 

 

D27

Royal Hibernian Academy, Dublin

250,000

 

250,000

 

 

 

Allocation to finance the completion of Phase I of the RHA/Gallagher Gallery at Ely Place, Dublin.

 

 

 

 

 

D28

“City Centre” Moss Street Centre, Dublin 2

150,000

 

150,000

 

 

 

Allocation to assist with the completion of Phase I of the Community Arts Centre. The Centre provides facilities for youth community arts groups in Dublin’s inner city in particular.

 

 

 

 

 

D29

Hugh Lane Municipal Gallery

100,000

 

100,000

 

 

 

Assistance with cost of redecoration.

 

 

 

 

 

D30

Writers’ Centre, Dublin

100,000

 

438

99,562

Details being finalised.

 

Funding for proposed premises.

 

 

 

 

 

D31

Transport Museum Society

20,000

 

15,000

5,000

Work in progress

 

Funding for restoration of transport vehicles.

 

 

 

 

 

D32

Olympia Theatre

150,000

 

150,000

 

 

 

Funding to place the Olympia on a sounder financial footing.

 

 

 

 

 

D33

Dublin Theatre Festival

90,000

 

90,000

 

 

 

To help purchase equipment and to place the Festival on a sounder financial footing (1988).

 

 

 

 

 

D34

Gate Theatre

50,000

 

50,000

 

 

 

Funds for restoration of foyer.

 

 

 

 

 

D35

Dublin Film Festival

15,000

 

15,000

 

 

 

To assist with costs of mounting the 1988 festival.

 

 

 

 

 

 

TOTAL

950,000

 

845,438

104,562

 

GALWAY

 

 

 

 

 

D36

Galway Arts Centre

200,000

 

95,000

105,000

 

 

This major project will provide arts facilities in Galway, including a theatre.

 

 

 

 

 

D37

Music Matters, Ballinasloe

4,000

 

4,000

 

 

 

To place organisation on a sounder financial footing.

 

 

 

 

 

 

TOTAL

204,000

 

99,000

105,000

 

KILDARE

 

 

 

 

 

D38

Castletown Foundation

33,269

 

33,269

 

 

 

Part funding towards the conservation of the Colonnade. The balance of the cost has been provided by the EC.

 

 

 

 

 

 

TOTAL

33,269

 

33,269

 

 

KILKENNY

 

 

 

 

 

D39

Part funding towards the cost of converting a cinema into a municipal theatre.

50,000

 

 

50,000

Decision on ERDF grant awaited.

 

TOTAL

50,000

 

 

50,000

 

LIMERICK

 

 

 

 

 

D40

Restoration of Bishop’s Palace

80,000

 

80,000

 

 

 

This is to provide cultural facilities for the local community and also to preserve and restore the architecture of the building.

 

 

 

 

 

D41

City Gallery

10,000

 

10,000

 

 

 

To complete refurbishment of the gallery.

 

 

 

 

 

D42

Belltable Arts Centre

10,000

 

10,000

 

 

 

To refurbish the Centre, and to provide new lighting equipment.

 

 

 

 

 

 

TOTAL

100,000

 

100,000

 

 

MAYO

 

 

 

 

 

D43

Exhibition Centre, Castlebar

50,000

21,000

71,000

 

On-going

 

General running costs

 

 

 

 

 

 

TOTAL

50,000

21,000

71,000

 

 

SLIGO

 

 

 

 

 

D44

Hawk’s Well Theatre

10,000

 

10,000

 

 

 

For refurbishment of the theatre.

 

 

 

 

 

 

TOTAL

10,000

 

10,000

 

 

WATERFORD

 

 

 

 

 

D45

Garter Lane

20,000

 

20,000

 

 

 

To provide sound, light and stage fittings for the Garter Lane Arts Centre.

 

 

 

 

 

D46

Waterford Theatre Royal

10,000

 

10,000

 

 

 

Part funding towards refurbishment costs.

 

 

 

 

 

 

TOTAL

30,000

 

30,000

 

 

WEXFORD

 

 

 

 

 

D47

Wexford Theatre Royal

30,000

 

30,000

 

 

 

To assist with restoration and development work.

 

 

 

 

 

D48

Theatre Workshop, Wexford

30,000

 

30,000

 

 

 

Funding towards essential refurbishment and expansion works.

 

 

 

 

 

 

TOTAL

60,000

 

60,000

 

 

 

TOTAL DEPARTMENT OF THE TAOISEACH

9,776,839

5,853,000

12,724,877

2,904,962

 

DEPARTMENT OF TOURISM & TRANSPORT

 

 

 

 

 

D49

King Johns Castle

 

300,000

 

300,000

 

 

This programme involves the restoration and development of the 13th Century King Johns Castle and surrounding medieval quarter as a day-visitor tourist attraction of international standing. This is the first instalment of a commitment of £1m over a three year period.

 

 

 

 

 

TOTAL DEPARTMENT OF TOURISM & TRANSPORT

 

300,000

 

300,000

 

 

NATIONAL HERITAGE COUNCIL

 

 

 

 

 

 

FUNDS ALLOCATED TO PROJECTS TO PRESERVE

 

 

 

 

 

 

THE NATIONAL HERITAGE

 

 

 

 

 

 

NATIONAL PROJECTS

 

 

 

 

 

D50

Crann - The Woodland Management Trust

3,500

 

3,500

 

 

 

Towards the cost of a video on tree planting and the urban environment.

 

 

 

 

 

D51

Institution of Engineers of Ireland

2,500

 

1,750

750

 

 

Towards the cost of the IEI project to identify, record and classify work of engineering heritage throughout the country.

 

 

 

 

 

D52

Irish Architectural Archive

8,500

 

8,500

 

 

 

To enable the Archive to produce the Ashlin and Coleman collection of 2,500 drawings of 19th Century Churches throughout Ireland.

 

 

 

 

 

D53

Irish Radiocarbon Dating Programme

19,000

 

 

19,000

 

 

To allow dating of a series of micro samples at the Oxford University Accelerator Dating Laboratory.

 

 

 

 

 

D54

Irish Peatland Conservation Council

20,000

 

10,000

10,000

 

 

Towards the cost of materials for an Education Pack for Teachers, focusing on peatlands.

 

 

 

 

 

D55

Dublin Bay Environmental Group

10,000

 

 

10,000

 

 

Towards the cost of establishing an Adoption/Protection Scheme for coastal areas of scientific importance.

 

 

 

 

 

D56

Heritage Education Project

16,000

 

 

16,000

 

 

A survey to determine the extent and quality of heritage education throughout the country.

 

 

 

 

 

 

TOTAL

79,500

 

23,750

55,750

 

CORK

 

 

 

 

 

 

D57

Lisnagun Ringfort

10,000

 

5,000

5,000

 

 

Reconstruction of the Lisnagun Ringfort, Clonakilty, Co. Cork.

 

 

 

 

 

D58

Cork Historical and Archaeological Society

19,500

 

10,000

9,500

 

 

Archaeo metallurgical survey of the South West region.

 

 

 

 

 

D59

Lough Hyne Research Laboratory

6,000

 

 

6,000

 

 

Towards the cost of providing an electricity supply to the Laboratory.

 

 

 

 

 

D60

Royal Gunpowder Mills, Ballincollig

9,500

 

1,250

8,250

 

 

Towards the cost of compiling thematic displays and fitting out an Information Centre at the Mills.

 

 

 

 

 

D61

Cork City Post-Excavation

22,000

 

 

22,000

 

 

Post-excavation work associated with the archaeological excavations at Skiddy’s Castle and Holy Trinity/Christchurch in Cork City.

 

 

 

 

 

 

TOTAL

67,000

 

16,250

50,750

 

DONEGAL

 

 

 

 

 

D62

*Tullyarvan Mill Project

25,000

 

20,000

5,000

Awaitings final report

 

To assist with the development of a folk museum and other cultural facilities.

 

 

 

 

 

 

TOTAL

25,000

 

20,000

5,000

 

DUBLIN

 

 

 

 

 

D63

*Museum of Labour History

50,000

 

32,000

18,000

 

 

Development of a Museum of Labour History at Beggars’ Bush Barracks.

 

 

 

 

 

D64

Fernhill Gardens, Sandyford

7,000

 

5,500

1,500

 

 

Replanting and improvements at the Gardens.

 

 

 

 

 

D65

Irish Wildbird Conservancy

10,000

 

6,000

4,000

Awaiting final report

 

Towards the cost of protecting the colony of Roseate Terns on Rockabill Island, Co. Dublin during the period April-August 1989.

 

 

 

 

 

D66

An Taisce

25,000

 

 

25,000

 

 

Restoration work on Drimnagh Castle and

 

 

 

 

 

 

Gardens.

 

 

 

 

 

D67

Na Piobairi Uilleann

4,500

 

 

4,500

 

 

Restoration of plasterwork on two ceilings at 15 Henrietta Street, Dublin, headquarters of Na Piobairi Uilleann.

 

 

 

 

 

D68

St. Doulagh’s Church, Balgriffin

20,000

 

 

20,000

 

 

Towards the cost of restoration work on St Doulagh’s Church, Baptistry and Well, Balgriffin, Co. Dublin.

 

 

 

 

 

D69

Finglas Environmental Heritage Project

8,000

 

 

8,000

 

 

Towards the cost of publishing the results of a survey of Finglas for use at school and household level.

 

 

 

 

 

D70

The Maritime Institute of Ireland

25,000

 

 

25,000

 

 

Towards the cost of repairing the roof and gable of the National Maritime Museum,

 

 

 

 

 

 

Haigh Terrace, Dun Laoghaire.

 

 

 

 

 

D71

Pavee Point Trust

20,000

 

 

20,000

 

 

Towards the cost of restoring the facade of the former Free Church, Great Charles Street, Dublin.

 

 

 

 

 

 

TOTAL

169,500

 

43,500

126,000

 

GALWAY

 

 

 

 

 

D72

Tuam Excavations

15,000

 

 

15,000

 

 

Post excavation work associated with archaeological excavations at the Chair of Tuam.

 

 

 

 

 

D73

Corrib Conservation Centre

5,750

 

5,750

 

 

 

To enable the Centre to purchase a personal computer and printer.

 

 

 

 

 

 

TOTAL

20,750

 

5,750

15,000

 

KILKENNY

 

 

 

 

 

D74

Kilkenny Archaeological Society

25,000

 

9,000

16,000

 

 

Restoration work on the Third House of the Rothe House Complex.

 

 

 

 

 

 

TOTAL

25,000

 

9,000

16,000

 

LONGFORD

 

 

 

 

 

D75

Carrigglas Manor

11,500

 

 

11,500

 

 

Restoration work on the Gandon Double Farm and Stable Yard buildings at Carrigglas Manor.

 

 

 

 

 

 

TOTAL

11,500

 

 

11,500

 

MAYO

 

 

 

 

 

D76

Royal Irish Academy

9,000

 

1,000

8,000

 

 

Towards the cost of a feasibility study for a new Clare Island survey.

 

 

 

 

 

 

TOTAL

9,000

 

1,000

8,000

 

MEATH

 

 

 

 

 

D77

*Knowth Archaeological Site

15,000

 

15,000

 

 

 

To allow site to be opened during summer 1988.

 

 

 

 

 

D78

Ribbontale Canal Bridge, Longwood

1,000

 

 

1,000

 

 

Towards the cost of restoring a footbridge over the Royal Canal near Longwood, Co. Meath.

 

 

 

 

 

 

TOTAL

16,000

 

15,000

1,000

 

ROSCOMMON

 

 

 

 

 

D79

*Strokestown Heritage Centre

30,000

 

30,000

 

 

 

To establish a comprehensive display at the Centre and to create a professional genealogical service for the county.

 

 

 

 

 

D80

*Douglas Hyde Interpretive & Commemorative

26,500

 

26,500

 

 

 

Centre

 

 

 

 

 

 

Restoration of Church at Frenchpark to provide above Centre and Summer School.

 

 

 

 

 

D81

Roscommon County Council

50,000

 

 

50,000

 

 

Towards the cost of work on the roof of the

 

 

 

 

 

 

King House, Boyle.

 

 

 

 

 

 

TOTAL

106,500

 

56,500

50,000

 

SLIGO

 

 

 

 

 

D82

*Spanish Armada Commemoration Society

5,000

 

2,500

2,500

Awaiting final accounts

 

To defray the costs of an International Synopsium held in Sligo from 4-9 September, 1988.

 

 

 

 

 

D83

Crann - The Woodland Management Trust

6,000

 

4,150

1,850

 

 

Towards the cost of the Crann sna Scoileanna project.

 

 

 

 

 

 

TOTAL

11,000

 

6,650

4,350

 

TIPPERARY

 

 

 

 

 

D84

*Roscrea Heritage Centre

30,000

 

30,000

 

 

 

Restoration and development work at Damer

 

 

 

 

 

 

House.

 

 

 

 

 

D85

*Tipperary SR County Museum

25,000

 

25,000

 

 

 

Development of Museum at Clonmel.

 

 

 

 

 

 

TOTAL

55,000

 

55,000

 

 

WATERFORD

 

 

 

 

 

D86

*Waterford City Viking Excavations

120,000

 

70,000

50,000

On-going

 

Post excavation work associated with the archaeological excavations in Waterford.

 

 

 

 

 

D87

Waterford County Council

10,000

 

 

10,000

 

 

Towards the cost of restoration work on the

 

 

 

 

 

 

Dromana Gateway, Villierstown.

 

 

 

 

 

 

TOTAL

130,000

 

70,000

60,000

 

WEXFORD

 

 

 

 

 

D88

*Wexford Sloblands

175,000

 

23,333

151,667

Sale price agreed.

 

To allow OPW to lodge a bid for a 100 hectare portion of the Wexford Sloblands.

 

 

 

 

agreed. Deposit paid.

D89

*Wexford Archaeological Excavations

20,000

 

15,000

5,000

 

 

Post excavation costs associated with excavations at Bride Street/South Main Street, Wexford.

 

 

 

 

 

 

TOTAL

195,000

 

38,333

156,667

 

WICKLOW

 

 

 

 

 

D90

Blessington and District Credit Union

3,000

 

 

3,000

 

 

Towards the cost of restoration work on Blessington Courthouse.

 

 

 

 

 

 

TOTAL

3,000

 

 

3,000

 

 

TOTAL ALLOCATIONS TO DATE

923,750

 

360,733

563,017

 

 

*Projects funded before the formal establishment of the

 

 

 

 

 

 

National Heritage Council.

 

 

 

 

 

 

COUNCIL EXPENSES

22,000

 

22,000

 

 

 

SUB-TOTAL

945,750

 

382,733

563,017

 

 

BALANCES TO BE ALLOCATED

54,250

1,000,000

 

1,054,250

 

 

TOTAL: NATIONAL HERITAGE COUNCIL

1,000,000

1,000,000

382,733

1,617,267

 

DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION

 

 

 

 

 

D91

School Libraries

 

1,000,000

1,000,000

 

 

 

Once-off renewal of stocks of library books in National Schools.

 

 

 

 

 

D92

Increase in the rate of National Schools’

 

96,000

96,000

 

 

 

Library Grant from 21p to 38p per pupil for the current year.

 

 

 

 

 

D93

Royal Irish Academy of Music

666,000

721,000

1,387,000

 

 

 

Grant towards the general expenses of the Royal Irish Academy of Music which provides music education and training.

 

 

 

 

 

D94

Dublin Institute of Advanced Studies

605,000

512,000

1,122,000

(5,000)

 

 

To support the activities of the School of Celtic Studies in the Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies. The work being carried out by the school is very important for the preservation of the Irish language and Celtic heritage.

 

 

 

 

 

D95

Grants to Cultural Bodies

42,000

42,000

84,000

 

 

 

Grants towards the general expenses of 11 cultural bodies which promote Irish culture, music and other forms of culture.

 

 

 

 

 

D96

UNESCO

312,641

369,000

626,051

55,590

 

 

This allocation meets Ireland’s contribution to the UNESCO budget and various incidental expenses arising from UNESCO membership, including expenses of the National Commission/ Secretariat for UNESCO and certain student grants and fellowships.

 

 

 

 

 

D97

Exchanges under Cultural Agreements

341,336

365,000

708,949

(2,613)

 

 

This allocation meets the cost of student exchange scholarships and exchange of educational experts, including exchange of language teachers and assistants.

 

 

 

 

 

TOTAL: DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION:

1,966,977

3,105,000

5,024,000

47,977

 

OFFICE OF PUBLIC WORKS

 

 

 

 

 

D98

Restoration Works

1,701,000

2,070,000

3,200,000

571,000

 

 

Restoration works at the following:-

 

 

 

 

 

 

- Custom House

 

 

 

 

 

 

- Casino, Marino

 

 

 

 

 

 

- National Library

 

 

 

 

 

 

- Kilmainham Gaol

 

 

 

 

 

 

- Church of the Most Holy Trinity

 

 

 

 

 

 

(Chapel Royal)

 

 

 

 

 

TOTAL: OFFICE OF PUBLIC WORKS

1,701,000

2,070,000

3,200,000

571,000

 

 


 

 

1987/1988

1989

Amount

Further

THE ARTS

Allocation

Allocation

Paid to

Amt to be

 

 

 

 

end Dec. ’89

paid

 

 

 

 

 

 

CULTURAL RELATIONS WITH OTHER COUNTRIES

 

 

 

 

DEPARTMENT OF FOREIGN AFFAIRS

 

 

 

 

D99

Pauline Bewick

1,000

 

1,000

 

 

Part funding towards cost of mounting an exhibition of paintings in the Gilbert Gallery, London.

 

 

 

 

D100

Exhibition of Irish Graphics

3,398

 

1,936

1,462

 

Transport, insurance and storage costs for taking this exhibition to the Federal Republic of Germany.

 

 

 

 

D101

Touring Exhibition of Irish Crafts to Europe

10,463

 

10,463

 

D102

International Festival of Painting

1,835

 

1,835

 

 

Part funding of expenses for two Irish artists participating in the 19th

 

 

 

 

 

International Festival of Painting at Cagnes-sur-Mer, France.

 

 

 

 

D103

Siamsa Chomh Luadar Gaol (SCG)

1,000

 

1,000

 

 

Part funding of travel expenses - exhibition by nine Irish artists at the Festival

 

 

 

 

 

Interceltique de Lorient, Brittany.

 

 

 

 

D104

Irish German Exchange of Art in 1988

13,875

 

10,000

3,875

 

To finance exhibitions of Irish and German artists work in both Germany and Ireland.

 

 

 

 

D105

Richard Gorman

1,730

 

1,730

 

 

Travel/accommodation expenses and transport costs for participation in International

 

 

 

 

 

Festival of Painting Retrospective at Cagnes-sur-Mer, France.

 

 

 

 

D106

James Coleman

1,102

 

1,102

 

 

Travel expenses/transportation costs for a one-man art exhibition at the Museum Sztuki in Lodz, Poland.

 

 

 

 

D107

European Centre for Traditional and

6,750

 

3,722

3,208

 

Regional Cultures

 

 

 

 

 

Travel and accommodation expenses for Irish group of artists participating in a European group exhibition at the Bethesda Chapel, Llangollen, Wales.

 

 

 

 

D108

Dr Michael Ryan

1,179

 

1,179

 

 

Travel/accommodation expenses for three National Museum personnel to accompany and oversee setting up of exhibition on Ireland in Stockholm.

 

 

 

 

D109

Ann Cremin

7,500

 

7,500

 

 

Part funding of Irish participation in a touring exhibition of paintings by artists from 14 European countries.

 

 

 

 

D110

ROSC 88

3,000

 

3,000

 

 

Travel/accommodation expenses for seven European art critics and two curators attending ROSC ’88 exhibition in Dublin.

 

 

 

 

D111

Exhibition of Contemporary Irish Art

1,486

 

1,486

 

 

Travel expenses for four Irish artists to attend the opening, to give performances and lectures at an exhibition of Contemporary Irish Art in Helsinki.

 

 

 

 

D112

Time Stone Gallery

4,000

 

4,000

 

 

Part funding of costs of “West of Ireland Artists for Australia ‘88” exhibition.

 

 

 

 

D113

Festival Interceltique de Lorient, Brittany

1,700

 

1,700

 

 

Cost of exhibition by Irish artists at the 1988 Festival.

 

 

 

 

D114

Crafts Council of Ireland

1,355

 

1,355

 

 

Participation by three Irish ceramicists in an international ceramics seminar and exhibition at Porvoo, Finland.

 

 

 

 

D115

Vicki Crowley

1,000

 

1,000

 

 

Cost of exhibition by four Irish artists at the Museum of Fine Arts in Malta.

 

 

 

 

D116

Kerlin Gallery

3,000

 

3,000

 

 

Participation in the International Cologne Art Fair.

 

 

 

 

D117

James Coleman

5,000

 

 

5,000

 

Grant to Musee d’Art Moderne de la Ville de Paris to mount an exhibition of his works in Paris.

 

 

 

 

D118

St Michael’s Pipe Band

1,500

 

1,500

 

 

Part funding of costs of participation in the St Patrick’s Day Parade in New York.

 

 

 

 

D119

Choir of St Mary’s College, Arklow

1,000

 

1,000

 

 

Part funding of costs of participation in European Festival of Music for Youth, Belgium.

 

 

 

 

D120

Ceolinn

2,000

 

2,000

 

 

Travel expenses and subsistence expenses for musical performances in Geneva.

 

 

 

 

D121

Drandan

1,800

 

1,800

 

 

Travel expenses: Drandan Group musical performances in Nova Scotia, Canada.

 

 

 

 

D122

Comhaltas Ceoltoiri Eireann

7,500

 

7,500

 

 

Grant towards costs of United States/ Canadian tour.

 

 

 

 

D123

The Liam Lynch Memorial Pipe Band

1,000

 

1,000

 

 

Funding towards costs of participating in 1988 St Patrick’s Day Parade in Chicago.

 

 

 

 

D124

Ardee Concert Band

1,000

 

1,000

 

 

Funding towards costs of participating in 1988 Boosey and Hawkes Concert Band Festival in Manchester.

 

 

 

 

D125

Slievenamon Set Dancing Club

9,000

 

9,000

 

 

Travel/accommodation expenses for tour of the United States.

 

 

 

 

D126

St Laurence O’Toole Pipe Band

2,000

 

2,000

 

 

Part funding of costs of participation in

 

 

 

 

 

Pipe Band Championships in Scotland.

 

 

 

 

D127

European Community Youth Orchestra

6,786

 

6,786

 

 

Grant to meet running costs in 1988.

 

 

 

 

D128

Brian Boru (Cashel Branch of Comhaltas

2,000

 

2,000

 

 

Ceoltoiri Eireann)

 

 

 

 

 

Travel expenses for performance in Sardinia.

 

 

 

 

D129

The Lil Tully Folk Group

1,000

 

1,000

 

 

Part funding of costs of participation in the international meeting on dance, tradition and friendship for young people in Greece.

 

 

 

 

D130

Clanna Mileadha

1,500

 

1,500

 

 

Part funding of costs of participation in the Waldraiburg Festival, Bavaria and in a European Youth Cultural Festival in Alsace, France.

 

 

 

 

D131

Irish Chamber Orchestra

2,975

 

2,975

 

 

Travel expenses for performances in Italy.

 

 

 

 

D132

Dublin Baroque Players

2,000

 

2,000

 

 

Cost of concert tour of the United States.

 

 

 

 

D133

Tallaght Youth Band

1,500

 

1,500

 

 

Cost of performances in Belgium and Germany.

 

 

 

 

D134

Crosshaven Singers

2,000

 

2,000

 

 

Participation in the 20th International

 

 

 

 

 

Competition of Choirs in Tolosa, Spain.

 

 

 

 

D135

Fingal Ladies Choir

4,000

 

4,000

 

 

Participation in the “Festival European des

 

 

 

 

 

Plus de 50 Ans” at Macon, France.

 

 

 

 

D136

Andreja Malir

1,600

 

1,600

 

 

Participation in the 10th International

 

 

 

 

 

Harp Competition in Jerusalem.

 

 

 

 

D137

Irish Universities Theatre Company

1,500

 

1,500

 

 

Funding costs of performances of four plays at universities in the United States.

 

 

 

 

D138

Charabanc Theatre Company

3,000

 

3,000

 

 

Part funding of costs for United States tour.

 

 

 

 

D139

The Abbey Theatre

25,000

 

25,000

 

 

Funding towards costs of staging performances of “The Field” and “The Great Hunger” in the USSR.

 

 

 

 

D140

Listowel Players

1,000

 

1,000

 

 

Part funding of travel expenses for performances in London of John B Keane’s Play “Sharon’s Grave”.

 

 

 

 

D141

Fand Productions

10,000

 

10,000

 

 

Travel and accommodation expenses for Fand Productions to perform the “Exit Entrance” at the Donmar Warehouse Theatre in London for four weeks.

 

 

 

 

D142

Dublin Youth Theatre

2,450

 

2,450

 

 

Travel and accommodation expenses for

 

 

 

 

 

Dublin Youth Theatre’s participation at the

 

 

 

 

 

International Drama Festival in Grodno,

 

 

 

 

 

Russia.

 

 

 

 

D143

Operating Theatre

4,500

 

4,500

 

 

Performances of “The Diamond Body” at the

 

 

 

 

 

7th International Theatre Festival of

 

 

 

 

 

Caracas, Venezuela.

 

 

 

 

D144

Barefoot Dance Company

1,320

 

1,320

 

 

Travel expenses for participation in a dance exchange with the Kaleidoscope Dancers, New York.

 

 

 

 

D145

Graffiti Theatre Company

1,078

 

1,078

 

 

Participation in the Second International

 

 

 

 

 

Festival of Theatre for Children and Young

 

 

 

 

 

People (Take Off ’88) at Riverside Studios,

 

 

 

 

 

London.

 

 

 

 

D146

Wet Paint Theatre

3,000

 

3,000

 

 

Participation in the Second International

 

 

 

 

 

Festival of Theatre for Children and Young

 

 

 

 

 

People (Take Off ’88) at Riverside Studios,

 

 

 

 

 

London.

 

 

 

 

D147

The Gate Theatre

4,000

 

4,000

 

 

Grant towards cost of performances of “Juno and the Paycock” at the First New York International Festival of Arts.

 

 

 

 

D148

Red Kettle Theatre Company

7,000

 

7,000

 

 

Grant towards cost of performances of

 

 

 

 

 

Tom Kilroy’s play “Talbot’s Box” at the

 

 

 

 

 

Nazareth College, Rochester, New York.

 

 

 

 

D149

Focus Theatre Company

5,000

 

5,000

 

 

Grant towards cost of staging

 

 

 

 

 

“Diary of a Madman” at the Irish Arts Centre,

 

 

 

 

 

New York.

 

 

 

 

D150

Irish Heritage

1,000

 

1,000

 

 

Performance at London’s Ambassador Theatre.

 

 

 

 

D151

St. Mary’s University Halifax, Canada

2,253

 

2,253

 

 

Grant towards purchase of Irish materials for university library following the establishment of a chair of Irish Studies there.

 

 

 

 

D152

Roisin Ni Mheara-Vinard

1,200

 

1,200

 

 

Travel/accommodation expenses for Irish participation in Celtic seminar in Vienna from mid-October to mid-December 1987.

 

 

 

 

D153

London-Irish Commission for Culture and

1,000

 

1,000

 

 

Education

 

 

 

 

 

Grant towards costs of running the Siol

 

 

 

 

 

Padraig Festival in London (September to

 

 

 

 

 

December 1987).

 

 

 

 

D154

Professor L M Cullen

2,000

 

2,000

 

 

Part funding of travel expenses for Irish participation in joint meeting of Irish and French historians in Marseilles, France.

 

 

 

 

D155

Scottish Poets Exchange

3,000

 

3,000

 

 

Expenses relating to the Scottish poets exchange in spring 1988.

 

 

 

 

D156

Canadian Association for Irish Studies

2,000

 

2,000

 

 

Grant towards expenses for staging the 21st Annual International Conference at the Marianopolis College, Montreal, Canada.

 

 

 

 

D157

Julia O Faolain

1,000

 

1,000

 

 

Travel expenses for Julia O Faolain to participate in a Writers’ Week Competition in Adelaide, Australia.

 

 

 

 

D158

Dr Carla de Petris

1,000

 

1,000

 

 

Travel and subsistence expenses for Dr Richard Kearney and Dr Carla de Petris to participate in conference on “Celtic Identity Today”, at the University of Turin.

 

 

 

 

D159

Yeats Society of India

1,005

 

1,005

 

 

Travel expenses for Professor Augustine

 

 

 

 

 

Martin to give a Yeats Memorial Lecture in

 

 

 

 

 

New Delhi and to lecture at other venues in

 

 

 

 

 

India.

 

 

 

 

D160

Conference of Irish Historians in Britain

1,000

 

1,000

 

 

Travel expenses for seven Irish experts attending the Sixth Conference of Irish Historians in Britain.

 

 

 

 

D161

Lectureship in Celtic Studies at

1,300

 

1,300

 

 

Uppsala University, Sweden

 

 

 

 

 

Contribution towards the salary of an Irish lecturer at Uppsala for 1987/1988 academic year.

 

 

 

 

D162

Professor Oliver MacDonagh, Australian

3,060

 

3,060

 

 

National University

 

 

 

 

 

Grant towards travel expenses for Irish scholars’ participation in the third Irish-Australian Canberra Conference, September 1989.

 

 

 

 

D163

Dr Padraig O Gormaile and Prof William Smyth

550

 

550

 

 

Assistance with travelling expenses for lecturers attending the World Conference of the International Council on Francophone Studies, Montreal.

 

 

 

 

D164

American Committee for Irish Studies

1,732

 

1,732

 

 

Travel expenses for Irish lecturers to participate in the 1988 Conference at the College of St. Thomas, Minnesota, USA.

 

 

 

 

D165

Organisers of the Spoleto Melbourne

1,393

 

1,393

 

 

Writers Festival

 

 

 

 

 

Cost of participation by Jennifer Johnston at the 1988 Festival.

 

 

 

 

D166

McGill University, Montreal

1,250

 

1,250

 

 

Programme of Irish Studies during 1988/1989 academic year.

 

 

 

 

D167

Society of Irish Playwrights

1,000

 

1,000

 

 

Participation by two delegates in the

 

 

 

 

 

International Writers’ Congress and the

 

 

 

 

 

21st Congress of the International Board on

 

 

 

 

 

Books for Young People (IBBY) in Oslo.

 

 

 

 

D168

New York Committee for Contemporary Irish

1,500

 

1,500

 

 

Art (NYCCIA)

 

 

 

 

 

Participation by three speakers from Ireland in a lecture tour on contemporary art at selected venues in the US.

 

 

 

 

 

Cultural Agreements with Germany

 

 

 

 

D169

(i) Grant to cover travel, accommodation and subsistence expenses of Hugh Tinney to give a piano recital in Berlin.

524

 

524

 

D170

(ii) Grant to cover travel, accommodation and subsistence expenses of John Banville to participate in a Writers’ Seminar in Berlin.

986

 

986

 

 

Projects under Cultural Agreements with

 

 

 

 

 

Belgium, Spain and Germany

 

 

 

 

D171

(i) Belgium

400

 

400

 

 

Grant to cover the travelling expenses of

 

 

 

 

 

Patrick Murphy (Douglas Hyde Gallery) to select an exhibition of Flemish artists and Tomas O’Canainn to attend the Festival of Flanders.

 

 

 

 

 

(ii) Spain

 

 

 

 

D172

(a) Grant to meet the travelling expenses of an Irish participant at a seminar organised by the Spanish Irish Cultural Association in Madrid.

400

 

400

 

D173

(b) Grant to cover the accommodation and subsistence expenses of a Spanish lecturer to visit Ireland.

420

 

420

 

D174

(c) Grant to cover the accommodation and subsistence expenses of two writers from Ireland to lecture on Anglo Irish Literature at universities in Spain.

1,360

 

1,360

 

 

(iii) Germany

 

 

 

 

D175

(a) Grant to cover the travel and subsistence expenses of two Irish experts in Anglo Irish Literature to lecture at two Universities in Germany.

1,000

 

1,000

 

D176

(b) Grant to cover the travel and subsistence expenses of Prof J Lee to lecture at universities in Germany.

500

 

500

 

 

Cultural Agreements with Finland, France

 

 

 

 

 

and Norway

 

 

 

 

 

(i) Finland

 

 

 

 

D177

(a) Grant to meet the acommodation and subsistence expenses of Mr. Hannu-Pekka Huttunen - a folklorist from the University of Turku - and Mr. Olli Pellikka - a theatre director and President of the Finnish Irish Society - to visit Ireland.

1,000

 

1,000

 

D178

(b) Grant to meet the travelling expenses of a folklorist from Ireland to visit Helsinki and Turku.

329

 

329

 

D179

(ii) France

396

 

396

 

 

Grant to meet the accommodation and subsistence expenses of a French artist and an exhibition organiser to participate in an exhibition of French Painting at the Royal Hospital, Kilmainham.

 

 

 

 

 

(iii) Norway

 

 

 

 

D180

(a) Grant to meet the accommodation and subsistence expenses of a Norwegian translator and an editor to visit Ireland.

791

 

791

 

D181

(b) Grant to meet the travel expenses of an Irish folklorist to visit the Folklore Institute in Oslo.

254

 

254

 

 

Scholarships to Summer Schools for Foreign Students

 

 

 

 

D182

UCD

1,512

 

1,512

 

D183

UCC

1,000

 

1,000

 

D184

UCG

3,495

 

3,495

 

D185

Yeats Summer School

1,710

 

1,710

 

D186

Professor Holland and Professor Laffey

1,000

 

1,000

 

 

Travel expenses for Professor Holland and

 

 

 

 

 

Professor Laffey from University College

 

 

 

 

 

Cork to participate in an International

 

 

 

 

 

Mathematical Olympiad in Sydney, Australia.

 

 

 

 

D187

Time Stone Gallery - Bunratty

6,800

 

6,800

 

 

Additional funding of “West of Ireland

 

 

 

 

 

Artists for Australia 1988” exhibition.

 

 

 

 

D188

Oliver Whelan

1,000

 

1,000

 

 

Part funding of costs of exhibition of paintings in Melbourne, Australia.

 

 

 

 

D189

Lt Col Con Costello

1,000

 

1,000

 

 

Lecture tour of Australia.

 

 

 

 

D190

Dr S C O’Mahony

1,000

 

1,000

 

 

Lecture tour of Australia.

 

 

 

 

D191

Dr Seamus Grimes (UCG)

1,000

 

1,000

 

 

Lecture tour of Australia.

 

 

 

 

D192

Prelude Brass Quintet

1,000

 

 

1,000

 

Concert tour of Queensland in July 1988.

 

 

 

 

D193

Professor G O‘Tuathaigh (UCG)

2,000

 

2,000

 

 

Australian Bicentennial Seminar.

 

 

 

 

D194

Professor Bob Reece (UCD)

1,000

 

1,000

 

 

Travel costs to Australia for Australian

 

 

 

 

 

Historical Association Conference in Sydney.

 

 

 

 

D195

Fleadh Nua ‘88

1,000

 

1,000

 

 

Contribution towards Fleadh Nua 1988

 

 

 

 

 

(Australian Bicentennial theme) in Ennis.

 

 

 

 

D196

Mr William Nolan (Lecturer, Carysfort)

1,000

 

1,000

 

 

Lecturer tour of Australia including participation in the Irish Studies Conference, Hobart in August, 1988.

 

 

 

 

D197

Mr Jim Kemmy TD

2,000

 

2,000

 

 

Contribution towards special edition of the

 

 

 

 

 

Old Limerick Journal (Editor Jim Kemmy) to commemorate Australian Bicentennary.

 

 

 

 

D198

Etudes Irlandaises

1,652

 

1,652

 

 

Grant towards publication of the 1987 issue.

 

 

 

 

D199

Irish College, Paris

5,597

 

5,597

 

 

Contribution towards refurbishment.

 

 

 

 

D200

Cultural Exchanges

10,000

 

2,000

8,000

 

Funding for a programme of cultural exchanges with Britain within the framework of the Anglo-Irish Intergovernmental Council.

 

 

 

 

D201

Federation of Irish Societies

40,000

 

40,000

 

 

Irish participation in “The Sense of

 

 

 

 

 

Ireland Festival” 1988 at Riverside Studios

 

 

 

 

 

London in May 1988.

 

 

 

 

D202

Cumann Merriman

2,000

 

2,000

 

 

Contribution towards the cost of Irish participation at the Welsh Summer School, in Cardiff in June 1988.

 

 

 

 

D203

St. Mary’s University, Halifax

2,253

 

2,253

 

 

Grant for 1989.

 

 

 

 

D204

19th Annual Scottish Poets Tour of Ireland

3,000

 

3,000

 

 

Grant to Comhdhail Naisiunta na Gaeilge towards expenses of a tour of Ireland by Scottish Poets in spring 1989.

 

 

 

 

D205

Robert Ballagh

2,000

 

2,000

 

 

Cost of mounting an exhibition of his work in Moscow in May 1989.

 

 

 

 

D206

Canadian Association for Irish Studies

2,500

 

2,500

 

 

Participation by six speakers from Ireland at their annual conference 1989.

 

 

 

 

D207

Listowel Singers

2,500

 

2,500

 

 

Performances in Rome January 1989.

 

 

 

 

D208

Irish Chamber Orchestra

4,000

 

3,488

512

 

Grant towards travel costs to Italy in

 

 

 

 

 

January 1989.

 

 

 

 

D209

Festival of Perth

2,038

 

2,038

 

 

Travel expenses for John Montague and

 

 

 

 

 

Anne Gregory to attend the Festival of

 

 

 

 

 

Perth 1989.

 

 

 

 

D210

Daimh

2,500

 

2,500

 

 

Grant to cover the cost of visit to Nova Scotia to give performances in July and August 1989.

 

 

 

 

D211

Music Association of Ireland

2,500

 

 

2,500

 

Grant to cover travel costs to enable 16 young Irish musicians to avail of music scholarships and workshops to be established under the aegis of the European Community Youth Orchestra.

 

 

 

 

D212

European Community Youth Orchestra

1,000

 

1,000

 

 

Grant towards costs of a tour of India in April 1989.

 

 

 

 

D213

Padraig O’Ceidigh

2,000

 

2,000

 

 

Grant to enable a group of Irish traditional musicians and dancers from Spiddal to travel to the Soviet Union to give performances in Moscow and Leningrad in March 1989.

 

 

 

 

D214

Seamus Creagh

 

1,250

1,250

 

 

Grant towards the cost of performing and carrying out research in the expression of Irish traditional music in Newfoundland from January to September 1989.

 

 

 

 

D215

Team Education Theatre Company

 

9,000

9,000

 

 

Grant towards the cost of performing a Theatre-in-Education programme for secondary school students in Angouleme, France in March 1989.

 

 

 

 

D216

Publication of Wolfe Tone Diaries in France

 

4,380

2,196

2,184

 

Grant to cover translation costs.

 

 

 

 

D217

Zurich James Joyce Foundation

 

2,000

2,000

 

 

Grant to cover the cost of transporting a number of paintings loaned by the National Gallery and the Arts Council to mark the opening of the Foundation’s new premises in Zurich.

 

 

 

 

D218

Yeats Exhibition

 

2,000

2,000

 

 

Grant to purchase from the National Library two copies of their Yeats travelling exhibitions for display at venues in Europe and the USA.

 

 

 

 

D219

London-Irish Commission for Culture and Education (LICCE)

 

1,775

1,775

 

 

Grant towards the expenses for the Siol Padraig Festival in London from December to January 1989.

 

 

 

 

D220

Lectureship in Celtic Studies at

 

1,300

1,300

 

 

Uppsala University, Sweden

 

 

 

 

 

Contribution towards the salary of an Irish lecturer at Uppsala for the 88/89 academic year.

 

 

 

 

D221

Yeats Society of India

 

2,414

2,414

 

 

Grant to cover travel expenses for Professor Bushrui and two members of the Yeats family to attend and give lectures at a special three day commemoration programme in New Delhi to mark the 50th anniversary of the death of Yeats in February 1989.

 

 

 

 

D222

Musee Picasso, Antibes

 

2,000

 

2,000

 

Grant towards the cost of mounting an Exhibition of the works of Louis Le Brocquy March-April 1989.

 

 

 

 

D223

European Painters’ Exhibition

 

2,500

2,500

 

D224

Michael O’Suilleabhain and

 

936

936

 

 

Nuala Ni Dhomhnaill

 

 

 

 

 

Contribution towards the cost of participation in a conference on Irish poetry and music held at the Centre for Irish Studies at the Catholic University of America in Washington in March 1989.

 

 

 

 

D225

Michael Lyons

 

1,000

1,000

 

 

Grant to cover the cost of a trip to the US in November 1988 to exhibit his work.

 

 

 

 

D226

Crafts Ireland Exhibition

 

15,000

15,000

 

 

Exhibition costs for transport, storage, insurance, etc.

 

 

 

 

 

Cultural Agreement with Finland,

 

 

 

 

 

Netherlands, Spain and Italy

 

 

 

 

D227

(i) Finland

 

360

360

 

 

Grant to meet the travel expenses of a lecturer in Irish Folklore to visit Finland.

 

 

 

 

D228

(ii) Netherlands

 

900

900

 

 

Grant to meet the travel and accommodation expenses of an Irish lecturer to visit Leiden.

 

 

 

 

D229

(iii) Spain

 

680

680

 

 

Grant to meet the travel and subsistence expenses of an Irish lecturer to participate in a seminar at Salamanca University.

 

 

 

 

D230

(iv) Italy

 

600

600

 

 

Grant to meet the expenses incurred by Prof Russell King and Mr Brian Reynolds to undertake a research project on the Italian community in Dublin.

 

 

 

 

D231

The Black Raven Pipe Band

 

2,500

2,500

 

 

Contribution towards the cost of participation in the St Patrick’s Day celebrations in Abilene, Dallas and Fortworth, Texas in March 1989.

 

 

 

 

D232

Kinsale Set Dancers

 

4,200

4,200

 

 

Contribution towards the cost of a tour of Poland and Seattle in March 1989.

 

 

 

 

D233

Peadar O’Riada and Cor Chuil Aodha

 

1,000

1,000

 

 

Contribution towards the cost of participation in the “Crossing the Border” festival in London in March 1989.

 

 

 

 

D234

Federation of Irish Societies

 

25,000

25,000

 

 

Contribution towards the cost of presenting a programme of Irish cultural events in Britain in 1989.

 

 

 

 

D235

Macdara Woods

 

1,241

1,241

 

 

Contribution towards the cost of travelling to USA to give poetry readings at selected universities April/May 1989.

 

 

 

 

D236

Pennsylvania State University

 

1,000

1,000

 

 

Contribution towards cost of participation by two guest speakers from Ireland in a conference entitled “The Celtic Dimension to the European Middle Ages” in April 1989.

 

 

 

 

D237

Cantairi Mhuscrai

 

1,500

1,500

 

 

Contribution towards the cost of performances in France.

 

 

 

 

D238

Theatre International Exchange

 

1,307

1,307

 

 

Contribution towards the cost of participation by two representatives from Ireland at the Forum for Young Theatre Professionals in Philadelphia in April 1989.

 

 

 

 

D239

Manhattan Theatre Company

 

5,000

5,000

 

 

Grant towards expenses relating to participation by 3 guest artists in the US premier of Brian Friel’s “Aristocrats” at the Manhattan Theatre Club in April 1989.

 

 

 

 

D240

Irish Visual Arts Foundation

 

8,000

 

8,000

 

Grant towards the cost of mounting an exhibition by Irish artists entitled “The Artist and the Bomb” in Moscow in spring 1989.

 

 

 

 

D241

Dermot Seymour

 

1,875

1,875

 

 

Grant towards the cost of mounting an exhibition of artist’s works at the Paula Allen Gallery, New York in April 1989.

 

 

 

 

D242

Age Exchange Theatre

 

2,500

2,500

 

 

Grant towards the cost of performances in the UK in April 1989.

 

 

 

 

 

Cultural Agreement with Norway and Finland

 

 

 

 

D243

(i) Norway

 

810

810

 

 

Grant to meet the accommodation and subsistence expenses of a Norwegian researcher to carry out research work at UCG.

 

 

 

 

D244

(ii) Finland

 

1,275

1,275

 

 

Grant to meet the accommodation and subsistence expenses of a Finnish researcher, a librarian and an author to visit Ireland.

 

 

 

 

D245

John O’Conor

 

7,840

7,840

 

 

Grant towards the expenses of a concert tour in New York and Boston February/December 1989.

 

 

 

 

D246

Wurzburg FRG

 

6,460

6,460

 

 

Grant to enable Siamsa Tire to participate in a special programme of events in Wurzburg in May 1989 and to cover the cost of commissioning a number of articles on Ireland for their local cultural magazine as part of Wurzburg’s “Irish Week” celebrations.

 

 

 

 

D247

Hot Club de Portugal

 

1,445

1,445

 

 

Grant towards the cost of participation by Ronan and Conor Guilfoyle in music seminars/workshops and a public concert in Lisbon in May 1989.

 

 

 

 

D248

American Conference for Irish Studies

 

1,145

1,145

 

 

Grant towards the cost of participation by two Irish speakers in the 27th Annual Conference Syracuse in April 1989.

 

 

 

 

D249

Comhaltas Ceoltoiri Eireann (Ottawa Branch)

 

1,000

1,000

 

 

Grant towards the running costs of 1989 North American Conference in Ottawa - March/April 1989.

 

 

 

 

D250

Trianon Theatre, Rome

 

4,550

1,202

3,348

 

Grant towards the cost of performing a programme of Irish Theatre in Italy March/December 1989.

 

 

 

 

D251

Eamon Morrissey

 

2,000

2,000

 

 

Grant towards costs of performing “Joycemen” at the Crossroads Theatre, Sydney as part of their Bloomsday Celebrations in June 1989.

 

 

 

 

D252

Limerick College of Art

 

1,050

335

715

 

Grant towards the cost of participation in Second Biennial of Art Schools in Europe at the Royal Academy of Fine Arts in Antwerp in May 1989.

 

 

 

 

D253

Rough Magic Theatre Company

 

1,112

1,112

 

 

Grant towards the cost of participation in the Mayfest Festival in Glasgow in May 1989.

 

 

 

 

D254

St Laurence O’Toole Pipe Band

 

2,000

2,000

 

 

Grant towards the cost of participation in Pipe Band Championships in Scotland in May and August 1989.

 

 

 

 

D255

Cornafean Ceili Group

 

1,500

1,500

 

 

Grant towards the cost of participation in a special programme of events in Wurzburg in May 1989 as part of Wurzburg’s “Irish Week” celebrations.

 

 

 

 

D256

Ulick O’Connor

 

5,000

5,000

 

 

Grant towards the cost of staging his play “Execution” in Monclar, France in December 1989.

 

 

 

 

D257

Patrick Graham

 

3,000

3,000

 

 

Grant towards the cost of mounting an exhibition of his works in Los Angeles June/August 1989.

 

 

 

 

D258

Summer Schools 1989

 

9,602

8,407

1,195

 

Grant to enable UCD, UCC, UCG, Yeats and Merriman Summer Schools to offer scholarships to foreign students.

 

 

 

 

D259

WB Yeats and his Circle

 

9,175

9,175

 

 

Grant to cover cost of mounting this photographic exhibition and to transport it to destinations in Europe and the US. This was a supplementary grant offered to purchase and tour a total of 10 copies of the exhibition.

 

 

 

 

D260

Christopher Nolan

 

60,000

60,000

 

 

Grant towards the cost of staging “Torchlight and Laser Beams” at the Edinburgh Theatre Festival in August 1989.

 

 

 

 

D261

Abbey Theatre

 

10,000

 

10,000

 

Grant towards the cost of staging a production of “Mother of all the Behans” at the Edinburgh Theatre Festival in August 1989.

 

 

 

 

D262

Gate Theatre

 

13,000

 

13,000

 

Grant towards the cost of staging a production of Oscar Wilde’s “Salome” at the Edinburgh Theatre Festival in August 1989.

 

 

 

 

D263

Balally Players

 

3,500

3,500

 

 

Grant towards the cost of performances of “Shadow of a Gunman” at “Le Galerie 55” Theatre in Paris June/July 1989.

 

 

 

 

D264

Derek Gleeson

 

1,369

1,369

 

 

Grant towards the cost of participation in 6th International Conductors’ Competition in Budapest, May 1989.

 

 

 

 

D265

Draiocht

 

17,500

17,500

 

 

Grant towards the cost of a tour of major US cities September/October 1989.

 

 

 

 

D266

Cumann Rince na dTreabh

 

6,000

6,000

 

 

Grant towards the cost of participating in the European Folk Festival in Munich in July 1989.

 

 

 

 

D267

Betty Anne Norton

 

5,000

5,000

 

 

Grant towards the cost of participating in Toyama International Amateur Theatre Festival in Japan July/August 1989.

 

 

 

 

 

Cultural Agreements with Belgium, Norway,

 

 

 

 

 

Finland and Spain

 

 

 

 

D268

(i) Belgium (Flemish Community)

 

360

360

 

 

Grant to meet the travelling expenses of the Irish participant at the World’s Crafts Council meeting in Flanders.

 

 

 

 

D269

(ii) Norway

 

475

475

 

 

Grant to meet the travelling expenses of Prof Barbara Hayley to lecture on Anglo-Irish Literature in Oslo and Bergen Universities.

 

 

 

 

D270

(iii) Finland

 

350

350

 

 

Grant to meet the travelling expenses of Padraig O’Healai to visit the Nordic Institute of Folklore in Turku.

 

 

 

 

D271

(iv) Spain

 

755

 

755

 

Grant to meet the travelling expenses of a lecturer from Ireland to undertake a lecture tour in Spain.

 

 

 

 

D272

International Festival of Painting,

 

4,000

3,506

494

 

Cagnes-sur-Mer

 

 

 

 

 

Grant for Trevor Geoghegan and Brian Henderson to represent Ireland at 21st International Festival of Painting in June 1989.

 

 

 

 

D273

Oxford/Ireland Festival 1989

 

2,500

2,500

 

 

Grant towards the cost of participation in the Festival by a number of Irish artists in June 1989.

 

 

 

 

D274

“James Joyce and His Dublin”

 

3,280

3,280

 

 

Grant towards expenses of mounting and touring five copies of above photographic exhibition.

 

 

 

 

D275

European Community Youth Orchestra

 

7,585

 

7,585

 

Annual contribution, 1989.

 

 

 

 

D276

New York Committee for Contemporary

 

3,500

361

3,139

 

Irish Art

 

 

 

 

 

Grant towards the travelling and subsistence expenses of three guest speakers from Ireland to participate in a lecture tour on Irish Centenary Art in the US.

 

 

 

 

D277

Professor Robert Welch

 

2,880

2,880

 

 

Grant to nine members of the Irish branch of the International Association for the Study of Anglo-Irish Literature (IASAIL) to participate in the IASAIL 89 Conference in Debrecen, Hungary in July 1989.

 

 

 

 

D278

Old Irish College Lisbon

 

1,188

1,188

 

 

Grant towards the cost of erecting a plaque at the building which housed the Old Irish College in Lisbon.

 

 

 

 

D279

Wurzburg FRG

 

4,600

4,600

 

 

Grant to enable Irish artists to participate in the celebrations in Wurzburg in June 1989 to mark the 1300th anniversary of the martyrdom of St Kilian.

 

 

 

 

D280

Irish College in Paris

 

100,000

100,000

 

 

Contribution towards refurbishment of Irish

 

 

 

 

 

College, Paris.

 

 

 

 

 

Bicentenary of the French Revolution:

 

 

 

 

D281

Fete Mondiale de la Musique

 

10,350

10,350

 

 

Grant to meet production costs and artists’ fees for the concert in the National Concert Hall, June 1989.

 

 

 

 

D282

Ireland/France Bicentenary Committee:

 

1,000

1,000

 

 

Grant towards expenses.

 

 

 

 

D283

General Humbert Summer School

 

10,000

10,000

 

 

Grant towards expenses for the General Humbert Summer School in August 1989.

 

 

 

 

D284

Society of St Brendan

 

1,000

1,000

 

 

Grant towards cost of a Franco-Irish Symposium organised by the Society of St Brendan in Paris in July 1989.

 

 

 

 

D285

Committee for the Bicentenary of the French

 

1,000

1,000

 

 

Revolution

 

 

 

 

 

Grant towards expenses incurred for the history conference on “Ireland and the French Revolution” in Dublin in March 1989.

 

 

 

 

D286

Marjorie Fitzgibbon

 

7,000

7,000

 

 

Grant towards the cost of modelling and casting of three busts of Wolfe Tone and two of General Hoche commissioned by the Ireland France Bicentenary Committee.

 

 

 

 

 

 

341,042

440,374

702,304

79,112

D287

Allocations under £500 (Total 88)

22,608

5,553

22,611

5,550

 

72 projects received sums under £500 in 1988 and 16 projects received similar amounts in 1989.

 

 

 

 

D288

Allocation over £500 and under £1,000 (Total 77)

36,182

14,065

44,917

5,330

 

56 projects received sums over £500 and under £1,000 in 1988 and 21 projects received similar amounts in 1989.

 

 

 

 

 

TOTAL

399,832

459,992

771,152

88,672

 

BALANCES REMAINING

168

8

 

176

 

TOTAL: DEPARTMENT OF FOREIGN AFFAIRS, CULTURAL RELATIONS COMMITTEE

400,000

460,000

771,152

88,848

 


 

 

1988

1989

Amount

 

THE ARTS

Allocation

Allocation

Paid

 

 

 

 

to and Dec. 1989

 

 

 

 

 

 

LOCAL AUTHORITY LIBRARIES

 

 

 

 

(The following refers to funding for building and improvement works unless otherwise stated.)

 

 

 

 

Cavan

 

 

 

D289

Bailieborough Branch Library

-

60,000

60,000

D290

Bailieborough Branch Library (stock)

-

13,000

13,000

 

Cork County Council

 

 

 

D291

Bandon Branch Library

120,000

 

120,000

D292

Rathluirc Branch Library

-

173,000

173,000

D293

Rathluirc Branch Library (stock)

-

47,000

47,000

 

Dublin Corporation

 

 

 

D294

Ballyfermot Branch Library

75,914

-

75,914

D295

Central Library, ILAC Centre

64,705

-

64,705

D296

Mobile Library

75,326

-

75,326

 

Dublin County Council

 

 

 

D297

Ballyroan Branch Library

68,394

-

68,394

 

Dun Laoghaire Corporation

 

 

 

D298

Dalkey Branch Library

155,000

-

155,000

 

Galway County Council

 

 

 

D299

Tuam Branch Library

-

115,000

115,000

 

Kildare County Council

 

 

 

D300

Naas Branch Library

24,000

169,000

193,000

D301

Naas Branch Library (stock)

-

93,000

93,000

D302

Delivery Van

27,500

-

27,500

 

Kilkenny County Council

 

 

 

D303

Graiguenamanagh Branch Library

14,000

20,000

34,000

 

Louth County Council

 

 

 

D304

Ardee Branch Library

137,000

9,375

146,375

D305

Ardee Branch Library (stock)

70,000

-

70,000

 

Mayo County Council

 

 

 

D306

Castlebar County Library

230,000

470,000

700,000

D307

Castlebar Branch Library (stock)

70,000

-

70,000

 

Meath County Council

 

 

 

D308

Trim Branch Library

108,085

32,175

140,260

D309

Trim Branch Library (stock)

100,000

-

100,000

 

Offaly County Council

 

 

 

D310

Delivery Van

-

14,300

14,300

 

Roscommon County Council

 

 

 

D311

Castlerea Branch Library

69,000

10,000

79,000

D312

Castlerea Branch Library (stock)

40,000

-

40,000

D313

County HQ and Roscommon Town Branch

123,000

484,000

609,000

D314

County HQ and Roscommon Town Library (stock)

-

84,000

84,000

D315

Delivery Van

 

38,375

38,375

 

Tipperary (SR) County Council

 

 

 

D316

Clonmel Branch Library

109,953

3,586

113,539

 

Tipperary Joint Library Council

 

 

 

D317

Delivery Van

-

32,500

32,500

 

Wexford County Council

 

 

 

D318

County HQ and Wexford Town Branch

77,000

30,812

107,812

 

TOTAL

1,758,877

1,901,123

3,660,000

D319

Grants towards loan or leasing costs for the provision of facilities throughout the country.

1,071,123

928,877

2,000,000

 

GRAND TOTAL

2,830,000

2,830,000

5,660,000

HEALTH and WELFARE

 

Total Provision 1987-89

 

£m

Department of Health

 

 

 

- Hospital Building

4.000

- Other Health Services

12.963

Department of Social Welfare

 

- Welfare Projects

1.750

Department of Foreign Affairs

 

- Disaster Relief

0.800

Department of Defence

 

- Irish Red Cross Society

0.320

 

£19.833m

YOUTH

 

Total Provision 1987 - 89

 

£m

Department of Education

 

 

 

- Youth Service Grants

8.742

- Youth Information Centres and Programmes

0.466

- Other Grants

1.379

- Disadvantaged Youth and Special Projects

9.128

 

£19.715m

 


 

 

1987

1988

1989

Amount

YOUTH

Allocation

Allocation

Allocation

Paid to

 

 

 

 

 

31 Dec. 1989

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

YOUTH SERVICE GRANTS TO VOLUNTARY YOUTH

 

 

 

 

 

ORGANISATIONS

 

 

 

 

 

This scheme is the vehicle for state support for the activities, programmes, and ongoing functions of the country’s voluntary youth organisations.

 

 

 

 

E1

An Oige

32,650

67,300

87,000

186,950

E2

Boys Brigade

 

7,400

 

7,400

E3

Catholic Boy Scouts of Ireland

 

208,400

230,000

438,400

E4

Catholic Guides of Ireland

36,550

75,400

84,000

195,950

E5

Catholic Youth Council

137,680

315,900

330,000

783,580

E6

Church of Ireland Youth Council

29,500

60,800

65,000

155,300

E7

Common Training Programme

 

10,000

7,165

17,165

E8

Comhtrainail na nOgeagras Gaeilge

 

5,000

4,000

9,000

E9

Confederation of Peace Corps

7,000

14,400

20,000

41,400

E10

ECO UNESCO Clubs

 

20,600

24,000

44,600

E11

Feachtas

10,500

21,700

24,000

56,200

E12

Federation of Irish Scouts Associations

9,000

9,300

10,000

28,300

E13

Federation of Irish Workcamps Organisation

9,150

18,900

 

28,050

E14

Foroige

229,640

475,000

540,000

1,244,640

E15

Girls Brigade

4,400

11,500

15,000

30,900

E16

Girls Friendly Society

 

5,200

 

5,200

E17

Interculture Ireland

 

15,000

15,000

30,000

E18

Irish Girl Guides

54,390

127,300

135,000

316,690

E19

Junior Chamber Ireland

5,250

10,800

10,800

26,850

E20

Macra na Feirme

74,400

165,400

180,000

419,800

E21

National Association for Youth Drama

7,000

14,400

18,000

39,400

E22

National Council of YMCA’s of Ireland

 

50,000

34,000

84,000

E23

National Federation of ARCH Clubs

 

10,000

7,000

17,000

E24

National Youth Federation

 

667,250

752,000

1,419,250

E25

National Youth Council of Ireland

82,190

199,900

202,200

484,290

E26

No Name Clubs

 

25,000

 

25,000

E27

Ogra Chorcai

 

136,600

145,000

281,600

E28

Ogras

18,420

48,300

55,000

121,720

E29

Order of Malta Cadet Corps

7,000

14,400

18,000

39,400

E30

Scout Association of Ireland

68,400

160,000

172,000

400,400

E31

Young Christian Workers

12,500

24,800

28,000

65,300

E32

Voluntary Service International

 

 

19,000

19,000

E33

YMCA of Ireland

 

1,500

 

1,500

E34

Miscellaneous Youth Projects (1987/88)

7,100

11,000

14,205

32,305

 

- research into youth needs, etc.

 

 

 

 

 

TOTAL

842,720

3,008,450

3,245,370

7,096,540

 

Organisational Development Grants to

 

 

 

 

 

Voluntary Youth Organisations

 

 

 

 

 

The following is a list of grants for organisations for the employment of additional staff as well as expansion, programme development and other development purposes:

 

 

 

 

E35

An Oige

 

44,000

15,200

59,200

E36

Boys Brigade

 

2,000

 

2,000

E37

Catholic Boy Scouts of Ireland

 

59,000

12,400

71,400

E38

Catholic Guides of Ireland

 

68,000

22,400

90,400

E39

Catholic Youth Council

 

85,000

39,100

124,100

E40

Church of Ireland Youth Council

 

30,000

17,100

47,100

E41

Comhchairdeas

 

1,000

 

1,000

E42

Feachtas

 

1,000

1,000

2,000

E43

Foroige

 

120,000

66,600

186,600

E44

Girls Brigade

 

7,000

6,000

13,000

E45

Girls Friendly Society

 

7,000

 

7,000

E46

Irish Girl Guides

 

59,000

27,100

86,100

E47

Junior Chamber Ireland

 

6,000

4,550

10,550

E48

Macra na Feirme

 

64,000

37,900

101,900

E49

National Youth Federation

 

345,000

219,837

564,837

E50

Ogras

 

24,000

16,600

40,600

E51

Order of Malta Cadet Corps

 

5,000

 

5,000

E52

Scout Association of Ireland

 

29,000

18,200

47,200

E53

Voluntary Service International

 

29,000

13,700

42,700

E54

Young Christian Workers

 

15,000

8,300

23,300

 

TOTAL

 

1,000,000

525,987

1,525,987

 

In-Service Training Grants to Voluntary Youth Organisations

 

 

 

 

 

Grants for In-Service Training of full-time staff employed by Youth Organisations:

 

 

 

 

E55

An Oige

 

689

 

689

E56

Catholic Boy Scouts of Ireland

1,760

3,171

2,850

7,781

E57

Catholic Guides of Ireland

305

523

660

1,488

E58

Catholic Youth Council

1,190

4,673

3,930

9,793

E59

Church of Ireland Youth Council

 

337

580

917

E60

Confederation of Peace Corps

 

397

360

757

E61

ECO Unesco Clubs

 

370

600

970

E62

Feachtas

 

108

330

438

E63

Foroige

5,900

4,435

3,570

13,905

E64

Girls Brigade

 

 

90

90

E65

Irish Girl Guides

310

 

 

310

E66

Macra na Feirme

 

11,161

11,050

22,211

E67

National Youth Council of Ireland

1,035

1,933

2,230

5,198

E68

National Youth Federation

5,175

14,567

15,100

34,842

E69

Ogra Chorcai

 

2,929

2,840

5,769

E70

Ogras

 

1,089

1,280

2,369

E71

Scout Association of Ireland

3,565

2,609

2,760

8,934

E72

Voluntary Service International

620

1,009

1,270

2,899

E73

YMCA

 

 

500

500

 

TOTAL

19,860

50,000

50,000

119,860

 

GRAND TOTAL YOUTH SERVICE GRANTS

862,580

4,058,450

3,821,357

8,742,387

 

Youth Information Centres and Programmes

 

 

 

 

E74

Ennis           ) National Youth Federation

 

160,000

35,830

195,830

 

Tralee         )

 

 

 

 

 

Waterford   )

 

 

 

 

 

Wexford     )

 

 

 

 

 

Killarney     )

 

 

 

 

 

Limerick     )

 

 

 

 

E75

YMCA, Cork City

 

30,000

 

30,000

E76

Galway City Youth Information and

40,000

7,500

47,500

 

 

Emigrant Advice Services

 

 

 

 

E77

Research and Support Programme for

 

20,000

 

20,000

 

Alcohol and Substance Abuse in Galway City

 

 

 

 

E78

National Alcohol Awareness Programme for

 

20,000

 

20,000

 

Young People (National Youth Council of

 

 

 

 

 

Ireland and Health Promotion Unit)

 

 

 

 

E79

Emigrant Advice Video Project

 

20,000

 

20,000

E80

Clondalkin (Catholic Youth Council)

 

20,000

 

20,000

E81

Bray (Catholic Youth Council)

 

20,000

 

20,000

E82

North West Region - Sligo (National Youth

 

35,000

 

35,000

 

Federation)

 

 

 

 

E83

Cashel and Emly Region - Tipperary Town

 

20,000

 

20,000

 

(National Youth Federation)

 

 

 

 

E84

Kilkenny (National Youth Federation)

 

10,000

2,870

12,870

E85

National Co-Ordinating & Monitoring Service

 

25,000

 

25,000

 

The above youth information centres and programmes are funded in order to provide young people with easy access to basic information on their rights, benefits, opportunities, health, welfare and other issues, including emigration.

 

 

 

 

 

TOTAL YOUTH INFORMATION GRANTS

 

420,000

46,200

466,200

 

Other Grants/Allocations

 

 

 

 

E86

Establishment of Local Voluntary Youth

 

45,000

45,000

85,000

 

Councils

 

 

 

 

 

Funding for nine Local Voluntary Youth Councils set up on a pilot basis, each to act primarily as a representative body for all voluntary youth groups active in that area. The areas involved are: Dun Laoghaire, Co Dublin, Waterford City, Galway City, Tralee, Co Cavan, Tipperary South Riding, Co Dublin Sligo Town and Wexford Town and Country.

 

 

 

 

E87

Co-operation North

11,000

27,000

25,000

63,000

 

- Grants towards “Youth Link” and

 

 

 

 

 

“Schools Link” exchange schemes.

 

 

 

 

E88

GAISCE (The President’s Award)

309,693

192,000

198,850

700,543

 

- This is a programme of merit awards designed to promote personal development through participation in a series of challenges which test a young person’s initiative, discipline and caring skills.

 

 

 

 

E89

Exchange Schemes

3,975

46,614

36,121

86,710

 

- Funding for cultural exchange programmes, including Ireland/Britain, Cross-Border and Ireland/France schemes.

 

 

 

 

E90

Miscellaneous Grants

5,075

59,122

22,951

87,148

 

- e.g. funding towards research initiatives.

 

 

 

 

E91

P.R. Working Group

 

100,453

 

100,453

 

- To heighten awareness of the value of youth work.

 

 

 

 

E92

Training Working Group

 

69,745

 

69,745

 

- This involved the operation of a national induction programme in youth leadership.

 

 

 

 

E93

Youth Exchange Bureau

 

55,000

75,000

130,000

 

- This facilitates high quality international cultural exchanges for young people.

 

 

 

 

 

TOTAL

329,743

594,934

397,922

1,322,599

 

Political Parties - Education Officers

 

 

 

 

 

A grant scheme to promote political education among young people to interest them in the democratic political process.

 

 

 

 

 

Grants are currently paid to four political parties who have recognised youth wings, including Fianna Fail, Fine Gael, the Labour Party and the Worker’s Party.

 

 

 

 

E94

Workers Party

 

7,000

7,000

14,000

E95

The Labour Party

 

7,000

7,000

14,000

E96

Ogra Fianna Fail

 

7,000

7,000

14,000

E97

Young Fine Gael

 

7,000

7,000

14,000

 

 

 

28,000

28,000

56,000

 

DISADVANTAGED YOUTH - SPECIAL PROJECTS

 

 

 

 

 

Young people suffering from various forms of disadvantage, (young homeless, disabled, substance abusers, offenders, unemployed, travellers etc), have special needs over and above those of the population generally. This scheme is designed to support the efforts of local voluntary groups, in co-operation with relevant statutory interests, to respond to the needs of these young people through special youth projects. The allocation of funds under this scheme was undertaken by an Inter-Departmental Committee representing those Departments which have a primary interest in meeting the needs of young people i.e. the Departments of Education, Health, Labour, Justice, Social Welfare, Environment and the Gaeltacht.

 

 

 

 

 

DUBLIN

 

 

 

 

 

Youth Service Projects

 

 

 

 

 

The following are special out-of-school initiatives for disadvantaged young people.

 

 

 

 

E98

Ballymun Youth Action Project

26,250

60,000

45,875

132,215

E99

Ballymun Youth Development Plan

 

27,000

18,650

45,650

E100

Ballymun Foroige Project

 

20,000

21,975

41,975

E101

Lourdes Youth Project

 

40,000

43,900

83,900

E102

Stoneybatter and District Youth Project

 

40,000

6,900

46,900

E103

Darndale Youth and Community Project

13,125

80,000

30,350

123,475

E104

Ballyfermot Youth Federation

 

40,000

43,900

83,900

E105

Candle Community Trust

 

20,000

27,425

47,425

E106

Donnycarney Youth Project

 

20,000

23,625

43,625

E107

Adventure Sports Project

 

25,000

23,275

48,275

E108

Kilnacrott House Project

 

25,000

23,275

48,275

E109

Inchicore Youth Project

26,250

40,000

57,250

123,500

E110

Finglas (Rivermount) Youth Link Project

26,250

40,000

57,250

123,500

E111

Finglas Horse Project - Youth Development

13,125

20,000

28,625

61,750

 

Project centred around care of horses and ponies owned by young people in the Finglas area.

 

 

 

 

E112

Crumlin Youth Development Project

26,250

40,000

57,250

123,500

E113

Bonnybrook Youth Project

13,125

40,000

57,250

110,375

E114

Rialto Youth Project

13,125

20,000

28,625

61,750

E115

Miscellaneous Project Grants

 

40,000

 

40,000

 

- research initiatives into youth needs, etc.

 

 

 

 

E116

Survey, Administration and Monitoring

6,825

70,000

28,625

105,450

 

TOTAL

164,325

707,000

624,025

1,495,350

 

Services for Young Homeless

 

 

 

 

E117

Arrupe Society - employment of four full-time and two part-time workers to run two hostels for homeless boys.

 

85,000

86,650

171,650

E118

Focus Point - funding of expanded accommodation, advice and educational counselling service.

 

333,000

337,850

670,850

E119

Tabor Society - renovation of adjoining premises to provide extra residential places and employment of additional staff member.

 

62,000

4,160

66,160

E120

Salesian Fathers, Clontarf - operation of new hostel for male teenagers.

 

100,000

41,675

141,675

E121

CSSC, Eccles Street - renovation of hostel for male teenagers.

 

70,000

 

70,000

E122

Sisters of Charity, Stanhope St - aftercare project for teenage girls.

 

32,000

 

32,000

E123

Society of St Vincent de Paul, Amiens St - provision of flatlets and increased revenue funding for general running costs.

 

94,000

15,000

109,000

E124

Special Adolescent Foster Care Project

 

100,000

 

100,000

E125

Ballymun Homeless Project - operation of residential centre for girls.

 

100,000

 

100,000

 

TOTAL

 

976,000

485,335

1,461,335

 

Services for Young Substance Abusers

 

 

 

 

E126

Ana Liffey Project

 

25,000

12,500

37,500

 

- Funding of expanded service.

 

 

 

 

E127

Mater Dei Substance Abuse Counselling

 

50,000

25,000

75,000

 

Service

 

 

 

 

 

TOTAL

 

75,000

37,500

112,500

 

Services for Young Travellers

 

 

 

 

E128

Dublin Travellers’ Education and

 

6,300

9,025

15,325

 

Development Group

 

 

 

 

E129

Dublin Committee for Travelling People

 

25,000

27,445

52,445

 

(Sub-Committee for Youth Affairs)

 

 

 

 

E130

Dublin Committee for Travelling People

 

 

13,000

13,000

 

(St Catherine’s Day Care Centre)

 

 

 

 

 

TOTAL

 

31,300

49,470

80,770

 

Other Services

 

 

 

 

E131

Youth Encounter Project, Finglas

 

30,000

15,325

45,325

E132

Youth Encounter Project, Rutland Street.

 

30,000

10,325

40,325

 

TOTAL

 

60,000

25,650

85,650

 

TOTAL DUBLIN CITY PROJECTS

164,325

1,849,300

1,221,980

3,235,605

 

COUNTY DUBLIN & COUNTY WICKLOW

 

 

 

 

 

Youth Service Projects

 

 

 

 

 

The following are special out-of-school initiatives for disadvantaged young people.

 

 

 

 

E133

Bray Youth Services

17,500

60,000

59,075

136,575

E134

Dun Laoghaire Youth Services

50,000

104,250

109,200

263,450

E135

Clondalkin/Lucan Youth Services

 

150,000

174,700

324,700

E136

Swords/Balbriggan Youth Services

 

40,000

43,950

83,950

E137

Outward Bound Programme

 

40,000

4,600

44,600

E138

Co-Ordination and Administration

 

40,000

 

40,000

E139

Tallaght and Blanchardstown Youth Services

81,750

270,000

405,250

757,000

 

TOTAL

149,250

704,250

796,775

1,650,275

 

Services for Young Homeless

 

 

 

 

E140

Tallaght Homeless Project

 

100,000

 

100,000

 

TOTAL

 

100,000

 

100,000

 

Services for Young Travellers

 

 

 

 

E141

Dublin Committee for Travelling People

 

50,000

 

50,000

 

- aftercare service for young travellers leaving residential centres.

 

 

 

 

 

TOTAL

 

50,000

 

50,000

 

TOTAL COUNTY DUBLIN AND COUNTY WICKLOW

149,250

854,250

796,775

1,800,275

 

CORK

 

 

 

 

 

Youth Service Projects

 

 

 

 

 

The following are special out-of-school initiatives for disadvantaged young people.

 

 

 

 

E142

Support, Training and Enterprise Programme

 

20,000

15,275

35,275

 

- YMCA, Marlboro Street

 

 

 

 

E143

Churchfield/Gurranabraher Youth Development

 

20,000

15,275

35,275

 

Project - Cork Youth Federation

 

 

 

 

E144

Togher Youth Project - Ogra Chorcai

 

16,000

12,250

28,250

E145

Knocknaheeny/Hollyhill Youth Development

 

16,000

12,250

28,250

 

Project - Ogra Chorcai

 

 

 

 

E146

YMCA Youth Development Centre, Marlboro St

12,000

12,000

9,175

33,175

E147

Youth Development Centres in Togher,

38,000

64,250

70,600

172,850

 

Farranree, The Glen and Mahon - Ogra Chorcai and Foroige

 

 

 

 

E148

Summer Recreation Schemes - Ogra Chorcai

 

5,000

 

5,000

E149

Youth Survey

 

6,000

6,325

12,325

E150

Evaluation of Projects

 

7,000

6,875

13,875

 

TOTAL

50,000

166,250

148,025

364,275

 

Services for Young Homeless

 

 

 

 

E151

St Francis Training Centre for the young homeless.

 

30,000

25,000

55,000

E152

“Pioville” Hostel for Homeless Boys

 

10,000

25,000

35,000

E153

Good Shepherd Hostel for Girls

 

4,000

 

4,000

E154

Bruac Day Care Centre

 

5,000

 

5,000

 

TOTAL

 

49,000

50,000

99,000

 

Services for Young Substance Abusers

 

 

 

 

E155

St Francis Training Centre

 

20,000

 

20,000

E156

Good Shepherd Hostel

 

70,000

 

70,000

 

TOTAL

 

90,000

 

90,000

 

Services for Young Travellers

 

 

 

 

E157

St Catherine’s Centre for Travelling Children

 

5,000

 

5,000

 

TOTAL

 

5,000

 

5,000

 

Other Services

 

 

 

 

E158

Mayfield Neighbourhood Youth Project - extension of project to the Glen area.

 

35,000

31,000

66,000

E159

Cork Youth Encounter Project

 

30,000

17,450

47,450

 

TOTAL

 

65,000

48,450

113,450

 

TOTAL CORK CITY PROJECTS

50,000

375,250

246,475

671,725

 

LIMERICK

 

 

 

 

 

Youth Service Projects

 

 

 

 

 

The following are special out-of-school initiatives for disadvantaged young people.

 

 

 

 

E160

Pilot Project for Severaly Disadvantaged

 

131,000

122,000

253,000

 

‘Second Chance’ education and training programme.

 

 

 

 

E161

Outreach Work - recreation, education and personal development programme.

 

21,000

19,550

40,550

E162

Youth Resource Centre - integrated training, work experience and social skills programme.

 

150,000

139,700

289,700

E163

Long-standing projects - mainly provision for small group schemes in inner city areas for unemployed unattached youngsters and the development of opportunities in areas such as leadership, vocational skills, literacy, numeracy, and outdoor pursuits.

35,000

49,250

70,500

154,750

 

TOTAL

35,000

351,250

351,750

738,000

 

Services for Young Homeless

 

 

 

 

E164

Sisters of Mercy Unit for Homeless Girls

 

7,000

10,000

17,000

E165

Limerick Social Services Council Outreach

 

15,000

5,670

20,670

 

Worker

 

 

 

 

E166

Good Shepherd Convent Project, Clare St

 

6,000

 

6,000

E167

ADAPT Project, Rosbrien

 

5,000

 

5,000

E168

St Martin’s Centre, Kileely

 

5,000

 

5,000

E169

Alexian Hostel Project, Mulgrave St

 

2,000

 

2,000

 

TOTAL

 

40,000

15,670

55,670

 

Other Services

 

 

 

 

E170

Limerick Youth Encounter Project

 

30,000

13,975

43,975

 

TOTAL

 

30,000

13,975

43,975

 

TOTAL LIMERICK CITY PROJECTS

35,000

421,250

381,395

837,645

 

WATERFORD

 

 

 

 

 

Youth Service Projects

 

 

 

 

 

The following are special out-of-school initiatives for disadvantaged young people.

 

 

 

 

E171

Manor St John Drop-In Centre - provision of counselling, information, workshop, sport and other activity programmes for young people.

 

55,000

58,675

113,675

E172

Children’s Group Link - information resource and counselling service.

 

20,000

27,950

47,950

E173

15-Up Youth Project - employment of youth worker.

 

12,000

20,125

32,125

E174

Transport Service - to enable the operation of a 17-seat minibus facility for use by locally-based youth organisations, with organisations catering specifically for the disadvantaged receiving first option.

 

20,000

18,625

38,625

E175

Red Kettle Theatre Company - grant to introduce young people to various aspects of theatre, including active involvement in the creation of theatre, with a view to offering opportunities for personal development.

 

5,000

4,650

9,650

E176

Youth Information Centre

16,000

16,000

14,900

46,900

E177

Annual Grants to Youth Organisations,

73,000

79,000

80,600

232,600

 

Administration and Evaluation

 

 

 

 

 

TOTAL

89,000

207,000

225,525

521,525

 

Services for Young Travellers

 

 

 

 

E178

St Brigid’s Welfare Centre, Yellow Road

 

10,000

8,335

18,335

 

TOTAL

 

10,000

8,335

18,335

 

TOTAL WATERFORD CITY PROJECTS

89,000

217,000

233,860

539,860

 

GALWAY

 

 

 

 

 

Youth Service Projects

 

 

 

 

 

The following are special out-of-school initiatives for disadvantaged young people.

 

 

 

 

E179

Education and Social Project - Hillside

 

5,000

3,850

8,850

E180

Young Parents’ Resource Centre - Shantalla

 

5,000

3,400

8,400

E181

Bohermore Community Activities

 

10,000

4,325

14,325

E182

‘Crossing the Boundaries’ Project - Shantalla,

 

39,250

 

39,250

 

Westside, Newcastle

 

 

 

 

E183

Transport provision - towards the operation of a 17-seat minibus service which is used as a resource in programmes catering for disadvantaged young people in Galway City.

 

20,000

700

20,700

E184

Castle Park/Clareview Park Project, Ballybane

 

25,000

10,775

35,775

E185

Action Sport Programme at Galway - City

 

5,000

 

5,000

 

Community Workshop, Liosban Industrial Estate

 

 

 

 

E186

Employment Programme for Handicapped Young

 

10,000

 

10,000

 

People (Parents and Inter Agency Project)

 

 

 

 

E187

Fairgreen Crafts Co-op

 

 

3,850

3,850

E188

Longstanding Projects - this encompasses aid for approximately 15 small projects providing services, activities and courses to over 4,000 young people ranging in age from 7 to 21 years.

35,000

49,250

38,050

122,300

E189

Tagaste House Youth Centre

 

 

10,775

10,775

E190

Mol an Oige Youth Centre

 

 

2,480

2,480

E191

Monitoring of programmes by City of Galway VEC

 

10,000

6,825

16,825

 

TOTAL

35,000

178,500

85,030

298,530

 

Services for young homeless

 

 

 

 

E192

Bethlehem House for Homeless Girls

 

10,000

 

10,000

E193

Cyrene House for Homeless Boys

 

50,000

38,375

88,375

 

TOTAL

 

60,000

38,375

98,375

 

Services for Young Travellers

 

 

 

 

E194

Galway City Travellers Project

 

16,495

5,500

21,995

 

TOTAL

 

16,495

5,500

21,995

 

TOTAL GALWAY CITY PROJECTS

35,000

254,995

128,905

418,900

 

REST OF COUNTRY

 

 

 

 

 

AN GHAELTACHT

 

 

 

 

E195

Muintearas na nOilean - pilot programme for young people who have left the formal educational system.

 

30,000

15,450

45,450

 

TOTAL

 

30,000

15,450

45,450

 

Services for Young Homeless

 

 

 

 

E196

SLIGO Social Services Council - Employment of Youth Officer

 

19,000

 

19,000

E197

TULLAMORE, Sisters of the Blessed Sacrament provision of new hostel for young homeless girls.

 

25,000

21,670

46,670

E198

TRALEE Youth Action Group Unit for young homeless

 

5,000

3,500

8,500

 

TOTAL

 

49,000

25,170

74,170

 

Youth Service Projects

 

 

 

 

 

The following are special out-of-school initiatives for disadvantaged young people.

 

 

 

 

E199

ENNIS Youth Service, Literacy Projects

 

20,000

13,625

33,625

E200

TIPPERARY TOWN Alternative to custody/care

 

38,000

29,050

67,050

E201

TEMPLEMORE Youth Counselling and Family

 

30,000

22,950

52,950

 

Resource Service

 

 

 

 

E202

Outreach work in rural areas of Co TIPPERARY

 

20,000

15,275

35,275

E203

FERMOY/MIDLETON/MALLOW - service for delinquent and problematic young people

 

63,000

48,175

111,175

E204

TRALEE Youth Centre Project

17,500

92,000

81,325

190,825

E205

KILLARNEY Youth Centre

 

29,000

22,150

51,150

E206

CO LOUTH Muirheavnamore Youth Project

 

40,000

30,600

70,600

 

Dundalk.

 

 

 

 

E207

CLONMEL Drop-in Centre/Youth Encounter

 

10,000

21,175

31,175

 

Project.

 

 

 

 

E208

DUNGARVAN Drop-in Centre

 

10,000

21,175

31,175

E209

COUNTY WATERFORD Woodstown Residential

 

10,000

8,475

18,475

 

Experiential and resource development programme.

 

 

 

 

E210

WEXFORD TOWN Pilot project for severely disadvantaged delinquent young people.

 

60,000

45,875

105,875

E211

WEXFORD/ENNISCORTHY Community youth work project

 

40,000

30,550

70,550

E212

GALWAY Access Project for Portumna area

 

20,000

16,925

36,925

E213

TIPPERARY, ROSCOMMON, MEATH, KILKENNY

 

6,000

4,600

10,600

 

Alcohol awareness project

 

 

 

 

E214

WESTMEATH Battery Heights Youth Development project, Athlone.

 

20,000

13,625

33,625

E215

OFFALY St Mary’s Youth Centre Project,

 

20,000

11,925

31,925

 

Tullamore.

 

 

 

 

E216

NORTH KILDARE Youth Development Project

 

3,000

1,800

4,800

E217

OFFALY, WESTMEATH - project for rurally disadvantaged youth.

 

7,000

4,300

11,300

 

TOTAL

17,500

538,000

443,575

999,075

 

Services for Young Travellers

 

 

 

 

E218

National Association of Training Centres

 

260,000

192,150

452,150

 

This has enabled the establishment of youth services in 25 centres located in Dublin, Galway, Cork, Limerick, New Ross, Killarney, Ballina, Navan, Tullamore, Ennis, Dundalk, Longford, Athlone, Letterkenny and Carlow.

 

 

 

 

E219

OFFALY - Tullamore Travellers Training and Education Committee - Employment of youth and community worker.

 

8,000

4,450

12,450

E220

LOUGHREA - Pre-School Project

 

4,505

 

4,505

E221

TRALEE Personal and Social Development for

 

 

2,500

2,500

 

Young Travellers at St Mary’s CBS.

 

 

 

 

E222

KILLARNEY - Ballycasheen Centre for Travelling

 

2,000

 

2,000

 

Children.

 

 

 

 

E223

ROSCOMMON/MAYO - A social development programme for young travellers.

 

 

2,500

2,500

E224

WEXFORD Special Programmes for Young

 

3,000

4,170

7,170

 

Travellers in New Ross and Bunclody.

 

 

 

 

E225

TIPPERARY Special Programmes for Young

 

3,200

3,335

6,535

 

Travellers in Cashel and Clonmel.

 

 

 

 

E226

CASTLEBAR Hygiene and Nutrition Programme

 

5,000

 

5,000

E227

MEATH Navan Travellers’ Committee Project

 

5,000

3,830

8,830

E228

DROGHEDA - Special Health & Hygiene Programme

 

1,500

 

1,500

 

TOTAL

 

292,205

212,935

505,140

 

TOTAL PROJECTS IN REST OF COUNTRY

17,500

909,205

697,130

1,623,835

 

GRAND TOTAL DISADVANTAGED YOUTH PROJECTS

540,075

4,881,250

3,706,520

9,127,845

 

TOTAL YOUTH

1,732,398

9,982,634

7,999,999

19,715,031

HEALTH

 

 

1987/1988

1989

 

HEALTH

Allocation

Allocation

Amount Paid

 

 

 

 

 

DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH

 

 

 

NATIONWIDE PROJECTS

 

 

 

F1

National Social Services Board and National

618,700

725,000

1,343,700

 

Council for the Aged

 

 

 

 

- Grant to cover running costs.

 

 

 

F2

Measles, Mumps & Rubella Vaccination Programme

147,502

139,611

287,113

 

- Promotion campaign.

 

 

 

F3

Hospital Building Programme

2,000,000

2,000,000

4,000,000

F4

Health Education Bureau

1,988,107

 

1,988,107

F5

Irish Fight for Sight Campaign

 

10,000

10,000

 

- Grant towards the establishment of an Eye Bank.

 

 

 

F6

Clinical Genetics Training Programme

10,000

 

10,000

F7

Order of Malta - Refurbishment of ambulances

 

25,000

25,000

F8

Haemophilia HIV Trust

 

1,000,000

1,000,000

 

- Grant for disbursement to haemophiliacs who contracted AIDS or who are HIV positive.

 

 

 

F9

L’Arche Community

 

5,000

5,000

 

- General contribution towards running costs of L’Arche Community - international federation of communities where people with mental handicap and their assistants live and work.

 

 

 

F10

National Day on Ageing

 

50,000

50,000

 

- Grant to cover running costs of the National Day on Ageing organised by the Age and Opportunity Committee held in October 1989 to promote a more positive attitude to and a better understanding of the process of ageing.

 

 

 

F11

Cystic Fibrosis Association of Ireland

 

14,000

14,000

 

- Physiotherapy Services

 

 

 

F12

Catholic Communications Institute - Video on under-age drinking

 

25,000

25,000

F13

NAOMI - National Association for the

 

3,500

3,500

 

Ovulation Method of Ireland

 

 

 

 

- Grant towards running costs.

 

 

 

 

TOTAL

4,764,309

3,997,111

8,761,420

 

CAVAN

 

 

 

F14

Holy Family School, Cootehill - Purchase of play materials.

7,000

 

7,000

F15

Conversion of former dispensary, Blacklion

20,000

 

20,000

 

- Provision of day services for the elderly.

 

 

 

F16

Cavan Hospice, Ballyjamesduff

20,000

 

20,000

 

- General provision towards the provision of a hospice service in Cavan.

 

 

 

F17

Refurbishment of Community Centre

 

5,000

5,000

 

TOTAL

47,000

5,000

52,000

 

CARLOW

 

 

 

F18

Bagenalstown former district hospital - Day care facilities for the elderly.

40,000

 

40,000

 

TOTAL

40,000

 

40,000

 

CLARE

 

 

 

F19

Ennistymon Care of the Elderly Committee - Day care centre for the elderly.

40,000

40,000

80,000

F20

Kilrush District Hospital - Provision of day care facilities for the elderly.

45,000

45,000

90,000

F21

“Retos” Shannon Community Workshop for the

 

25,000

25,000

 

Disabled

 

 

 

 

- Capital grant towards equipment for a “domestic catering” course for the disabled.

 

 

 

 

TOTAL

85,000

110,000

195,000

CORK

 

 

 

 

F22

Charleville & District Mental Handicap Association

25,000

 

25,000

 

- Contribution towards running costs.

 

 

 

F23

Cork Polio and General After Care Association

50,000

 

50,000

 

- Contribution towards new hostel developments for persons with mental handicap in the Cork region.

 

 

 

F24

Bantry Care of the Aged Association - Equipment for a day centre for elderly.

12,000

 

12,000

F25

Charleville Social Services Council - Renovations to day care centre for elderly.

5,000

 

5,000

F26

Buttevant Senior Citizens Association - New day centre.

5,000

 

5,000

F27

Ballincollig Senior Citizens Association - New day centre.

8,500

 

8,500

F28

Oakdene Residential & Day Care Services - for the elderly, Cork City.

5,000

 

5,000

F29

Sisters of Charity Hostel for Homeless Women

20,000

 

20,000

F30

Carrigaline Senior Citizens Association - New day centre.

10,000

 

10,000

F31

Marymount Hospice, Cork - Library and information services.

5,000

 

5,000

F32

Before 5 Nursery School & Family Centre,

15,000

10,000

25,000

 

Churchfield Road.

 

 

 

 

- Grant towards the provision of a new building.

 

 

 

F33

Roscarberry Social Service Committee

 

10,000

10,000

 

- Contribution towards new centre to enable committee to carry out its meals on wheels and other services for the elderly and to accommodate community playgroups.

 

 

 

F34

Fermoy Community Resource Centre

 

20,000

20,000

F35

Charleville Care Project Ltd.

 

10,000

10,000

F36

Cara House Project

 

50,000

50,000

F37

St Patrick’s Upton - community based services for the Mentally Handicapped

 

100,000

100,000

 

TOTAL

160,500

200,000

360,500

DONEGAL

 

 

 

F38

Tamney Care of the Aged Committee - New day centre

40,000

 

40,000

F39

Dunkineely Care of the Aged Committee - New day centre

40,000

 

40,000

F40

South Donegal Community Playgroups

 

10,000

10,000

F41

Family Resource Centre, Lifford

 

20,000

20,000

 

TOTAL

80,000

30,000

110,000

DUBLIN

 

 

 

F42

St Joseph’s House for Adult Deaf - Development of appropriate facilities for multiple handicapped deaf.

30,000

 

30,000

F43

Clonturk House for Adult Blind - Provision of crisis intervention residential facilities.

50,000

 

50,000

F44

Multiple Sclerosis Care Foundation - Development of short-term residential and day care services.

65,000

20,000

85,000

F45

St Michael’s House, Dundrum - Short term residential unit for the mentally handicapped.

50,000

50,000

100,000

F46

St James’s Hospital - Purchase of laser equipment by the Cavan Mens’ Association.

13,000

 

13,000

F47

Mental Health Services, North Dublin Region - Refurbishment of hostel accommodation for former psychiatric patients in the Clontarf/ Fairview area.

125,000

 

125,000

F48

The Alzheimer Society of Ireland - Grant towards the purchase of furniture and office equipment.

5,000

10,000

15,000

F49

Ana Liffey Drugs Counselling Services - Grant to assist Ana Liffey in the fight against drug abuse and the spread of the AIDS virus.

40,000

20,000

60,000

F50

Coolemine Therapeutic Community - Contribution towards provision of services to help drug abusers and to prevent the spread of the AIDS virus.

20,000

 

20,000

F51

Ballymun Youth Project - Contribution towards provision of services to help drug abusers and to prevent the spread of the AIDS virus.

15,000

5,000

20,000

F52

Community Action Against Drugs - Contribution towards provision of services to help drug abusers and to prevent the spread of the AIDS virus.

5,000

5,000

10,000

F53

Irish Haemophilia Society - Grant to assist with the costs of the information and support services provided by the society for haemophiliacs in relation to AIDS.

5,000

30,000

35,000

F54

Mater Dei Counselling Service - Counselling services and workship relating to AIDS.

5,000

 

5,000

F55

Cairde - reprinting of leaflets

750

 

750

F56

St James’s Hospital - Counselling for AIDS patients.

15,000

43,000

58,000

F57

Dental Council - Publication of a ‘facts’ pack on AIDS.

3,500

 

3,500

F58

Coombe Hospital - Study on paediatric AIDS & drug abuse.

15,000

20,000

35,000

F59

The AIDS fund

166,061

113,939

280,000

F60

The Samaritans, Dublin - Furniture for new centre.

10,000

 

10,000

F61

Daughters of Charity, Navan Road - Provision of community based accommodation for the mentally handicapped.

300,000

100,000

400,000

F62

Irish Association for Spina Bifida and

30,000

 

30,000

 

Hydrocephalus - Home care scheme.

 

 

 

F63

Children’s Sunshine Home, Foxrock - Replacement of kitchen equipment.

15,000

 

15,000

F64

Malahide Parents’ Support Group - Recreational facilities for handicapped children.

1,000

 

1,000

F65

Irish Handicapped Children’s Pilgrimage Trust

2,500

 

2,500

F66

Irish Wheelchair Association - Running costs of the Home Care Attendants Scheme.

225,000

 

225,000

F67

Muscular Dystrophy Ireland

2,000

 

2,000

 

- Running costs of conference.

 

 

 

F68

Cerebral Palsy Ireland - Provision of hydrotherapy pool.

150,000

 

150,000

F69

St Mary’s home for Elderly Ladies - Re-roofing and renovation works.

45,000

 

45,000

F70

Catholic Social Service Conference - Community development project.

10,000

 

10,000

F71

Catholic Marriage Advisory Council - Psychosexual counselling service.

16,000

 

16,000

F72

Turning Point - Counselling for the terminally ill.

10,000

 

10,000

F73

Bayside Meals-on-Wheels, Sutton

1,600

 

1,600

 

- Grant to cover running costs.

 

 

 

F74

Rape Crisis, Dublin

40,000

 

40,000

 

- Contribution towards cost of providing service.

 

 

 

F75

Consumers Association of Ireland - Contribution towards cost of providing information/surveys relating to health.

3,000

3,000

6,000

F76

Catholic Marriage Advisory Council - Centre for counselling in Blanchardstown.

25,000

 

25,000

 

- Grant towards refurbishment costs.

 

 

 

F77

Cherish - Association of single parent families.

10,000

 

10,000

 

- Contribution towards overheads.

 

 

 

F78

AIM - Campaign for Family Law Reform

10,000

 

10,000

 

- Contribution towards provision of counselling service.

 

 

 

F79

Marriage Counselling Service Ltd

5,000

 

5,000

 

- Contribution towards training of counsellors.

 

 

 

F80

St Andrew’s Resource Centre, Dublin

10,000

 

10,000

 

- Grant towards running costs.

 

 

 

F81

Treatment of Bone Tumours, Cappagh

100,000

 

100,000

F82

Report on Child Care Facilities

1,000

 

1,000

F83

Children’s Paediatric Surgery, Crumlin

100,000

 

100,000

 

- Grant towards childrens paediatric surgery in Crumlin.

 

 

 

F84

Dominican Sisters Day Care Centre

5,000

 

5,000

 

- Contribution towards running costs.

 

 

 

F85

Parents Under Stress

5,000

 

5,000

 

- Contribution towards running costs.

 

 

 

F86

Mobile Day Hospital for the Elderly, North Dublin

7,500

 

7,500

F87

Irish Association for Speech & Language Impaired

 

3,000

3,000

 

- Provision of speech therapy services.

 

 

 

F88

Schizophrenia Association of Ireland

 

25,000

25,000

 

- Grant to cover salary of Administrator/

 

25,000

25,000

 

Development Officer.

 

 

 

F89

Establishment of a Drug Reporting System

30,000

 

30,000

F90

HIV Preventive Counselling Training Workshop

2,630

 

2,630

F91

Development of an AIDS Walk-In Centre Northside,

 

50,000

50,000

 

Dublin

 

 

 

F92

Resource Centre for Travellers, Eustace St

10,000

 

10,000

 

- Refurbishment of centre.

 

 

 

F93

Meath Hospital - CAT Scan

 

100,000

100,000

F94

National Council for the Blind - Refurbishment of headquarters

 

50,000

50,000

F95

AWARE - Helping to defeat depression

 

1,000

1,000

 

- Once-off grant to Aware Depression Research Trust at St. Patrick’s Hospital, Dublin 8.

 

 

 

F96

The Hospice Foundation - Development of a hospice service in North Dublin.

 

100,000

100,000

F97

Federation of Services for Unmarried Parents and their children.

 

5,000

5,000

 

- contribution towards running costs.

 

 

 

F98

St Vincent’s Hospital, Fairview.

 

35,000

35,000

 

- Provision of a day hospital.

 

 

 

F99

Cystic Fibrosis Association of Ireland - Pilot

 

50,000

50,000

 

Home Nursing Scheme.

 

 

 

F100

Mead Day Nursery, Donaghmede, Dublin.

 

20,000

20,000

 

- Grant towards extension to building.

 

 

 

F101

Catholic Marriage Advisory Council

 

10,000

10,000

 

- General contribution towards provision of marriage courses, counselling for marriage problems, etc.

 

 

 

F102

Mental Health Association of Ireland

 

10,000

10,000

 

- Contribution towards the running costs of Mental Health Week 1989 to focus attention on the needs of the mentally ill.

 

 

 

 

TOTAL

1,810,541

878,939

2,689,480

GALWAY

 

 

 

F103

Brothers of Charity - Kilcornan/Renmore Community

100,000

50,000

150,000

 

Programme

 

 

 

 

- Provision of community based accommodation for the mentally handicapped.

 

 

 

F104

Pilot ‘home-sharing’ scheme for mentally handicapped children

20,000

 

20,000

F105

Glenamaddy Day Care Committee - Transport for day centre for elderly.

15,000

 

15,000

F106

Sector Headquarters/Day Centre, Carraroe

50,000

 

50,000

F107

Mental Health Association, Galway - Contribution towards support centre.

10,000

 

10,000

F108

Galway Rape Crisis Centre

3,000

 

3,000

 

- Contribution towards administration costs.

 

 

 

 

TOTAL

198,000

50,000

248,000

KERRY

 

 

 

F109

Kerry Parents and Friends - Day centre and vocational training for the mentally handicapped.

100,000

50,000

150,000

F110

St Mary of the Angels, Listowel

30,000

 

30,000

F111

Kilgarvan Community Care Committee - Furnishing new day centre for elderly.

3,000

 

3,000

F112

Valentia Community Services - Laundry equipment for day centre for elderly.

10,000

 

10,000

F113

Sector Headquarters/Day Centre for Psychiatric

60,000

 

60,000

 

Patients, Listowel

 

 

 

F114

Psychiatric Day Centre, Rathmore

5,000

 

5,000

 

TOTAL

208,000

50,000

258,000

KILDARE

 

 

 

F115

Moore Abbey Centre for the Mentally Handicapped,

20,000

 

20,000

 

Monasterevan - Replacement of boiler and other urgent repairs.

 

 

 

F116

KARE - Co Kildare Association of Parents and

20,000

50,000

70,000

 

Friends of the Mentally Handicapped

 

 

 

F117

Mobile Day Hospital for the Elderly in Kildare

7,500

 

7,500

F118

St Vincent de Paul Day Centre for the Elderly,

75,000

 

75,000

 

Newbridge

 

 

 

 

- Construction costs.

 

 

 

F119

Irish Society for Autistic Children, Dunfirth

10,000

 

10,000

 

House, Johnstown Bridge

 

 

 

 

- General contribution towards services.

 

 

 

 

TOTAL

132,500

50,000

182,500

F120

Kilkenny Association for the Mentally Handicapped

36,000

45,000

81,000

 

- Contribution towards running costs for accommodation for severely mentally handicapped adults previously accommodated in St Patrick’s so as to make space available in St Patrick’s for children who require admittance.

 

 

 

F121

L’Arche - Contribution towards running costs.

6,000

 

6,000

F122

Irish Sisters of Charity, St Patricks

30,000

 

30,000

 

- Contribution towards the cost of providing day space for people with multiple handicaps.

 

 

 

F123

Castlecomer Social Services Committee - New day centre for elderly.

40,000

 

40,000

F124

Sue Ryder Foundation - New day care centre for the elderly, Owning, Pilltown.

10,000

 

10,000

F125

Graignamanagh Welfare Home - Day care facilities for the elderly.

30,000

30,000

60,000

F126

Kilkenny Health Project

30,000

 

30,000

 

- Community based preventive health project

 

 

 

 

- grant towards running costs.

 

 

 

F127

Accommodation for homeless teenagers in

 

5,000

5,000

 

Kilkenny.

 

 

 

F128

St. Canice’s Parish Homes for the Elderly

 

5,000

5,000

 

- Contribution towards the capital costs of a project providing accommodation for the elderly.

 

 

 

 

TOTAL

182,000

85,000

267,000

LAOIS

 

 

 

F129

Sue Ryder Foundation, Ballyroan, Co Laois

15,000

 

15,000

 

- Laundry and kitchen equipment.

 

 

 

F130

St. Vincent’s, Mountmellick - Day Centre for the elderly.

 

30,000

30,000

 

TOTAL

15,000

30,000

45,000

LEITRIM

 

 

 

F131

Manorhamilton Care of the Aged Committee

1,350

 

1,350

 

- Provision of laundry services.

 

 

 

F132

Mohill Care of the Aged Committee - Provision of laundry services.

1,350

 

1,350

F133

Carrick-on-Shannon Care of the Aged Committee

1,000

 

1,000

 

- Purchase of an overhead projector.

 

 

 

F134

Kiltyclogher Care of the Aged Committee - Purchase of a washing machine and drier.

1,350

 

1,350

F135

Dromhaire Care of the Aged Committee - Purchase of a washing machine and drier.

1,350

 

1,350

F136

Ballinamore Care of the Aged Committee - Purchase of a washing machine and drier.

850

 

850

F137

Hostel at Hyde Terrace, Mohill

5,000

 

5,000

 

- Refurbishment of hostel for former psychiatric patients.

 

 

 

F138

Mental Health Association, Ballinamore

4,000

 

4,000

 

- Contribution towards running costs.

 

 

 

F139

Carrigallen Community Council - Care of the Aged

2,500

 

2,500

 

Committee.

 

 

 

 

- Renovation of old peoples dwellings.

 

 

 

F140

Laundry Services for the Elderly,

1,350

 

1,350

 

Carrick-on-Shannon

 

 

 

 

TOTAL

20,100

 

20,100

 

LIMERICK

 

 

 

F141

St Vincents, Lisnagry - Window replacement work.

40,000

 

40,000

F142

Ballylanders Social Services Council - Day centre for the elderly.

4,000

 

4,000

F143

Cuan Mhuire Centre for treatment of Alcoholism,

5,000

 

5,000

 

Bruree

 

 

 

 

- Contribution towards provision of new dining area.

 

 

 

F144

AIDS/STD Service

25,000

 

25,000

 

- Clinic at the Regional Hospital, Limerick.

 

 

 

F145

Brothers of Charity Workshop for Mentally

 

10,000

10,000

 

Handicapped, Newcastlewest

 

 

 

 

- Grant to facilitate transfer of services by

 

 

 

 

Ardee and District Association for Handicapped people.

 

 

 

F146

Mid-Western Hospitals Development Trust - Cardiac

 

25,000

25,000

 

Ambulance

 

 

 

 

TOTAL

74,000

35,000

109,000

LONGFORD

 

 

 

F147

Co Longford Association for the Mentally

14,000

 

14,000

 

Handicapped - Renovation of gate lodge.

 

 

 

F148

Longford Social Services Council - Pilot visitation scheme for the elderly.

7,500

 

7,500

 

TOTAL

21,500

 

21,500

LOUTH

 

 

 

 

F149

Day Care Centre for Mentally Handicapped,

20,000

 

20,000

 

Church Hill, Ardee

 

 

 

F150

St Michael’s Unit, St Mary’s, Drumcar

25,000

 

25,000

F151

Order of Malta Workshop, Drogheda

15,000

 

15,000

F152

Simon, Dundalk - Assistance towards running costs.

4,000

 

4,000

F153

Dundalk Centre for Counselling

5,000

5,000

10,000

 

- Contribution towards running costs.

 

 

 

F154

Drogheda Community Services Trust Ltd

5,000

5,000

10,000

F155

Ravensdale Community Centre, Dundalk

1,375

 

1,375

F156

Ardee and District Mental Handicap Association

 

6,000

6,000

 

TOTAL

75,375

16,000

91,375

MAYO

 

 

 

F157

Achill Day Care Centre, Voluntary Committee

40,000

40,000

80,000

 

- Provision of day care facilities for the elderly.

 

 

 

F158

Castlebar Social Services Council - Repairs to accommodation for the elderly.

7,000

 

7,000

F159

Claremorris Social Services Centre - Grant towards new centre.

10,000

 

10,000

F160

Sacred Heart Home, Castlebar - Provision of rotary beds.

3,000

 

3,000

F161

Sector Headquarters/day centre for psychiatric patients, Claremorris.

50,000

 

50,000

 

- Grant towards purchase and refurbishment of a house for use as a sector headquarters/day centre for the elderly.

 

 

 

F162

Order of Malta, Achill - Purchase of an ambulance.

 

10,000

10,000

F163

Ballina Invalid Residential Care Group Ltd

 

10,000

10,000

 

- Contribution towards the provision of accommodation for the aged and disabled.

 

 

 

F164

Crossmolina “Meals-on-Wheels”

 

5,000

5,000

 

- Contribution towards running costs.

 

 

 

F165

Mini-bus/Ambulance for St John’s Rest and Care

 

15,000

15,000

 

Centre and St. Joseph’s Hostel, Knock

 

 

 

 

TOTAL

110,000

80,000

190,000

MEATH

 

 

 

F166

Community Psychiatric Services in Co Meath

100,000

 

100,000

 

- Capital grant towards the provision of an acute psychiatric unit at Our Lady’s Hospital, Navan.

 

 

 

F167

Womens Aid Refuge, Navan

5,000

 

5,000

 

- Grant towards running costs.

 

 

 

F168

Meath Sheltered Workshop for Handicapped

 

15,000

15,000

 

- Purchase of a minibus.

 

 

 

 

TOTAL

105,000

15,000

120,000

MONAGHAN

 

 

 

F169

Carrickmacross Association and Parents and Friends of the Mentally Handicapped - Purchase of a house.

25,000

 

25,000

F170

Carrickmacross Social Services Council - Provision of day services for the elderly.

6,000

 

6,000

F171

North Monaghan Social Services Committee - Day centre for the elderly, Emyvale.

5,000

 

5,000

F172

Clontibret Social Services Committee

5,000

 

5,000

 

- Day services for the elderly.

 

 

 

F173

Ballybay Social Services Committee

5,000

 

5,000

 

- Day services for the elderly.

 

 

 

F174

Access for the Disabled

 

5,000

5,000

 

- Pilot project on converting public premises to cater for the needs of disabled people.

 

 

 

F175

Mullyash Community Council - Services for the elderly.

 

10,000

10,000

F176

Monaghan Branch of Parents and Friends of the

 

50,000

50,000

 

Mentally Handicapped.

 

 

 

F177

Psychiatric Day Centre, Carrickmacross

 

1,500

1,500

F178

Services for the Homeless, Castleblayney

 

5,000

5,000

 

- Refurbishment of accommodation.

 

 

 

 

TOTAL

46,000

71,500

117,500

OFFALY

 

 

 

F179

Mental Health Centre, Birr

60,000

 

60,000

 

- Establishment of a day centre/hospital for former psychiatric patients.

 

 

 

F180

Tullamore Children in Need Committee - Provision of meals & purchase minibus.

15,000

 

15,000

F181

APT, Kilcruttin, Tullamore - accommodation for the physically disabled.

 

30,000

30,000

 

TOTAL

75,000

30,000

105,000

ROSCOMMON

 

 

 

F182

Castlerea Social Services Council

60,000

 

60,000

 

- Capital grant towards construction of a day centre for the elderly.

 

 

 

F183

Aughoo Social Services Council

34,000

 

34,000

 

- Capital grant towards construction of a day centre for the elderly.

 

 

 

F184

Lisnamult Residents and Tenants Association

 

4,000

4,000

 

- Community Centre.

 

 

 

 

TOTAL

94,000

4,000

98,000

SLIGO

 

 

 

F185

Community Nursing Unit, Tubbercurry

75,000

 

75,000

 

- Capital grant towards construction of a community nursing unit/health/day centre for the elderly.

 

 

 

F186

Kinlough Care of the Aged Committee - Purchase of drier.

500

 

500

F187

Development of Opthalmic Services, Sligo

 

30,000

30,000

 

General Hospital.

 

 

 

 

TOTAL

75,500

30,000

105,500

TIPPERARY

 

 

 

F188

St Annes, Roscrea - Provision of equipment for gym & pool.

20,000

 

20,000

F189

Hospital of the Assumption, Thurles - Provision of rehabilitation unit and geriatric day centre.

40,000

 

40,000

F190

Clonmel Stroke Club

2,000

 

2,000

 

- Contribution towards running costs of support group for stroke victims and their families.

 

 

 

F191

Carrick-on-Suir Social Services Council

40,000

 

40,000

 

- Provision of day care centre and minibus for the elderly.

 

 

 

F192

Bansha Care of the Aged Committee

1,000

 

1,000

 

- Equipment for day centre for the elderly.

 

 

 

F193

St Vincent’s, Tipperary Town - Day care facilities for the elderly and psychiatric patients.

40,000

 

40,000

F194

Gortnahoe Health Centre

2,000

 

2,000

 

- Contribution to make up shortfall in refurbishment costs to health centre.

 

 

 

F195

Aiseiri, Cahir - Centre for treatment of alcolohism.

 

40,000

40,000

 

- Capital contribution towards the provision of new accommodation.

 

 

 

F196

Day Centre for the Elderly, Newport

 

40,000

40,000

 

- Capital grant towards the construction of a day centre for the elderly.

 

 

 

F197

Research Study on the psychological aspects of childbirth.

 

6,000

6,000

 

TOTAL

145,000

86,000

231,000

WATERFORD

 

 

 

F198

Speech aid for handicapped children

6,000

 

6,000

 

- Grant towards the purchase of one Touch -

 

 

 

 

Talker and Light - Talker for children with

 

 

 

 

Speech and language impairment in Waterford.

 

 

 

F199

Day care facilities for the elderly, Lismore

40,000

 

40,000

 

- Grant towards the conversion of former district hospital at Lismore to provide day services for the elderly.

 

 

 

F200

AIDS/STD service in Waterford

30,000

 

30,000

 

- Grant towards the setting up of an AIDS/STD service at Ardkeen Regional Hospital.

 

 

 

F201

Workshop for the mentally handicapped

 

50,000

50,000

 

- Replacement of workshop for mentally handicapped adults at Spring Garden, Waterford.

 

 

 

 

TOTAL

76,000

50,000

126,000

WESTMEATH

 

 

 

F202

St Peter’s Castlepollard - Provision of community based accommodation for the mentally handicapped.

60,000

 

60,000

F203

Services for the elderly, Mullingar

2,500

 

2,500

 

- Cost of study in the Mullingar catchment area to establish a profile of the elderly and to assess their needs.

 

 

 

F204

Marist Rehabilitation Centre, Athlone

5,000

 

5,000

F205

St Mary’s, Delvin - Unit for Adult Mentally

 

100,000

100,000

 

Handicapped persons.

 

 

 

 

TOTAL

67,500

100,000

167,500

WEXFORD

 

 

 

F206

Wexford Able-Disabled Club

1,000

 

1,000

 

- Grant towards running costs of club providing recreational facilities for the handicapped.

 

 

 

F207

St Claire’s Day Centre Trust

10,000

 

10,000

F208

Gorey Social Services Council - New day centre & minibus for elderly.

40,000

 

40,000

F209

Community Hospital, New Ross

40,000

 

40,000

 

- Contribution towards refurbishment costs of former district hospital to Community Hospital.

 

 

 

F210

Enniscorthy Social Services Council

2,000

 

2,000

F211

Co. Wexford Community Workshop, Enniscorthy

 

30,000

30,000

 

TOTAL

93,000

30,000

123,000

WICKLOW

 

 

 

F212

Co Wicklow Association for the Mentally

50,000

50,000

100,000

 

Handicapped - Provision of community based accommodation.

 

 

 

F213

Cerebral Palsy - Marino Clinic, Bray

10,000

 

10,000

 

- Grant to assist clinic to implement recommendations of Fire Safety Officer.

 

 

 

F214

Bray & Greystones District Association for the

5,000

 

5,000

 

Physically Handicapped

 

 

 

 

- Grant towards running costs.

 

 

 

F215

Carnew Day Care Centre for the Elderly

10,000

 

10,000

F216

Bray Womens Aid Refuge

3,000

 

3,000

 

TOTAL

78,000

50,000

128,000

PROJECTS WHICH RELATE SPECIFICALLY TO

 

 

 

HEALTH BOARD AREAS RATHER THAN COUNTIES

 

 

 

EASTERN HEALTH BOARD

 

 

 

F217

Action for Mobility for Disabled People

5,000

 

5,000

 

- Recreational facilities for the handicapped.

 

 

 

F218

Computer Training for the Disabled

25,000

 

25,000

F219

Provision of community based accommodation for the mentally handicapped

150,000

 

150,000

 

- Purchase of accommodation for mentally handicapped in Swords, Arklow and South Dublin.

 

 

 

F220

Alarm Systems for the Elderly EHB area

25,000

 

25,000

F221

Eastern Health Board Pilot Outreach Programme

150,000

 

150,000

F222

Initiation of Home Start Volunteer Project

35,000

35,000

70,000

F223

Eastern Health Board Outreach Programme      )

 

300,000

300,000

 

Baggot Street Walk-In Centre                          )

 

 

 

 

Trinity Court Methadone Programme                )

 

 

 

 

Eastern Health Board Educational Programmes )

 

 

 

 

TOTAL

390,000

335,000

725,000

SOUTH-EASTERN HEALTH BOARD

 

 

 

F224

Provision of community-based facilities by voluntary agencies for mentally handicapped

70,000

 

70,000

F225

Improved services for the assessment of alleged cases of child sexual abuse.

80,000

80,000

160,000

F226

Muintir na Tire, Community Alert Programme

10,000

 

10,000

 

TOTAL

160,000

80,000

240,000

SOUTHERN HEALTH BOARD

 

 

 

F227

AIDS Committee - Southern Health Board

10,000

 

10,000

F228

Improved services for the assessment of alleged cases of child sexual abuse.

70,000

70,000

140,000

 

TOTAL

80,000

70,000

150,000

MIDLAND HEALTH BOARD

 

 

 

F229

Improved services for the assessment of alleged cases of child sexual abuse.

80,000

80,000

160,000

 

TOTAL

80,000

80,000

160,000

MID-WESTERN HEALTH BOARD

 

 

 

F230

Improved services for the assessment of alleged cases of child sexual abuse.

80,000

80,000

160,000

 

TOTAL

80,000

80,000

160,000

NORTH-EASTERN HEALTH BOARD

 

 

 

F231

Alarm Systems for the elderly (NEHB area)

25,000

 

25,000

F232

Improved services for the assessment of alleged cases of child sexual abuse.

55,000

55,000

110,000

F233

Accommodation for homeless and elderly.

10,000

 

10,000

F234

AWARE - helping to defeat depression.

 

500

500

 

- Contribution towards printing costs of organisation providing assistance to persons suffering from depression.

 

 

 

 

TOTAL

90,000

55,500

145,500

NORTH-WESTERN HEALTH BOARD

 

 

 

F235

Improved services for the assessment of alleged cases of child sexual abuse.

80,000

80,000

160,000

F236

Miscellaneous pilot programmes in the

75,000

 

75,000

 

North-Western Health Board area.

 

 

 

 

a) A project with a G.P. group practice in Sligo to assess patient workload and appropriate level of care.

 

 

 

 

b) Assessment of home help scheme.

 

 

 

 

c) Assessment of admission of elderly persons to institutions.

 

 

 

 

d) Assessment of a structured introduction to health promotion/health education into community care.

 

 

 

 

e) Assessment of the role of the Director of Community Care and Medical Officer of Health.

 

 

 

 

f) Assessment of Mental Handicap Services.

 

 

 

 

TOTAL

155,000

80,000

235,000

WESTERN HEALTH BOARD

 

 

 

F237

Book on Mental Handicap

3,000

 

3,000

F238

Improved services for the assessment of alleged cases of child sexual abuse.

55,000

55,000

110,000

 

TOTAL

58,000

55,000

113,000

 

TOTAL ALLOCATIONS TO DATE

9,971,825

6,919,050

16,890,875

 

BALANCE TO BE ALLOCATED

 

71,950

71,950

 

TOTAL: DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH

9,971,825

6,991,000

16,962,825

WELFARE

WELFARE

1988

1989

Amount Paid

 

 

Allocation

Allocation

To December 1989

DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL WELFARE

 

 

 

NATIONWIDE

 

 

 

F239

Society of St Vincent de Paul

100,000

 

100,000

 

Special grant for household management and personal development courses held throughout the country.

 

 

 

F240

Loan Guarantee Fund

 

100,000

100,000

 

This fund is to be used under the supervision of the Society of St Vincent de Paul to guarantee loans usually from credit unions, to low income borrowers to assist them in breaking with moneylenders.

 

 

 

 

TOTAL NATIONWIDE ALLOCATIONS

100,000

100,000

200,000

 

GRANTS TO VOLUNTARY BODIES

 

 

 

CARLOW

 

 

 

F241

St Patrick’s Cheshire Home, Tullow.

 

12,000

12,000

 

- Purchase of a minibus.

 

 

 

 

TOTAL

 

12,000

12,000

CLARE

 

 

 

F242

West Clare Mental Health Association, c/o Day Hospital, Kilrush, Co Clare.

10,000

 

10,000

 

- Purchase of a minibus.

 

 

 

 

TOTAL

10,000

 

10,000

CORK

 

 

 

F243

Before Five Nursery and Family Centre,

 

15,000

15,000

 

Churchfield Hill, Gurranbraher.

 

 

 

 

- Towards cost of additional accommodation for Centre.

 

 

 

F244

Cork Young Peoples MS Group,

720

 

720

 

- Towards cost of MS Young Peoples Weekend

 

 

 

 

Seminar on MS.

 

 

 

F245

Diocesan Advisory Committee on Emigration,

 

7,000

7,000

 

32 South Terrace.

 

 

 

 

- Establishment of Centre to advise intending emigrants.

 

 

 

F246

Family Support Centre, Newbury House, Mayfield.

10,000

5,000

15,000

 

- 1988 - To convert building to a pre-school.

 

 

 

 

- 1989 - Furniture and equipment.

 

 

 

F247

Farranree Pre-School, 179 Rathpeacon Road,

 

8,000

8,000

 

- Modernisation of building to provide parenting courses.

 

 

 

F248

Fermoy Community Resource Centre, Grangemount,

15,000

 

15,000

 

- Extension to Resource Centre.

 

 

 

F249

Glen Community Association, The Glen,

 

10,000

10,000

 

Dillons Cross Court.

 

 

 

 

- Materials for extension.

 

 

 

F250

Hearth Limited, Redemption Road,

2,000

 

2,000

 

- Equipment and materials for home management courses for unmarried mothers.

 

 

 

F251

Innishmore Pre-School and Family Centre,

 

3,000

3,000

 

- Refurbishment and decoration of Centre.

 

 

 

F252

Irish Society for Autistic Children,

15,000

 

15,000

 

- Renovation of a house for residential accommodation for autistic children.

 

 

 

F253

Maulbawn Residents Association,

6,000

 

6,000

 

- Purchase of a portacabin for use as a

 

 

 

 

Family Resource Centre.

 

 

 

F254

Mercy Day Care Centre, Buttevant.

 

9,000

9,000

 

- Electrical, heating and plumbing work.

 

 

 

F255

Pre-School Parents Group

2,000

 

2,000

 

- Equipping a premises for pre-school children.

 

 

 

F256

St Francis Training Centre, Fr Matthew Street

18,000

8,000

26,000

 

- 1988 - Fire equipment, electrical costs and reconstruction work for fast food service.

 

 

 

 

- 1989 - Purchase of materials for reconstruction work on a holiday home for the poor.

 

 

 

F257

St Mary’s Senior Citizens Club,

 

13,500

13,500

 

Knocknaheeny/Hollyhill, Blarney Road.

 

 

 

 

- Purchase of materials for extension.

 

 

 

F258

Society of St Vincent de Paul,

2,000

 

2,000

 

Conference of Maxmillian Kolbe, Gardiners Hill.

 

 

 

 

- Provision of furniture and equipment.

 

 

 

F259

Society of St Vincent de Paul (Lough Meals on

3,000

 

3,000

 

Wheels), Lough Community Centre, Greenmount.

 

 

 

 

- Purchase of new kitchen equipment.

 

 

 

F260

Togher Meals on Wheels, Togher.

 

5,000

5,000

 

- Equipment and repairs

 

 

 

F261

Togher Preschool and Family Centre,

 

7,000

7,000

 

6 Maglin Grove, Deerpark, Togher.

 

 

 

 

- Extension to pre-school and family centre.

 

 

 

F262

Togher Social Services,

2,500

 

2,500

 

- Provision of waiting rooms and toilets.

 

 

 

 

TOTAL

76,220

90,500

166,720

DONEGAL

 

 

 

F263

Arranmore Social Services Committee,

800

 

800

 

Aranmore Island.

 

 

 

 

- Provision of a shower unit.

 

 

 

F264

Care of the Aged Centre, Convent of Mercy,

 

300

300

 

Carndonagh.

 

 

 

 

- Purchase of a fridge and potato peeler.

 

 

 

F265

Society of St Vincent de Paul, Buncrana.

9,000

 

9,000

 

- Towards cost of materials for refurbishment of property.

 

 

 

F266

Society of St Vincent de Paul, Ozanam House,

10,000

 

10,000

 

Bundoran.

 

 

 

 

- Towards development of Ozanam House.

 

 

 

 

TOTAL

19,800

300

20,100

DUBLIN

 

 

 

 

F267

Alzheimer Society of Ireland,

3,750

8,000

11,750

 

- 1988 - Purchase of equipment, wheelchairs and armchairs.

 

 

 

 

- 1989 - Purchase of minibus.

 

 

 

F268

Arrupe Society, 26 Upper Sherrard Street.

 

2,500

2,500

 

- Provision of laundry facility.

 

 

 

F269

Baldoyle Hospital Trust Fund Committee,

5,000

6,000

11,000

 

St Mary’s Hospital, Baldoyle.

 

 

 

 

- 1988 - Chemical controller for swimming pool.

 

 

 

 

- 1989 - Construction of enclosure at front of hospital.

 

 

 

F270

Ballyfermot Family Resource, Lynch’s Lane,

20,000

10,000

30,000

 

- 1988 - Rewiring of building and cost of fire safety measures.

 

 

 

 

- 1989 - Refurbishment of building.

 

 

 

F271

Ballyfermot/Inchicore Community Playgroup

1,500

 

1,500

 

Federation, Drumfinn Park, Ballyfermot.

 

 

 

 

- Provision of equipment for playground for handicapped children and children of one parent families.

 

 

 

F272

Ballymun Holiday House Committee, Ballymun.

7,500

 

7,500

 

- Renovations and fire safety precautions at holiday home in Co. Wicklow.

 

 

 

F273

Barnardo’s (Blanchardstown Branch),

15,000

 

15,000

 

- Equipment for nursery.

 

 

 

F274

Bonnybrook Unemployed Action Group,

1,800

1,000

2,800

 

- 1988 - Providing literacy classes for the unemployed.

 

 

 

 

- 1989 - Books and equipment for literacy classes.

 

 

 

F275

Candle Community Trust, Ballyfermot

1,500

 

1,500

 

- Purchase of photocopier.

 

 

 

F276

Capuchin Day Centre, Capuchin Friary,

9,000

8,500

17,500

 

Church Street.

 

 

 

 

- 1988 - Purchase of kitchen equipment.

 

 

 

 

- 1989 - Purchase of fridge, television, video and air conditioning equipment.

 

 

 

F277

Cara House, 10 Verbena Lawns, Bayside.

2,500

 

2,500

 

- Repairs and renovations.

 

 

 

F278

Catholic Social Services Conference Project,

7,000

 

7,000

 

Percy Place.

 

 

 

 

- Research into impact of homelessness on young boys.

 

 

 

F279

Catholic Social Services Conference, Centrecare,

7,000

 

7,000

 

Cathedral Street.

 

 

 

 

- Purchase of computer and establishment of resource room for Centrecare.

 

 

 

F280

Catholic Social Services Conference

20,000

 

20,000

 

(St Agatha’s Food Centre),

 

 

 

 

North Clarence Street.

 

 

 

 

- Provision of adequate facilities for Food

 

 

 

 

Centre.

 

 

 

F281

Catholic Social Services Conference,

 

43,500

43,500

 

Clonliffe College.

 

 

 

 

- Establishment of food bank and purchase of refrigerated vehicle.

 

 

 

F282

Cherish

 

1,000

1,000

 

- Painting of exterior of house.

 

 

 

F283

Christ the King Day Centre, Offaly Road, Cabra.

3,000

5,000

8,000

 

- 1988 - Provision of dining area for the elderly.

 

 

 

 

- 1989 - Cost of floor covering, furniture and drapes.

 

 

 

F284

Clontarf Senior Club, St John’s House,

7,000

 

7,000

 

Seafield Road, Clontarf.

 

 

 

 

- Purchase of a minibus.

 

 

 

F285

Community Services Project,

8,000

 

8,000

 

Christchurch Place.

 

 

 

 

- Purchase of materials, furniture and office equipment.

 

 

 

F286

Coolock 4 Roads Housing Co-Operative,

20,000

15,000

35,000

 

Bunratty Road, Coolock.

 

 

 

 

- 1988 - Towards voluntary housing project for disadvantaged single and disabled people.

 

 

 

 

- 1989 - Towards completion of voluntary housing programme.

 

 

 

F287

Corpus Christi Parish Hall Committee, Homefarm Rd.

 

8,700

8,700

 

- Refurbishment of hall.

 

 

 

F288

Council for the Co-Ordination of Social

2,000

1,000

3,000

 

Services.

 

 

 

 

- 1988 - Towards decoration, repairs and purchase of equipment.

 

 

 

 

- 1989 - Furnishings for day nursery.

 

 

 

F289

Daughters of Charity, St Vincent’s,

12,000

 

12,000

 

North William Street.

 

 

 

 

- Towards purchase of minibus.

 

 

 

F290

De Montfort Mens Club, Lower Dominick Street.

2,000

 

2,000

 

- Repairs, decorations, furniture and equipment.

 

 

 

F291

Dominican Day Nursery, Upper Dominick Street.

1,800

 

1,800

 

- New equipment for day nursery.

 

 

 

F292

Donnycarney/Beaumont Social Services Council,

650

 

650

 

St John’s Court, Malahide Road.

 

 

 

 

- Equipment for Meals-on-Wheels service.

 

 

 

F293

Drumcondra Old Folks Association.

 

1,300

1,300

 

- Recreational equipment for old folks.

 

 

 

F294

Dublin Simon Community.

 

3,000

3,000

 

- Setting up woodwork workshop at Ushers Island.

 

 

 

F295

Edenmore Community Playgroup,

800

 

800

 

St Malachy’s Boys National School, Raheny.

 

 

 

 

- Renovations and purchase of equipment.

 

 

 

F296

Edenmore Concerned Parents Group,

 

1,500

1,500

 

- Provision of resource centre for unemployed parents.

 

 

 

F297

Edenmore Day Care Centre, St Gabriel’s Convent.

 

4,000

4,000

 

- Decoration of centre and purchase of equipment.

 

 

 

F298

Federation of Services for Unmarried Parents and their Children,

1,000

 

1,000

 

- Towards administration costs, publicity and printing of leaflets for seminar.

 

 

 

F299

Finglas Council of Social Services,

4,000

 

4,000

 

Social Services Centre.

 

 

 

 

- Repairs to Centre.

 

 

 

F300

Glin Court Senior Citizens Committee,

250

300

550

 

Coolock.

 

 

 

 

- 1988 - Purchase of dishwasher.

 

 

 

 

- 1989 - Purchase of equipment.

 

 

 

F301

Grange/Kildonagh Integration Project.

 

4,000

4,000

 

- Establishment of a pilot project to integrate handicapped and unemployed people into the community.

 

 

 

F302

Howth Scout Group.

 

6,000

6,000

 

- Development of centre as a focal point and meeting area for voluntary and charitable bodies in the area.

 

 

 

F303

Irish Association for Spina Bifida,

 

10,000

10,000

 

- Purchase of a minibus.

 

 

 

F304

Irish Society for Autistic Children,

10,000

12,000

22,000

 

- 1988 - Purchase of building materials for construction of a home bakery and craft centre in Dunfirth house, Enfield.

 

 

 

 

- 1989 - Purchase of a minibus.

 

 

 

F305

Irish Wheelchair Association,

20,000

15,000

35,000

 

- 1988 - Equipment and furniture for living units.

 

 

 

 

- 1989 - Purchase of a minibus.

 

 

 

F306

Kilbarrack/Foxfield Nursery Centre,

 

700

700

 

- Equipment for Nursery.

 

 

 

F307

Kilbarrack/Foxfield Resource Co-op,

8,000

 

8,000

 

- Towards cost of a knitwear project to create employment.

 

 

 

F308

K.L.E.A.R. (Kilbarrack Local Education for Adult

3,500

 

3,500

 

Renewal)

 

 

 

 

- Provision of adult education classes.

 

 

 

F309

Kiltalown House Centre,

20,000

 

20,000

 

(Jobstown Creativity Centre),

 

 

 

 

Jobstown, Tallaght.

 

 

 

 

- Setting up of Workshops and purchase of equipment.

 

 

 

F310

Limelight Benefit Variety, Perrystown.

 

1,000

1,000

 

- Purchase of P A System and costumes for use by Group.

 

 

 

F311

Lourdes Day Care Centre, Sean McDermott Street.

 

12,000

12,000

 

- Purchase of a minibus.

 

 

 

F312

Mead Day Care Centre, Donaghmede.

 

10,000

10,000

 

- Purchase of materials for extension to Day

 

 

 

 

Care Centre.

 

 

 

F313

Multiple Sclerosis Society (Ireland),

 

5,000

5,000

 

North Dublin Branch.

 

 

 

 

- Towards a pilot support scheme for newly established group.

 

 

 

F314

Multiple Sclerosis Society of Ireland.

4,000

 

4,000

 

- Purchase of a computer.

 

 

 

F315

National Association of Widows in Ireland,

1,500

7,200

8,700

 

- 1988 - Cost of printing and publishing a research project on young widows with dependent children.

 

 

 

 

- 1989 - Setting up of workshop.

 

 

 

F316

National Association for the Deaf.

 

25,000

25,000

 

- Provision of Special telecommunications equipment for the deaf community.

 

 

 

F317

National Council for the Blind of Ireland.

12,000

 

12,000

 

- Towards cost of resource centre equipment for the visually impaired.

 

 

 

F318

Northside Counselling Centre.

4,000

 

4,000

 

- Towards cost of counselling courses.

 

 

 

F319

Order of Malta Ambulance Corps (Greenhills

4,000

 

4,000

 

Corps).

 

 

 

 

- Purchase of an ambulance.

 

 

 

F320

Order of Malta - Baldoyle/Portmarnock Unit.

 

3,000

3,000

 

- Equipment and replacement engine for an ambulance.

 

 

 

F321

Order of Malta, St John’s House, 32 Clyde Road.

 

12,648

12,648

 

- Purchase of refurbishment materials and cost of tarmac for grounds at Day Care Centre.

 

 

 

F322

Our Lady of the Wayside Women’s Group.

 

500

500

 

- Redecoration of room for use as a creche.

 

 

 

F323

Parkinson’s Association of Ireland,

 

700

700

 

- Purchase of word processor.

 

 

 

F324

St Audeon’s Heritage Foundation, St Audeon’s

 

12,000

12,000

 

High Street.

 

 

 

 

- Towards research into the personal needs of travelling people and the indigenous community of Brittas Bay/Kilbride, Co Wicklow and for office equipment.

 

 

 

F325

St Benedict’s Community Services, Raheny.

 

3,500

3,500

 

- Provision of Office facilities for all social service groups in the area.

 

 

 

F326

St Declan’s Junior Training Centre,

 

6,300

6,300

 

Milltown Road.

 

 

 

 

- Purchase of a minibus.

 

 

 

F327

St Dominick’s Mothers Club, Dominick Street.

 

1,595

1,595

 

- Provision of equipment for centre.

 

 

 

F328

St Gabriel’s Parish Centre,

 

10,000

10,000

 

Meals-on-Wheels Committee, Clontarf.

 

 

 

 

- Improvements for Meals-on-Wheels kitchen.

 

 

 

F329

St James Resource Centre, James Street.

 

20,000

20,000

 

- Refurbishment of Centre.

 

 

 

F330

St Joseph’s Day Nursery Centre,

 

10,000

10,000

 

Morningstar Road, Maryland.

 

 

 

 

- Refurbishment of Nursery.

 

 

 

F331

St Joseph’s Parish Youth Committee,

15,000

 

15,000

 

Parochial House, Greencastle Road.

 

 

 

 

- To convert and make secure 3 classrooms for use by the Youth Committee and provision of basic equipment and furniture.

 

 

 

F332

St Joseph’s Youth Activity Club, Finglas West.

 

2,000

2,000

 

- Purchase of equipment.

 

 

 

F333

St Luke’s Nursery, Kilbarron Park, Kilmore West.

2,500

 

2,500

 

- Installation of central heating.

 

 

 

F334

St Luke’s Senior Citizens Club, Kilbarron Park,

2,500

1,000

3,500

 

Kilmore West.

 

 

 

 

- 1988 - Purchase of a minibus.

 

 

 

 

- 1989 - Repairs and replacement of windows.

 

 

 

F335

St Mary’s Day Nursery, Henrietta Street.

4,000

 

4,000

 

- Cost of fire safety precautions.

 

 

 

F336

St Michael’s House, Willowfield Park, Goatstown.

16,000

24,000

40,000

 

- 1988 - Purchase of a minibus and conversion of a hostel in Artane.

 

 

 

 

- 1989 - Purchase of a minibus.

 

 

 

F337

St Ronan’s Resource Centre, Deansrath,

 

3,500

3,500

 

Clondalkin.

 

 

 

 

- Purchase of furniture and equipment.

 

 

 

F338

St Therese Day Care Centre,

1,000

 

1,000

 

Lower Sheriff Street.

 

 

 

 

- Repairs to Centre.

 

 

 

F339

St Vincent’s Trust, Henrietta Street.

13,000

 

13,000

 

- Specialised literacy course and cost of materials.

 

 

 

F340

Samaritans.

2,000

 

2,000

 

- Towards cost of a staff training programme on AIDS.

 

 

 

F341

Shanty Educational Project, The Shanty,

 

12,000

12,000

 

Glenaneen, Brittas.

 

 

 

 

- Conversion of a garage for use as a training centre for underprivileged women.

 

 

 

F342

Sisters of Charity, Social Services Centre,

1,000

 

1,000

 

St Mary’s, Cappagh, Finglas West.

 

 

 

 

- Towards cost of home management courses.

 

 

 

F343

South Inner City Community Development

 

13,000

13,000

 

Association (SICCDA), Meath Street.

 

 

 

 

- Renovation of a Resource Centre for youth at risk.

 

 

 

F344

Special Child’s Club, Killinarden, Tallaght.

800

 

800

 

- Cost of installation of a toilet for the handicapped.

 

 

 

F345

Stoneybatter Community Enterprises Ltd,

9,000

 

9,000

 

- Provision of adequate social services in the community.

 

 

 

F346

Sutton Meals on Wheels.

1,500

 

1,500

 

- Provision of kitchen equipment.

 

 

 

F347

Tallaght Adult Literacy Scheme.

 

1,000

1,000

 

- Purchase of a computer.

 

 

 

F348

Tallaght Travellers Project.

1,000

 

1,000

 

- Purchase of equipment.

 

 

 

F349

Tallaght Unemployed Resource Centre,

5,000

 

5,000

 

- Purchase of equipment and mobile heaters.

 

 

 

F350

Tallaght Welfare Society.

8,000

 

8,000

 

- Towards cost of reconstruction work at the

 

 

 

 

Centre.

 

 

 

F351

Teenage Care Development Trust, Salesian House,

20,000

 

20,000

 

St Teresa’s Road.

 

 

 

 

- Cost of purchasing a house for use as a night shelter for homeless children.

 

 

 

F352

Threshold Limited, Church Street.

5,000

 

5,000

 

- Purchase of computer equipment.

 

 

 

F353

Tranx-Release (Dublin),

 

1,000

1,000

 

- Provision of service to those addicted to tranquilisers.

 

 

 

F354

Voluntary and Statutory Bodies in Ballyfermot.

 

1,000

1,000

 

- Printing of an information directory for this organisation, which aims to improve communications between the voluntary and statutory groups working in Ballyfermot.

 

 

 

F355

Westland Row/City Quay Social Service Centre,

5,000

 

5,000

 

- Cost of equipping a Day Care Centre for the elderly in St Andrew’s Resource Centre.

 

 

 

 

TOTAL

363,350

366,943

730,293

GALWAY

 

 

 

 

F356

Ballinasloe Social Services Council,

 

11,500

11,500

 

- Purchase of a minibus.

 

 

 

F357

Bathlehem House, Abbeygate Street.

 

2,500

2,500

 

- Decoration of house for use as a night

 

 

 

 

Shelter.

 

 

 

F358

Galway Simon Community.

 

4,000

4,000

 

- Upgrading of residential house for the homeless.

 

 

 

F359

Galway Social Services Council.

8,000

 

8,000

 

- Towards reconstruction work.

 

 

 

F360

Galway Youth Services, Home for Homeless Boys,

2,000

 

2,000

 

Inishannagh Park, Newcastle.

 

 

 

 

- Provision of a support programme for homeless boys.

 

 

 

F361

Gort and South Galway Social Services Council,

2,000

 

2,000

 

Convent of Mercy, Gort.

 

 

 

 

- Towards repairs to houses for homeless persons.

 

 

 

F362

Menlough Social Services Menlough, Ballinasloe.

1,800

 

1,800

 

- Cost of furnishings and equipment.

 

 

 

F363

Mervue Adult Training & Education Group,

5,000

 

5,000

 

Community Centre, Mervue.

 

 

 

 

- Provision of audio-visual and other equipment for adult training and education.

 

 

 

F364

St Brendan’s Training Centre, Loughrea.

 

3,500

3,500

 

- Training skills programme for the disadvantaged.

 

 

 

F365

Society of St Vincent de Paul, Ozanam House,

6,000

 

6,000

 

St Augustine Street.

 

 

 

 

- Replacament of windows and redecoration of

 

 

 

 

Oxanam House.

 

 

 

F366

Williamstown Social Services Council,

 

6,000

6,000

 

- Repairs to Centre.

 

 

 

 

TOTAL

24,800

27,500

52,300

KERRY

 

 

 

F367

Cahirciveen Social Services.

10,000

10,000

20,000

 

- 1988 - Cost of conversion of Garda Barracks into Day Care Centre.

 

 

 

 

- 1989 - Towards materials for renovations of stage 2 of project.

 

 

 

F368

Castlegregory Community Council.

3,000

 

3,000

 

- Renovation of a garage for use as a Day Care Centre.

 

 

 

F369

Coiste Forbartha an Ghleanna, Ballinablow.

 

10,000

10,000

 

- Extension to Day Care Centre.

 

 

 

F370

Sneem Welfare Committee.

 

14,000

14,000

 

- Provision of a community room for senior citizens.

 

 

 

F371

Society of St Vincent de Paul, Killorglin.

6,000

 

6,000

 

- Renovations and repairs to Ozanam House.

 

 

 

F372

Valentia Community Health & Welfare Association,

 

16,000

16,000

 

Valentia Island.

 

 

 

 

- Provision of a Day Care Centre for elderly and handicapped.

 

 

 

 

TOTAL

19,000

50,000

69,000

KILDARE

 

 

 

F373

Dunshane Branch of the Campbell Communities of Ireland, Brannockstown, Co. Kildare.

 

10,000

10,000

 

- Provision of furniture and equipment.

 

 

 

F374

Irish Association for Spina Bifida and

 

225

225

 

Hydrocephalus (Kildare Branch).

 

 

 

 

- Assessment of physiotherapy needs of members.

 

 

 

F375

K.A.R.E., Newbridge.

 

10,000

10,000

 

- Purchase of a minibus.

 

 

 

F376

Order of Malta, Monasterevin.

 

8,000

8,000

 

- Purchase of an ambulance.

 

 

 

F377

Society of St Vincent de Paul,

 

25,000

25,000

 

Kerdiffstown House.

 

 

 

 

- Refurbishment of Kerdiffstown House.

 

 

 

 

TOTAL

 

53,225

53,225

KILKENNY

 

 

 

F378

Glenmore Social and Youth Committee.

 

10,000

10,000

 

- Purchase of a minibus.

 

 

 

F379

Ossory Social Services, Waterford Road.

3,000

 

3,000

 

- Equipment for Meals-on-Wheels kitchen.

 

 

 

F380

St Canice’s Community Services, St Joseph’s Road.

700

 

700

 

- Renovations and repairs to Centre.

 

 

 

F381

Sue Ryder Foundation, Piltown.

 

8,000

8,000

 

- Furnishing of accommodation for the elderly.

 

 

 

F382

Thomastown Senior Citizens Committee.

 

1,700

1,700

 

- Provision of alarms for the elderly.

 

 

 

 

TOTAL

3,700

19,700

23,400

LEITRIM

 

 

 

 

F383

Ballinamore Community Care Committee

 

700

700

 

- Installation of smoke detectors in the homes of the elderly.

 

 

 

F384

St Vincent de Paul, Ballinamore.

 

5,000

5,000

 

- Towards the cost of repairs.

 

 

 

 

TOTAL

 

5,700

5,700

LIMERICK

 

 

 

F385

The Alzheimer Society, Glenart, Ballinacurra.

 

1,000

1,000

 

- Office equipment and wheelchairs.

 

 

 

F386

Ballylanders Day Care Centre.

3,180

 

3,180

 

- Purchase of carpets, ceramic tiles and kitchen presses.

 

 

 

F387

Good Shepherd Sisters, Rosemount Hostel,

 

5,000

5,000

 

Clare Street.

 

 

 

 

- Towards painting of hostel.

 

 

 

F388

Newcastlewest Meals on Wheels.

1,800

 

1,800

 

- Purchase of kitchen equipment.

 

 

 

F389

Our Lady Queen of Peace Senior Citizens,

 

3,000

3,000

 

Roxboro Road.

 

 

 

 

- Purchase of equipment and furniture.

 

 

 

F390

Society of St Vincent de Paul,

5,000

 

5,000

 

Our Lady of the Assumption Conference,

 

 

 

 

Convent of Mercy, Abbeyfeale.

 

 

 

 

- Towards the renovation and refurbishment of the Parish Hall to provide day care facilities for elderly and disadvantaged.

 

 

 

F391

Southill Community Services Board,

 

10,000

10,000

 

Roxboro Road.

 

 

 

 

- Purchase of materials for renovations.

 

 

 

 

TOTAL

9,980

19,000

28,980

LONGFORD

 

 

 

F392

Co Longford Social Services, Dublin Road.

 

13,000

13,000

 

- Equipment for Meals-on-Wheels Service.

 

 

 

F393

Longford Mental Health Association.

 

3,000

3,000

 

Equipment for workshop.

 

 

 

F394

Rath Mhuire Resource Centre, Granard.

 

15,000

15,000

 

- Refurbishment of, and furnishings for the

 

 

 

 

Centre.

 

 

 

 

TOTAL

 

31,000

31,000

LOUTH

 

 

 

 

F395

Bethany Resource Centre, Castle Street, Dundalk.

 

10,000

10,000

 

- Refurbishment of Centre.

 

 

 

F396

Drogheda Homeless Aid Group, North Strand,

5,000

 

5,000

 

- Towards cost of a second-hand van and provision of a fire escape in the Men’s shelter.

 

 

 

F397

Dundalk Simon Community, Barrack Street.

 

7,500

7,500

 

- Provision of showers, toilets and bedding.

 

 

 

F398

Miracle Club for the Deaf, Ardeasmuin,

500

 

500

 

Dundalk.

 

 

 

 

- Purchase of equipment for the Club.

 

 

 

F399

Order of Malta Workshops and Training

10,000

 

10,000

 

Centre (Drogheda),

 

 

 

 

- Towards purchase of a 17 seater Transit minibus.

 

 

 

 

TOTAL

15,500

17,500

33,000

MAYO

 

 

 

F400

Care of the Aged, Tourmakeady.

18,000

 

18,000

 

- Towards cost of providing day care facilities.

 

 

 

F401

Society of St Vincent de Paul, Ozanam House,

500

 

500

 

Ballina.

 

 

 

 

- Redecoration of premises for use as a pre-school playgroup.

 

 

 

F402

Swinford Social Services, Convent of Mercy.

250

 

250

 

- Equipment for Social Services Centre.

 

 

 

 

TOTAL

18,750

 

18,750

MEATH

 

 

 

F403

Ashbourne and District Senior Citizens.

3,000

 

3,000

 

- Towards cost of equipment for Senior Citizens

 

 

 

 

Centre.

 

 

 

F404

Irish Action for Research into MS,

10,000

10,000

20,000

 

Manorland, Trim.

 

 

 

 

- 1988 - Building and equipping a therapy and counselling centre.

 

 

 

 

- 1989 - Provision of physiotherapy and hydrotherapy equipment.

 

 

 

F405

Society of St Vincent de Paul,

10,000

 

10,000

 

Ozanam Holiday Home, Mornington.

 

 

 

 

- Construction of toilets and showers.

 

 

 

 

TOTAL

23,000

10,000

33,000

MONAGAHAN

 

 

 

F406

Carrickasedge Social Centre, Carrickmacross.

 

10,000

10,000

 

- Refurbishment of Centre.

 

 

 

F407

Clontibret Community Services Council,

 

15,000

15,000

 

- Extension to Centre.

 

 

 

F408

Mullyash Community Council, Castleblayney.

15,000

 

15,000

 

- Renovation and refurbishment of an old school.

 

 

 

F409

Sacred Heart Home, Roslea Road, Clones.

5,000

 

5,000

 

- Provision of fire escapes and repairs to roof.

 

 

 

 

TOTAL

20,000

25,000

45,000

OFFALY

 

 

 

F410

Banagher Social Services.

 

1,200

1,200

 

- Alarms for senior citizens homes.

 

 

 

F411

Committee for the Education and Training of

10,000

 

10,000

 

Travellers, Tullamore.

 

 

 

 

- Purchase of equipment for young travellers

 

 

 

 

Junior Training Centre.

 

 

 

 

TOTAL

10,000

1,200

11,200

ROSCOMMON

 

 

 

F412

Ballaghaderreen Social Services,

400

 

400

 

Community Centre, Ballaghaderreen.

 

 

 

 

- Purchase of a clothes dryer.

 

 

 

F413

Boyle & District Social Services Board,

 

10,000

10,000

 

The Crescent, Boyle.

 

 

 

 

- Purchase of fixtures, fittings and furnishings for the Social Services Centre.

 

 

 

 

TOTAL

400

10,000

10,400

SLIGO

 

 

 

F414

Ballymote Community Care Council.

 

1,000

1,000

 

- Provision of laundry facilities.

 

 

 

F415

Kilmacowan Community Pre-School Playgroup,

 

2,000

2,000

 

Ballisodare.

 

 

 

 

- Refurbishment of premises for use as a pre-school for disadvantaged children.

 

 

 

F416

North West Parents and Friends Association, Ballytivnan.

 

15,000

15,000

 

- Towards the purchase of a bungalow for the for the rehabilitation and integration into the community of mentally handicapped adults.

 

 

 

F417

Poor Sisters of Nazareth, Nazareth House,

15,000

 

15,000

 

Church Hill.

 

 

 

 

- Relocation of a unit for newly-born infants in care.

 

 

 

F418

Sligo Social Services, Charles Street.

3,000

 

3,000

 

- Rewiring of centre.

 

 

 

 

TOTAL

18,000

18,000

36,000

TIPPERARY

 

 

 

F419

Cashel and District Social Services, Lisheen,

7,000

 

7,000

 

Old Road, Cashel.

 

 

 

 

- Replacement of windows, doors and roof.

 

 

 

F420

Clonmel Youth Encounter Project, Bridge House,

4,000

 

4,000

 

Gashouse Bridge, Clonmel.

 

 

 

 

- Towards purchase of premises.

 

 

 

F421

Nenagh and District Social Services,

7,500

 

7,500

 

Loreto Hall, Nenagh.

 

 

 

 

- Towards provision of courses in personal development and budgetary skills.

 

 

 

F422

Newport Social Services, Convent of Mercy.

15,000

 

15,000

 

- Towards development of a social services centre.

 

 

 

F423

Templemore Community Social Services, The Mall,

7,500

 

7,500

 

Templemore.

 

 

 

 

- Towards completion of the Day Care Centre.

 

 

 

 

TOTAL

41,000

 

41,000

WATERFORD

 

 

 

F424

Co Waterford Sesame School for Handicapped,

3,000

 

3,000

 

Youghal Road, Dungarvan.

 

 

 

 

- Provision of adequate supports and aids for handicapped children.

 

 

 

F425

Passage East and Crooke Development Association.

4,000

 

4,000

 

- To facilitate social services for the elderly and youth of the area.

 

 

 

F426

Waterford Hospice Movement.

20,000

 

20,000

 

- Towards training of counsellors.

 

 

 

 

TOTAL

27,000

 

27,000

WESTMEATH

 

 

 

F427

Marist Rehabilitation Centre,

3,500

 

3,500

 

Our Lady’s Hermitage, Retreat Road, Athlone.

 

 

 

 

- Reconstruction of Centre and towards provision of furnishings.

 

 

 

F428

Mullingar Organisation for the Re-Education of

 

580

580

 

Underprivileged Women.

 

 

 

 

- Purchase of washing machine and dryer.

 

 

 

F429

St Dominic’s Community Council, Mullingar.

 

1,000

1,000

 

- Renovations to launderette.

 

 

 

F430

St Hilda’s Services (Mentally Handicapped),

4,000

 

4,000

 

Grace Park Road, Athlone.

 

 

 

 

- Purchase of computer equipment.

 

 

 

F431

Society of St Vincent de Paul, Kilbeggan.

 

7,000

7,000

 

- Purchase of materials, furniture and equipment.

 

 

 

F432

Westmeath Volunteer Stroke Scheme, Coralstown,

1,500

 

1,500

 

Mullingar.

 

 

 

 

- Purchase of office equipment and occupational aids.

 

 

 

 

TOTAL

9,000

8,580

17,580

WEXFORD

 

 

 

F433

Tagoat Community Council, Kilcoran House, Tagoat

 

10,000

10,000

 

- Furniture and equipment for Community Care Unit.

 

 

 

F434

WATCH (Wexford Parish Development),

15,000

 

15,000

 

The Presbytery, Wexford.

 

 

 

 

- Renovations and extension to house for the poor and deprived.

 

 

 

 

TOTAL

15,000

10,000

25,000

WICKLOW

 

 

 

F435

Carnew Community Care, Carnew, Co Wicklow.

10,000

 

10,000

 

- Purchase of materials for completion of Day

 

 

 

 

Care Centre.

 

 

 

F436

Family Resource and Community Development

10,000

 

10,000

 

Centre, Bray.

 

 

 

 

- Painting of Centre and purchase of equipment.

 

 

 

F437

Open Door Trust, Boghall Road, Bray.

5,500

 

5,500

 

- Towards cost of security equipment.

 

 

 

F438

Peacehaven Trust for Mentally Handicapped,

 

5,000

5,000

 

Greystones.

 

 

 

 

- Furnishings for an extension.

 

 

 

 

TOTAL

25,500

5,000

30,500

 

TOTAL GRANTS TO VOLUNTARY BODIES

750,000

781,148

1,531,148

VOLUNTARY WORK OPTION SCHEME

 

 

 

CLARE

 

 

 

F439

Ennis Wanderers Club (Young Travellers)

 

760

760

 

- Towards out of pocket expenses and administration costs in respect of 2 persons to help the young travellers enter a local soccer league.

 

 

 

 

TOTAL

 

760

760

CORK

 

 

 

F440

Clashmore Community Services, Youghal

 

1,800

1,800

 

- Towards out of pocket expenses and administration costs in respect of 9 persons involved in community work.

 

 

 

F441

Cork Association for Autistic Children, Midleton

 

2,000

2,000

 

- Towards out of pocket expenses and administration costs in respect of 14 persons involved in a restoration project.

 

 

 

F442

Daughters of Charity, Hollyhill

 

450

450

 

- Towards out of pocket expenses and administration costs in respect of one person involved in care of the residents.

 

 

 

 

TOTAL

 

4,250

4,250

DUBLIN

 

 

 

F443

Action for Mobility for Disabled People, Malahide.

 

400

400

 

- Towards out of pocket expenses in respect of 1 person to carry out a study on the transport needs of disabled people.

 

 

 

F444

Amnesty International, Shaw Street

 

180

180

 

- Towards out of pocket expenses and administration costs in respect of 1 person to act as security.

 

 

 

F445

Ballyfermot Resource Centre

 

200

200

 

- Towards out of pocket expenses and administration costs in respect of 1 person involved in home management and personal development courses.

 

 

 

F446

Brookfield Community Centre, Tallaght

 

180

180

 

- Towards out of pocket expenses and administration costs in respect of 1 person involved in maintenance work.

 

 

 

F447

Catholic Social Service Conference,

 

522

522

 

Clonliffe College

 

 

 

 

- Towards out of pocket expenses and administration costs in respect of 2 persons to act as secretary/ administrator and warehouse manager/driver.

 

 

 

F448

Community Alliance of Lower Crumlin

 

720

720

 

- Towards out of pocket expenses and administration costs in respect of 1 person involved in expanding the Crumlin Job Club.

 

 

 

F449

Focus Point, Eustace Street

 

3,600

3,600

 

- Towards out of pocket expenses and administration costs in respect of persons providing working skills.

 

 

 

F450

Gheel Training Group, Milltown Road

 

750

750

 

- Towards out of pocket expenses and administration costs in respect of one person providing care at the Centre.

 

 

 

F451

Irish Red Cross Society, Merrion Square

 

1,500

1,500

 

- Towards out of pocket expenses and administration costs in respect of 3 persons to paint a refugee centre.

 

 

 

F452

Multiple Sclerosis Care Centre, Bushy Park

 

600

600

 

- Towards out of pocket expenses and administration costs in respect of 3 persons assisting in the Centre.

 

 

 

F453

People Active Through Community Help, Mark Street

 

200

200

 

- Towards out of pocket expenses and administration costs in respect of 3 volunteers providing people service information.

 

 

 

F454

South Inner City Community Development

 

1,080

1,080

 

Association, Meath Street

 

 

 

 

- Towards out of pocket expenses and administration costs in respect of 4 persons involved in a project to provide a range of services for the young unemployed.

 

 

 

 

TOTAL

 

9,932

9,932

LOUTH

 

 

 

F455

Drogheda Homeless Aid Group

 

180

180

 

- Towards out of pocket expenses and administration costs in respect of 1 person becoming involved in community work.

 

 

 

F456

Resource Centre for the Unemployed, Drogheda

 

580

580

 

- Towards out of pocket expenses and administration costs in respect of 4 persons setting up a playgroup facility.

 

 

 

F457

Dundalk Association for Counselling and

 

360

360

 

Personal Development

 

 

 

 

- Towards out of pocket expenses and administration cost in respect of 2 persons involved in counselling.

 

 

 

 

TOTAL

 

1,120

1,120

MAYO

 

 

 

F458

Invalid Residential Group, Ballina

 

1,000

1,000

 

- Towards out of pocket expenses and administration costs in respect of 6 persons involved in establishing old and disabled people in independent living units.

 

 

 

 

TOTAL

 

1,000

1,000

WATERFORD

 

 

 

F459

Manor of St John Youth Project, Lisduggan

 

1,790

1,790

 

- Towards out of pocket expenses and administration costs in respect of 12 persons involved in setting up an after school project for 12-15 year olds, planning and raising funds for a handball alley and running music sessions.

 

 

 

 

TOTAL

 

1,790

1,790

 

TOTAL VOLUNTARY WORK OPTION SCHEME PROJECTS

 

18,852

18,852

 

TOTAL DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL WELFARE

850,000

900,000

1,750,000

DEPARTMENT OF FOREIGN AFFAIRS

 

 

 

DISASTER RELIEF

 

 

 

 

Concern

 

 

 

F460

Aid to flood victims in Sudan

200,000

 

200,000

F461

Aid to flood victims in Bangladesh

175,000

 

175,000

 

Goal

 

 

 

F462

Aid to flood victims and relief work - Sudan

240,000

 

240,000

 

UNHCR

 

 

 

 

UN co-ordinated relief programme for

 

 

 

 

Afghanistan

 

 

 

F463

UNHCR

63,000

 

63,000

F464

Office of Co-ordinator

7,000

 

7,000

 

UNICEF

 

 

 

F465

Relief assistance to victims of conflict and drought in Mozambique

40,000

 

40,000

 

Oxfam

 

 

 

F466

Aid to flood victims in Sudan

25,000

 

25,000

 

League of the Red Cross

 

 

 

F467

Aid to flood victims in Sudan

25,000

 

25,000

 

United Nations Disaster Relief Organisation

 

 

 

F468

Aid to flood victims in Sudan

25,000

 

25,000

TOTAL DEPARTMENT OF FOREIGN AFFAIRS

800,000

 

800,000

DEPARTMENT OF DEFENCE

 

 

 

F469

The Irish Red Cross Society

 

320,000

320,000

 

Annual grant-in-aid

 

 

 

TOTAL DEPARTMENT OF DEFENCE

 

320,000

320,000

AN GHAEILGE

IRISH LANGUAGE PROJECTS

 

Total Provision 1987-89

 

£m

Roinn na Gaeltachta

 

6.625

 

Department of Education

2.694

Department of Finance

0.082

 

£9.401m

 


AN GHAEILGE

Deontas

Deontas

Méid

Méid eile

Togra

Nótal

 

 

1987/88

1989

loctha go

le hioc

criochnaithe

 

 

 

 

 

31.12.89

 

Tá/Nil

 

 

 

£

£

£

£

 

 

G1

Áras na Gaeilge UCG

1,000,000

-

-

1,000,000

Nil

 

 

Chun lonad Gaeilge a thógáil ar champus Coláiste na hOllscolle, Gaillimh

 

 

 

 

 

 

G2

Siamsa Tire

600,000

-

-

600,000

Nil

 

 

Amharclann nua a thógáil i dTrá Li.

 

 

 

 

 

 

G3

Teilifis Gaeilge

500,000

-

-

500,000

Nil

 

 

Scéim chláracha Ghaeilge teililfise

 

 

 

 

 

 

G4

Feachtas Fógralochta

400,000

 

-

357,634 42,366

Nil

 

 

Feachtas chun an Ghaeilge a chur chun cinn i measc an phoball.

 

 

 

 

 

 

G5

Taibhdhearc na Gaillimhe

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Chun Amharclann Náisiúnta na Gaeilge a athchóiriú, agus mar chabhair dóibh chun seó

180,000

-

170,130

9,870

Nil

Le crochmú roimh dheireadh

 

taistil a eagrú.

40,000

-

27,800

12,200

Nil

1990

G6

Cumann nabhFiann

150,000

100,000

250,000

-

Nil

Tograleanúnach

 

Chun a chumasú don eagraiocht clubanna óige Gaeilge breise a fhorbairt.

 

 

 

 

 

 

G7

Scoileanna Lán-Ghaeilge

25,000

-

25,000

-

Nil

Criochnaithe

 

Chun scoileanna lán-Ghaeilge a fhorbairt.

 

 

 

 

 

 

G8

Muintir Chrónáin

120,000

-

107,750

12,250

Nil

 

 

Chun a chumasú don eagraiocht lonad Pobail a chur ar fáil do Ghaeilgeoiri Chluain Dolcáin aagus an ceantair maguaird.

 

 

 

 

 

 

G9

Glór na nGael

105,000

110,000

215,000

-

-

Togra

 

An comórtas a fhorbairt tri timiri breise a fhostú agus an duals-chiste a mhéadú.

 

 

 

 

 

leanúnach

G10

Clann Lir Teo

250,000

-

186,500

63,500

Nil

 

 

Chun a achumasú don chomhlacht lar-ospidéal ag Cúil, Co na hiarmhl, a athchóirlú mar lonad Gaeilge agus Cultúrtha.

 

 

 

 

 

 

G11

An tÁras. Corcaigh

90,000

-

85,500

4,500

Nil

Le criochnú

 

Chun an t-Áras a athchóirlú mar lárlonad

 

 

 

 

 

roimh dheireadh

 

Gaeilge agus cultúrtha do mhuintir Chorcal agus Gaeilgeoiri i gcoitinne.

 

 

 

 

 

1990

G12

Oidhreacht Chorca Dhuibhne

40,000

40,000

80,000

-

Nil

Togra

 

Chun suim mhuintir na leithinsa a mhúscailt ina n-oidhreacht féin lonas go mbainfildh siad nios mó sásaimh agus úsáida alsti.

 

 

 

 

 

leanúnach

G13

Eagraiochtal na Scolleanna Gaeltachta

30,000

30,000

30,000

30,000

-

Togra

 

Chun cabhrú le eagralochtaí deonacha, comhdhánta de thuismitheoiri agus múinteoiri Gaeltachta, fadhbanna teanga na Gaeltachta a réiteach.

 

 

 

 

 

leanúnach

G14

Comhar

10,000

-

10,000

-

 

 

Chun straitéis margalochta don Iris a chur i bhfeidhm d’fhonn léitheoiri breise a mheailadh.

 

 

 

 

 

 

G15

Piara Chiéire

170,000

-

170,000

-

 

 

Chun an piara ar oileán Chléire a aththógail.

 

 

 

 

 

 

G16

Plean Gaeilge Cathair na Gaillimhe

7,000

-

7,000

-

 

 

Chun tuarascáil a uilmhú d’fhonn tábhacht na Gaeilge don cheantar a chur ina lui ar mhuintir na Gaillimhe i gcoltinne agus ar ghnólachtal ach go háirithe.

 

 

 

 

 

 

G17

Tionscadal na Gaeilge l dTiobrald Árann

30,000

30,000

40,000

20,000

-

Togra

 

Chun úsáid na Gaeilge l ghnáthshaol an phobail a fhorbairt.

 

 

 

 

 

leanúnach

G18

Cló lar-Chonnacht

10,000

-

6,375

3,625

Nil

Le criochnú

 

Chun sraith calséid seanóis a tháirgeadh.

 

 

 

 

 

roimh dheireadh 1990

G19

Taisoeántas Ealaiona Thoral

200

-

200

-

 

 

Chun cuid de na costals a bhain le eagrú taispsántas ealalona de chuid oileanalgh Thorai a eagraiodh I mBaile Átha Cilath a ghlanadh.

 

 

 

 

 

 

G20

Bord na Gaeilge

-

1,178,000

1,178,000

-

Nl

Is deontas bilantúil é

 

Deontas bliantúil do Bhord na Gaeilge.

 

 

 

 

 

bhaineann

G21

Eagrals áirithe alle

-

1,180,000

1,180,000

-

Nl

Is deontas bhliantúil

 

Deontals bhilantúil d’eagrail dheonacha Ghaeilge

 

 

 

 

 

 

G22

Tograi ilghnéitheacha

300

200,000

-

200,300

Nl bhaineann

 

 

 

(£3,757,500)

(£2,868,000)

(£4,126,889)

(£2,498,611)

 

 

 


IRISH LANGUAGE

1988

1989

Total amount

Balance

 

Allocation

Allocation

paid to

unused/

 

(Revised)

 

December 1989

(excess expend.)

 

 

 

(Provisional)

 

Department of Education

 

 

 

 

1. Summer Colleges

341,604

350,000

676,585

15,019

Grants for Colleges providing special courses in

 

 

 

 

Irish during summer vacation for current year.

 

 

 

 

2. An Cumann Scoildramaiochta

10,000

10,000

20,000

-

Grant to An Cumann Scoildramaiochta for promotion of Irish-speaking drama activities.

 

 

 

 

3. Institiuid Teangeolaiochta Eireann

435,000

479,000

914,000

-

Grant towards the general expenses of Institiuid Teangeolaiochta Eireann which carries out research concerning the teaching and development of language skills covering Irish, English and other modern European languages.

 

 

 

 

4. Publications in Irish

482,858

453,000

975,272

(39,414)

This allocation meets the direct costs of publications in the Irish language by the Publications Branch of the Department (an Gum) and grants towards the publication of books in Irish by independent publishers.

 

 

 

 

5. Cluichi Cumarsaide

8,000

-

8,000

-

A package developed by teacheers for teaching the Irish language

 

 

 

 

6. All-Irish Schools

-

125,000

124,993

7

For the purchase of audio-visual equipment and library books

 

 

 

 

TOTAL : DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION

1,277,462

1,417,000

2,718,850

(24,388)

 


IRISH LANGUAGE

1988

1989

Total amount

 

 

Allocation

Allocation

paid to

Balance

 

 

 

December 1989

 

Department of Finance

 

 

 

 

1. Gaeleagras na Seirbhise Poibli

-

82,000

29,000

(a) Amount due to be spent

The allocation is for a series of initiatives by

 

 

 

34,000

Gaeleagras na Seirbhise Poibli, such as courses, seminars and workshops, designed to develop the capacity of civil servants to provide a service through Irish.

 

 

 

(b) Balance unsued 17,000

TOTAL : DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE

-

82,000

29,000

53,000

DUBLIN MILLENNIUM

 

Total Provision 1987-89

 

£m

Department of the Environment

 

 

 

Allocations for Cultural, Sporting, Recreational,

 

0.700

 

Amenity and Youth Projects during Millennium Year.

 

 

 

 

 

£0.700m

 

 


DUBLIN MILLENNIUM

1987/1988

Amount Paid

 

 

Allocation

 

 

 

(Revised)

 

 

 

 

 

H1

COMMUNITY AND YOUTH

103,233

103,233

 

In excess of 300 separate community groups, tenants’ associations and youth groups received aid from National Lottery funds. In addition to direct grants, the Dublin Millennium Office was able to assist Community bodies in a variety of ways, e.g.

 

 

 

- Aid with insuring events

 

 

 

- Provision of facilities for disabled at events

 

 

H2

ST PATRICK’S WEEK

99,054

99,054

 

This funding was provided for:

 

 

 

(i) The St Patrick’s Day Parade which was the most successful ever and was witnessed by an estimated 350,000 Dubliners and visitors.

 

 

 

(ii) Associated events during St Patrick’s Week, principally Spraoi Atha Cliath, a festival of traditional Irish music which culminated with the Guinness Seisiun - a free open-air concert at College Green, attended by an estimated 20,000 people.

 

 

 

Journalists from over 30 countries were in Dublin for the St Patrick’s Week celebrations, and events like the above attracted favourable press coverage throughout the world by highlighting Dublin as an attractive venue for both business and pleasure.

 

 

H3

LITERARY FESTIVAL

53,755

53,755

 

“Lit-Fest ’88” - the Dublin Literary Festival was held from June 13 - 26. During the festival, there were over 30 separate events including:

 

 

 

(a) Performances of “Fair City - The Abbey Reads” at the

 

 

 

National Concert Hall and “The Plough and The Stars” by the

 

 

 

Dublin Youth Theatre.

 

 

 

- Readings in libraries and throughout the city

 

 

 

- Exhibitions and Book Fairs

 

 

 

- Literary Walks

 

 

 

- Children’s Day at St Stephen’s Green

 

 

 

(b) Joyce Trail

 

 

 

A series of 14 bronze plaques detailing some of the movements of Leopold Bloom on June 16, 1904 (“Ulysses”, James Joyce) was commissioned with aid from the National Lottery in conjunction with another major sponsor.

 

 

 

(c) Re-Plaquing Buildings

 

 

 

Dublin has many notable buildings - notable for their architecture or for events which occurred there. While many of these buildings were “plaqued” a number of years ago, for some years now there has been a need to replace these plaques. Therefore, 31 bronze enamel plaques were commissioned to replace the existing ones. These can now be seen around the city.

 

 

H4

DUBLIN STREET CARNIVAL, OFFICIAL BIRTHDAY PARTY AND

94,163

94,163

 

VIKING WEEKEND

 

 

 

July 9 and 10 saw the biggest ever Dublin Street Carnival celebrating the City’s Official Birthday Party. Festivities ranged from street entertainment to open air concerts in St Patrick’s Park to the ILAC Car Park.

 

 

 

Dublin Viking Ship

 

 

 

The construction of “Dyflin” the Irish Viking Ship was partly sponsored by Dublin Millennium Lottery funding. It is an exact replica of the full scale Viking Longboat, the Gokstad, which was recovered during an archaeological dig in Sanjefiord in Norway in 1882. Dyflin was constructed by the East Wall Community and was launched on May 21, 1988.

 

 

 

Dublin Viking Weekend

 

 

 

As part of the Millennium Celebrations, representatives from “Viking” towns were invited to Dublin for the Dublin Viking Festival (July 15 - 17). The two main events of the weekend were the “Battle of Clontarf” and the “Sail Past” on the Liffey.

 

 

H5

ARTS & CULTURE PROJECTS

266,126

266,126

 

First Dublin International Guitar Festival

 

 

 

The Dublin International Guitar Festival was launched on February 21, 1988. It was organised by the Spanish Cultural Institute in conjunction with Newpark Music School and featured top international jazz, classical and flamenco guitarists.

 

 

 

Festival of Early Music

 

 

 

The Festival of Early Music was held from April 4 - 10. It featured music and instruments from the Renaissance period.

 

 

 

John Field Series

 

 

 

A series of music recitals commemorating John Field took place in the Hugh Lane Municipal Gallery.

 

 

 

Music for Fun

 

 

 

The RTE Symphony Orchestra visited six communities around the city.

 

 

 

Millennium Fanfare

 

 

 

On New Year’s Eve 1987, a new fanfare, specially commissioned, was heard for the very first time.

 

 

 

The Millennium Fanfare was written by Irish Composer, John Buckley.

 

 

 

People’s Art

 

 

 

Ongoing series of “exhibitions” featuring the work of the citizens of Dublin at St Stephen’s Green on selected weekends during the year. The culmination of this was a critics’ choice exhibition held at the Bank of Ireland on September 5, 1988.

 

 

 

Flags Project

 

 

 

The Irish Exhibition of living art organised a competition to find designs for 20 flags along the River Liffey. The project was designed to brightened up the river bank area.

 

 

 

Art on the Dart

 

 

 

This was a series of six mini-exhibitions, ranging from painting to photography, mounted in DART carriages. Using panels normally used for advertising, Art on the Dart provided a unique opportunity to view contemporary artists. Schools Art on the Dart This was a similar project to the above. Arts Liaison Officer

 

 

 

Many community groups around the city planned visual arts events to celebrate the Dublin Millennium. A visual Arts

 

 

 

Liaison Officer was appointed to oversee the running of these projects and to liaise with the artists involved.

 

 

 

Concerned Children’s Art

 

 

 

Concerned Children’s Art was a project linking the children of Dublin with the children of India. An exhibition of children’s art also took place.

 

 

 

Irish Language Projects

 

 

 

A number of events were also sponsored, as follows:

 

 

 

- Speak Irish Day (March 17) was organised by Conradh na

 

 

 

Gaeilge.

 

 

 

- Comhar na Muinteoiri Gaeilge organised a school based

 

 

 

Irish/bilingual competition.

 

 

 

- An Chomhchoiste Reamhscolaiochta published a book on

 

 

 

Dublin Street Games.

 

 

 

- Gaelscoileanna organised a pageant in Irish.

 

 

 

Horizon Pageants

 

 

 

A series of three pageants was produced by Horizon Theatre Company to celebrate the Millennium. “Here Comes Everybody” was the title of the pageant celebrating Lit-Fest. In three city centre parks - Mountjoy Square, Merrion Square and St Stephen’s Green - Horizon recreated authors and characters from Dublin’s Literary past. The historic

 

 

 

“Riding of the Franchises” and “Throwing the Dart” ceremonies were recreated on July 10. Both these ceremonies were associated with the Office of the Lord Mayor of Dublin during the Middle Ages.

 

 

 

Dublin Millennium - International Folk Festival

 

 

 

During the last week of July, Dublin hosted an International Folk Festival with participants from 12 countries performing on city streets during the day and in the RDS at night (July 20 - 24).

 

 

 

The Gulliver Saga

 

 

 

Over the two-day period, July 13 - 16, Dublin witnessed a pageant on a “huge” scale. Adapted scenes from “Gulliver’s Travels” were recreated with the aid of a 32 ft. giant, culminating in Gulliver’s parade down O’Connell Street.

 

 

 

Theatre

 

 

 

Funding was provided to enable the Dublin Theatre Festival to run for an additional week. It also helped the Abbey Theatre produce “St Stephen’s Green”. Yeats Exhibition at the Municipal Art Gallery

 

 

 

The Hugh Lane Municipal Gallery of Modern Art was given assistance to mount an exhibition of Yeats’ paintings.

 

 

H6

SPORT

57,669

57,669

 

Disabled Sport

 

 

 

A total of eight sporting organisations were grant aided by the National Lottery. These included the Special Olympics, Irish Wheelchair Association, National League of the Blind, Cerebral Palsy Sport Ireland, Irish Kidney Association, Irish Deaf Society, Dublin Deaf Association and the Irish Deaf Sports Association. In addition assistance was offered to disabled marathon participants.

 

 

 

In September the Garda Siochana organised a fun-day at

 

 

 

Garda HQ for mentally retarded Dublin children.

 

 

 

Sports Conference

 

 

 

A Dublin Millennium Sports Conference was held on October 27, entitled “The Seoul Experience - Planning for Success”. The conference was addressed by leading National and international sportsmen and women as well as leading sport experts.

 

 

 

International Swim Meet

 

 

 

This major International Swim Meet took place in March and attracted athletes from around the world, including many individual record holders.

 

 

 

Judo Conference

 

 

 

The European Judo Union chose Dublin as the venue for their annual general meeting which was held on April 9. Assistance was provided for this major international conference which attracted favourable publicity for Dublin.

 

 

H7

MISCELLANEOUS

26,000

26,000

 

Photographic Record

 

 

 

A photographic record of Dublin during the Millennium was published in book form as a permanent record of the Millennium celebrations.

 

 

 

Invisible Cities

 

 

 

Launched during the Lit-Fest ‘88, “Invisible Cities” explored the Dublin of some notable citizens.

 

 

 

European Year of the Environment

 

 

 

The European Year of the Environment focused attention on the physical environment. National Lottery assistance was provided for a series of events on March 20 in Merrion Square to highlight Dublin’s architectural and environmental heritage.

 

 

 

Millennium Enterprise Competition

 

 

 

A special prize for the most enterprising new venture to exploit Dublin’s environmental and natural resources was awarded in 1988. The award winners were announced at the end of the year.

 

 

 

TOTAL EXPENDITURE

700,000

700,000

NATIONAL LOTTERY ALLOCATIONS 1990

ON BEHALF OF

THAR CEANN

Department of Finance.

An Roinn Airgeadais.

Dublin 2.

Baile Atha Cliath 2.

Tel. (01) 767571.

Tel. (01) 767571.

National Lottery Allocations 1990


The Minister for Finance, Mr Albert Reynolds, T.D., wishes to announce today 9th April 1990 that the Government have approved National Lottery allocations for 1990 totalling £71.927 million, for programmes in the areas of sport, youth, recreation, amenities, the arts, national culture, the Irish language, the national heritage and the health and welfare of the community.


The attached statement describes the programmes for which Lottery funds are being provided, and in the case of grant schemes, outlines the procedures for applying for funds.


The £71.927 million of Lottery expenditure provided for in 1990 includes £17.888 million carry forward of allocations first made in earlier years but where expenditure has not proceeded as rapidly as had been expected, in order to ensure that the funds will continue to be available to the beneficiaries. While the balance of £54.039 million will in the main be used to cover the costs of ongoing Lottery-funded programmes, the Government have decided to fund certain new initiatives, among them the following:


-£500,000 in 1990, and a further £500,000 in 1991, for the restoration of the GPO, O’Connell Street, Dublin;


-£800,000 for services for the mentally handicapped and £500,000 for psychiatric services;


-£200,000 to assist in the introduction of new technology in the public library service;


-a further £1 million for the Amenity/Recreational Facilities Grants Scheme operated by the Department of the Environment;


-£200,000 for the Irish language promotion activities of Gael Linn.


The National Lottery Allocations 1990


The Government have decided on Lottery expenditures totalling £71.927 million in 1990, for the following programmes.


 

Amounts carried forward from previous years’ allocations

1990 Allocation

Total

 

£m

£m

£m

Youth, Sports & Recreation (including amenities)

10.655

22.131

32.786

Arts & Culture

3.238

14.226

17.464

The Irish Language

2.241

4.962

7.203

Health & Welfare

-

11.720

11.720

The National Heritage

1.754

1.000

2.754

Total

17.888

54.039

71.927

The following pages give details of the programmes for which these allocations are made. Further information may be obtained, if required, from the Government Departments concerned.


Prior to 1990, National Lottery expenditure was voted through a subhead in the Finance Vote. The funds were issued as required to suspense accounts operated by the spending Departments. These accounts held net balances amounting to £1.302 million at 1 January 1990, which will be available for spending during 1990.


YOUTH, SPORTS AND RECREATION (INCLUDING AMENITIES)

New Allocation
1990
£m

Department of Labour

 

1. COMMUNITY YOUTH TRAINING PROGRAMME

0.500

The Community Youth Training Programme, operated by FAS, is designed to give basic training coupled with work experience to young unemployed people on projects which are aimed at improving local amenities.

 

Normally local groups provide funds for the cost of materials for projects but in disadvantaged areas adequate funds may not be available.

 

The allocation from the National Lottery will be used to provide materials for suitable projects in disadvantaged areas, where the level of unemployment is about twice the national average.

 

The allocation will be administered by FAS.

 

Department of Education

 

1. YOUTH SERVICES

8.761

The following programmes will be funded in 1990:

 

(a) Grants to national youth organisations including Youth Services Grant Scheme, and grants for organisation development, inservice training and provision of youth information

 

(b) Grant to Comhairle le Leas Oige, which is the sub-committee of the City of Dublin VEC dealing with Youth matters. The major portion of the grant is in respect of discretionary payments made to youth groups who are registered with Comhairle le Leas Oige.

 

(c) Miscellaneous programmes including Disadvantaged Youth Projects, Youth Exchanges, Local Voluntary Youth Councils, Gaisce - The President’s Award, and Political Education Officers

 

In addition to this amount, a further £139,000 held in a suspense account at 1/1/90 will be available for spending in 1990, bringing the total to £8.9 million.

 

All queries should be addressed in the first instance to Youth Affairs Section, 11th Floor, Hawkins House, Dublin 2.

 

2. CURRENT SPORTS EXPENDITURE

5,600

This covers expenditure on the following programmes:

 

(a) Grants to National Sports Organisations

 

Grants are paid to National Sports Organisations to assist:-

 

(i) in the areas of Coaching, Administration, Equipment and Special Projects designed to increase participation and improve standards;

 

(ii) Special Initiatives:

 

(a) the promotion of the “Sports for All” concept;

 

(b) the promotion of sporting opportunities in deprived areas.

 

Applications for grants are made to Sports Section, Department of Education, 11th Floor, Hawkins House, Dublin 2.

 

(iii) New Initiatives: Funding is provided for

 

- a Gaelic Athletic Association scheme to promote and develop hurling.

 

- A house of Sport which has been established to accommodate National Sports Organisations. At present 13 organisations are provided with accommodation at premises located at O’Neills Irish International Sports Company at the Longmile Road, Walkinstown, Dublin 12.

 

(b) Grants for International Competition:

 

Grants are paid to National Sports Organisations to assist towards the cost of hosting or attending Major International Competitions such as World or European Championships, multi-nation tournaments etc.

 

Applications for grants are made through the National Governing Body of the Sport to Sports Section, Department of Education, 11th Floor, Hawkins House, Dublin 2. The only stipulation is that applications should be submitted 8 weeks prior to the event.

 

(c) Grants are paid to a number of organisations towards the cost of employing full-time administrators with a view to developing sport to professional standards. Twenty-six personnel are currently employed and some organisations employ coaches or technical directors with assistance from this scheme.

 

(d) Payments relating to the Promotional Activities of COSPOIR, The National Sports Council

 

These payments provide funds for the running expenses of COSPOIR, The National Sports Council, the cost of Sport for All promotions and the activities of the Long Distance Walking Routes Committee which operates under the aegis of COSPOIR.

 

(e) Sports Scholarships:

 

This Scheme caters for sportspersons who show promise in their particular Sport and who wish to pursue their Sport while studying for the academic qualification of their choice. In 1989 the value of the scholarship was the full lecture fees plus a maintenance allowance of £ 525 for a student living at home and £ 1,315 for a student living away from home. A total of 6 students were in receipt of Scholarships grants in 1989. (No further scholarships have been awarded since the end of the 1986-1987 academic session. Existing scholarship holders are being maintained until the end of the academic course).

 

(f) Grants for Outstanding Sportspersons:

 

This scheme provides special subvention to Outstanding Sportspersons to enable them to undertake training and competition at the highest level.

 

Grant applications are made through the National Governing Body of Sport to Sports Section, Dept. of Education, 11th Floor, Hawkins House, Dublin 2.

 

(g) International Sports Exchanges:

 

Under the Cultural Agreement between Ireland and France, a bi - lateral programme of exchange in the areas of sport and leisure-time activity is approved for grant-aid each year by representatives of the French and Irish Governments. The aim of the programme is to encourage co-operation between Organisations catering for Sport and Physical Recreation in the two countries, through the exchange of coaches, instructors, administrators and experts in various fields relevant to Sport and Physical Recreation. A similar agreement with Germany is being implemented in 1990.

 

Grant applications are made through the National Governing Body of Sport to Sports Section, Dept. of Education, 11th Floor, Hawkins House, Dublin 2.

 

(h) Development Officers:

 

Grants are payable to 9 Sporting and 14 Community Organisations in respect of the employment of Development Officers.

 

(i) Morton Stadium:

 

The Department of Education is responsible for the management and maintenance of Morton Stadium in partnership with Dublin Corporation and Dublin County Council - each partner contributes one-third of all costs involved.

 

(j) Staffing and Management of Outdoor Education Centres:

 

Grants are paid to 8 Vocational Education Committees in respect of the staffing and management of the following Outdoor Education Centres:

 

(a) Cappanalea, Co. Kerry,

 

(b) Kinsale, Co. Cork,

 

(c) Birr, Co. Offaly,

 

(d) Shielbeggan, Co. Wexford,

 

(e) Gartan Lough, Co. Donegal,

 

(f) Burren, Co. Clare,

 

(g) Petersburg, Co. Galway

 

(h) Achill, Co Mayo

 

Grants are also paid in respect of the purchase of major items of equipment for Outdoor Education Centres.

 

(k) Institute of Leisure and Amenity Management:

 

The Institute of Leisure and Amenity Management is responsible for a programme designed to ensure the maximum utilisation of community centres, sports halls, school sports facilities and swimming pools.

 

(l) Sports Research:

 

The development of sport in Ireland is contrained by lack of research. Funds are therefore being provided to conduct research into key areas of sport. Included among these are : Intervention Strategies in physical Fitness in Primary Schools, Sports Injuries - Analysis and Prevention, Changes during Training for the Marathon, Hormonal Changes in Female Athletes, Register of Leisure Facilities Nationwide.

 

(m) Commercial Development of Sport:

 

This programme involves the promotion and development of various sports and outdoor pursuits as attractive, marketable products, capable of satisfying foreign tourist demand.

 

(n) National Coaching and Training Centre:

 

This centre will be located at Thomond College, Limerick. It will have responsibility for development of coaching skills for all sports and will also be in a position to assist elite sports-persons with their individual training programmes.

 

(o) VEC Sports Activities:

 

(i) General Youth and Sports Grants These are grants administered by VECs to assist Youth and Sports Clubs at local level in the provision of equipment, and with coaching and administrative expenses.

 

(ii) Special Projects in Disadvantaged Areas This Scheme aims to help disadvantaged people by creating a better lifestyle for them through participation in sport. Projects include the introduction of new sports to disadvantaged areas, sports schemes for young travellers, sports activities for disabled people, the development of special programmes for children at risk, etc.

 

(iii) Sailing Courses for Less Advantaged 15 VECs took part in this scheme in 1988 and 1989.

 

(iv) Development of Youth Services in Co Dublin Assistance for youth development projects in Tallaght and Blanchardstown in conjunction with Foroige and also in the Boro’ of Dun Laoghaire in conjunction with the Catholic Youth Council. This is an ongoing programme.

 

(v) CDVEC/Joint Programme The City of Dublin Vocational Education Committee runs a joint programme of Outdoor Education with the Associations for Adventure Sports.

 

3. SPORTS CAPITAL EXPENDITURE

 

National Regional and Local Sports Centres

5.170

This programme provides for the establishment of

 

(i) a National Sports Centre

 

(ii) 9 Regional Sports Centres

 

(iii) 18 Local Sports Centres

 

£6.2 million was allocated for this programme in 1989, of which £1.87 million was spent by end-1989. The remaining £4.33 million will be available for spending in 1990 together with a new allocation of £5.17 million giving a total of £9.5 million.

 

This allocation will be expended on these projects as planning and construction proceeds.

 

4. RECREATIONAL FACILITIES GRANT SCHEME

0.800

£0.825 million of the £4 million originally allocated in November 1987 will be available for spending in 1990, together with an additional £0.800 million, giving a total of £1.625 million. It is already committed to existing projects and will be expended as projects are completed. No applications be being accepted under this scheme, which has been replaced by the Amenity/ Recreational Facilities Grants Scheme administered by the Department of the Environment.

 

Department of the Environment

 

1. AMENITY/RECREATIONAL FACILITIES GRANTS SCHEME

1.000

The Government have provided a further £1 million for this scheme in addition to the £5.5 million annnounced in November 1989. This brings to £6.5 million the amount available for allocation to individual projects in 1990.

 

The aim of the scheme is to assist voluntary groups and local authorities in the carrying out of projects of an amenity, recreational, leisure or environmental improvement nature.

 

(a) The scheme will operate through the County Councils and County Borough Corporations who will be responsible for processing applications. Grants under the scheme will be allocated by the Minister for the Environment to projects recommended by the local authorities.

 

(b) The closing date for receipt by the Department of the Environment of projects recommended by local authorities for consideration by the Minister for grant purposes was 28 February 1990. Decisions on grant allocations generally will be made as soon as possible.

 

A further £0.552 million which was allocated to specific projects in 1987 and 1988 had not been issued by 31 December 1989 and is being held in a suspense account at the Department of the Environment. This amount will be available for issue in 1990.

 

Department of Defence

 

1. To provide for the operation of the Sail Training Scheme operated by Coiste an Asgard

0.300

TOTAL NEW ALLOCATION FOR YOUTH, SPORTS, RECREATION AND AMENITIES

22.131

 


ARTS AND CULTURE

New Allocation 1990

 

£m

Department of the Taoiseach

 

1. Arts Council

3.948

The Arts Council at 70 Merrion Square, Dublin 2, is responsible for this expenditure. (In addition to this new allocation, a further £1 million allocated but unexpended in 1989 will be spent in 1990).

 

This grant is additional to the normal provision for the Arts Council and will bring total Exchequer funding of the Arts Council to £9,472,000 in 1990.

 

2. National Museum of Ireland

0.431

3. National Library of Ireland

0.146

4. National Gallery of Ireland

0.116

5. Irish Manuscripts Commission

0.031

These grants are towards the on-going expenses of the institutions other than salaries e.g. acquisition budgets and other non-pay costs. (A further £19,000 allocated in 1989 to the Irish Manuscripts Commission but unexpended will be available in 1990).

 

6. Grants for Cultural Organisations/Agencies

0.750

These grants are towards the general running costs of institutions such as the Royal Hospital Kilmainham, Chester Beatty Library and to meet additional running costs e.g. curatorial staff at the National Gallery/National Museum. (A further £244,000 allocated but unexpended in 1989 will be spent in 1990).

 

7. Irish Museum of Modern Art

0.325

This grant is towards the general running costs of the Museum (£75,000) and an acquisitions budget (£250,000).

 

8. Dublin 1991 - European City of Culture Project

0.230

This grant is towards the cost of planning and co-ordination of activities to be undertaken in 1991.

 

9. National Concert Hall

0.170

This grant is towards the running costs (pay and non-pay) of the Hall.

 

Note :

 

In addition, the following amounts, representing the balance of allocations originally announced for 1987/89 but not spent, are provided for in the Vote of the Department of the Taoiseach for 1990. Irish Film Board (£95,000)

 

To meet wind down costs of Board i.e. commitments entered into prior to June, 1987.

 

Museum at the Custom House Docks (£244,000)

 

This is a contribution towards the cost of the creation of a Museum of Decorative and Folk Art at the Custom House Docks Site.

 

Once-off Grants (£1,435,000)

 

This is the balance of the 1987/88 funds earmarked for specific cultural projects. It covers grants for twelve capital projects, including the renovation of the National Museum and National Gallery, the establishment of a Gallery/Museum of Modern Art at the Royal Hospital, Kilmainham and the proposed major arts centres in Galway and Letterkenny. (A further £8,000 held in a suspense account at 1/1/90 is also available for spending on these projects).

 

All other grants for arts purposes (other than funding for national cultural institutions) are administered by the Arts Council, 70 Merrion Square, Dublin 2.

 

Department of the Environment

 

1. Public Libraries

3.150

This allocation is made up of

 

(a) £1.950 million capital grants to local authorities in respect of approved expenditure on public library development projects;

 

(b) £1 million non-capital funding in the form of a subsidy to local authorities towards loan charges or leasing costs incurred by them in the provision of public library facilities.

 

(c) £200,000 to asist in the introduction of new technology in the public library service

 

Department of Foreign Affairs

 

1. Cultural Relations Committee

0.400

The purpose of this allocation is to enable the Minister for Foreign Affairs to promote, and assist Irish cultural projects of a high artistic standard, with a view to the enhancement of Ireland’s image abroad and the further development of friendly relations with other countries.

 

The Cultural Relations Committee advises the

 

Minister on the planning and organisation of broadly-based cultural programmes overseas, taking into account Ireland’s commitments under its Cultural Agreements with other countries. The Committee also makes recommendations on applications for funding received from groups or individuals organising cultural projects abroad. Individuals or groups applying for grants from the cultural relations allocation are required to forward a completed questionnaire, which is available on request from the Cultural Section of the Department of Foreign Affairs, together with a covering note and any other relevant details relating to the project, to the Secretary, Cultural Relations Committee, Department of Foreign Affairs, 80 St Stephen’s Green, Dublin 2.

 

Applications, giving full details, should be received at least two months in advance of the date on which a decision is necessary or of the date of the event in question, whichever is the earlier.

 

In addition to the £400,000 shown here £17,000 held in a suspense account at 1.1.90 will be available for spending in 1990.

 

Office of Public Works

 

1. Restoration of Important Buildings

2.169

The following projects will be financed in 1990

 

Custom House

Restoration of Stonework

 

Casino Marino

Landscaping and site development

 

Kilmainham Gaol

Continuation of refurbishment

 

Church of the Most

Structural Repairs and Holy Trinity restoration (Chapel Royal)

 

In addition £201,000 allocated for these purposes in previous years but not issued has been carried forward, and £374,000 held in a suspense account at OPW at 1/1/90 is also available.

 

Department of Education

 

1. Library Grants

0.095

To maintain the rate of national schools’ library grant at 38p per pupil for the current year.

 

2. Royal Irish Academy of Music

0.767

A grant towards the general expenses of the Royal Irish Academy of Music which provides music education and training.

 

3. Dublin Institute of Advanced Studies

0.650

To support the activities of the School of Celtic Studies in the Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies. The work being carried out by the school is very important for the preservation of the Irish language and Celtic heritage.

 

4. Grants to Cultural Bodies

0.054

Grants towards the general expenses of eleven cultural bodies who promote Irish culture, music and other forms of culture.

 

5. UNESCO

0.382

This allocation meets Ireland’s contribution to the UNESCO budget and various incidental expenses arising from UNESCO membership, including expenses of the National Secretariat for UNESCO and certain student grants and fellowships

 

6. Exchanges under cultural agreements

0.412

This allocation meets the cost of student exchange scholarships and the exchange of educational experts, including exchange of language teachers and assistants.

 

TOTAL NEW ALLOCATIONS FOR ARTS AND CULTURE PROJECTS

14.226

 


IRISH LANGUAGE

New Allocation 1990
£m

Roinn na Gaeltachta

 

1. Bord na Gaeilge

1.400

Annual subvention.

 

2. Voluntary Irish Language Organisations

1.600

Annual subvention for voluntary Irish language organisations including a special allocation of £200,000 for Gael-Linn.

 

3. Eagraiochtai na Scoileanna Gaeltachta

0.015

Part funding to this voluntary organisation of Gaeltacht teachers and parents. The balance of the 1989 allocation, £30,000, will also be available in 1990.

 

4. Oidhreacht Chorca Dhuibhne

0.040

Organisation of a series of pilot projects and subject studies in the Dingle penninsula.

 

5. Glór na nGael

0.110

This competition is designed to promote and encourage the use of Irish in everyday life.

 

This funding will cover the costs of additional organisers and increase the prize fund.

 

6. Tionscadail na Gaeilge

0.030

(i) Pilot programme to promote Irish in North Tipperary. In addition, the unused balance of the 1989 allocation (£20,000) will be available in 1990.

 

(ii) A Pilot programme to promote Irish in Galway. This programme, costing £25,000, will be financed from the balance carried forward from the 1989 allocation for miscellaneous projects.

 

7. Other miscellaneous projects

0.275

A new allocation of £275,000 has been made for the purpose of promoting the Irish langauge & culture. In addition to this new allocation, the unspent balance of assistance previously allocated towards grants for various projects in this area, amounting to £323,000, will be made available in 1990.

 

Amounts carried forward from the previous year

 

Provision of an Irish Language Centre at University College Galway

(£800,000)

 

Expenditure in 1990 on the project to provide a special building to be used for Irish language activities (accommodating academic and recreational facilities).

 

Siamsa Tire, Tralee

(£500,000)

 

Expenditure in 1990 on the provision of a new theatre in Tralee.

 

Irish Language Television Programming

(£500,000)

 

Department of Finance

 

1. Gaeleagras na Seirbhise Poibli

0.080

The allocation is for a series of initiatives by Gaeleagras na Seirbhise Poibli, such as courses, seminars and workshops, designed to develop the capacity of civil servants to provide a service through Irish.

 

An additional £43,000, part of the 1989 allocation which was not issued in 1989, will be spent in 1990. [There was a negative balance of £9,000 in the Departmental suspense account at 1/1/90.]

 

Department of Education

 

1. Summer Colleges

0.406

Grants for Colleges providing special courses in Irish during summer vacations.

 

2. Institiuid Teangeolaiochta Eireann

0.553

Grant towards the general expenses of Institiuid Teangeolaiochta Eireann which carries out research concerning the teaching and development of language skills covering Irish, English and other modern European languages.

 

3. Publications in Irish

0.453

This allocation meets the direct costs of publications in the Irish language by the Publications.. Branch of the Department (an Gum) and grants towards the publication of books in Irish by independent publishers.

 

TOTAL NEW ALLOCATIONS FOR IRISH LANGUAGE PROJECTS

4.962

 


HEALTH AND WELFARE

New Allocation 1990
£m

Department of Health

 

1. Hospital Building Programme

2.000

2. Improved Services for the Elderly

3.000

Special allocation, announced initially in the 1990 Budget Statement, to develop services for the elderly as recommended in the Report of the Working Party on Services for the Elderly - “The Years Ahead - A Policy for the Elderly”.

 

3. Services for the Mentally Handicapped

0.800

New initiatives in the provision of community based services for persons with mental handicap.

 

4. Child Care Services

0.500

Special initiative to provide specialised residential accommodation for disturbed at-risk adolescents.

 

5. Other Programmes

4.300

The Handicapped

 

Recurring projects which have already received assistance from National Lottery funds which require continued funding.

 

The Elderly

 

Improvement of services available for the elderly, including the provision of community-based services designed to encourage the care of the elderly at local community level.

 

Psychiatric Services

 

The development of community based psychiatric services in accordance with Government policy as stated in “Planning for the Future”.

 

Community Information and Development Services

 

The provision of community information and development services, including counselling and welfare projects. The National Social Service Board and the National Council for the Aged are also funded as part of this programme.

 

Aids Prevention Programme

 

Prevention programme with emphasis on special measures to minimise the spread of infection, particularly among intravenous drug abusers and between those abusers and the population at large.

 

Child Services

 

Improved assessment services for the assessment of alleged cases of child sexual abuse and the development of support services for parents and children.

 

From 1 January 1990 applications for assistance for local and voluntary organisations should be made to the Chief Executive Officer of the relevant health board. National programmes such as the Aids Prevention Programme will continue to be controlled by the Department and in these cases applications should be made to the Department of Health, Hawkins House, Dublin 2.

 

[A further £57,000 held in a suspense account at the Department of Health at 1/1/90 is available for spending on these programmes].

 

Department of Social Welfare

 

1. Grants to Voluntary Bodies

0.750

Grant Scheme to assist Voluntary Bodies to under-take “once-off” projects in the social services area.

 

Applications should be addressed to Miscellaneous Grants Section, Department of Social Welfare, 3rd Floor, Store Street, Dublin 1.

 

The normal closing date for applications is the end of March in each year.

 

Department of Defence

 

1. Irish Red Cross Society

0.370

Annual Grant-in-Aid

 

TOTAL NEW ALLOCATIONS FOR HEALTH AND WELFARE PROJECTS

11.720

 


THE NATIONAL HERITAGE

New Allocation 1990
£m

Department of Tourism and Transport

 

1. King John’s Castle, Limerick

0.500

This programme involves the restoration and development of the 13th Century King John’s Castle and surrounding medieval quarter as a day-visitor tourist attraction of international standing.

 

This is the second instalment of a commitment of £1 million over a three-year period. The first instalment of £0.3 million allocated in 1989 is being carried over into 1990, thereby bringing the total allocation to £0.8 million.

 

Department of Communications

 

1. Restoration Works at GPO, Dublin

0.500

Recent examination of the external surface of the GPO, Dublin has shown that there is serious and widespread deterioration of high level stonework. In the light of the importance of the building from the national heritage viewpoint urgent repairs and restorations are essential.

 

This is the first instalment of a commitment of £1 million to this project.

 

Department of the Taoiseach

 

1. National Heritage Council

 

The balance of £1.454 million allocated to the National Heritage Council in previous years, about 50% of which is already committed to projects, will be available in 1990. In addition, £164,000 held in a suspense account at 1/1/90 will be available for issue during the year.

 

The National Heritage Council operates a scheme of once-off grant assistance for projects in the areas of archaeology, architecture, flora and fauna, heritage gardens and certain inland water-ways. The expenses of the Council are also met from the Lottery allocation. Application forms for grant assistance may be obtained from: Secreatary, National Heritage Council, Department of the Taoiseach, Government Buildings, Dublin 2.

 

Applications for grant assistance are considered on an ongoing basis.

 

TOTAL NEW ALLOCATION FOR NATIONAL HERITAGE PROJECTS

1.000

* These organisations also received grantsfrom Exchequer funds in 1987.