Written answers
Thursday, 28 January 2016
Department of Education and Skills
School Funding
Lucinda Creighton (Dublin South East, Renua Ireland)
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330. To ask the Minister for Education and Skills to set down in tabular form by county the funding received for primary schools and post-primary schools for additional accommodation, new buildings or new schools for each year since 2011. [3756/16]
Jan O'Sullivan (Limerick City, Labour)
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Total capital funding expended on a county basis in the primary and post-primary sectors from 2011 to 2015 are provided on the following table.
I would further advise the Deputy that information on the Large Scale Projects Programme, the Additional Accommodation Scheme, the Prefab Replacement Initiative, the Summer Works Scheme and the Emergency Works Scheme is available on my Department's Website.
County | 2011 | 2012 | 2013 | 2014 | 2015 |
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Carlow | €7,851,722 | €9,236,218 | €8,556,151 | €7,745,688 | €8,750,519 |
Cavan | €9,637,296 | €8,805,051 | €4,598,345 | €7,340,508 | €8,589,538 |
Clare | €4,768,766 | €3,476,383 | €8,965,676 | €4,772,962 | €4,022,866 |
Cork | €43,180,095 | €33,082,812 | €46,103,814 | €55,129,277 | €59,955,550 |
Donegal | €16,492,774 | €11,576,361 | €7,642,181 | €6,788,241 | €13,249,762 |
Dublin | €154,662,388 | €109,058,345 | €141,760,911 | €186,492,018 | €148,655,685 |
Galway | €23,864,949 | €14,050,542 | €26,705,915 | €25,292,952 | €42,320,599 |
Kerry | €13,161,467 | €11,701,174 | €5,036,738 | €12,692,997 | €19,924,299 |
Kildare | €57,077,216 | €24,907,784 | €15,604,674 | €32,010,086 | €25,802,089 |
Kilkenny | €6,607,897 | €4,410,479 | €10,990,557 | €7,097,002 | €8,869,558 |
Laois | €8,700,760 | €6,309,361 | €12,347,910 | €3,176,236 | €6,682,818 |
Leitrim | €1,968,343 | €447,646 | €1,405,262 | €1,339,936 | €1,662,818 |
Limerick | €21,167,503 | €16,385,730 | €13,755,589 | €17,729,358 | €14,158,977 |
Longford | €2,627,937 | €1,213,458 | €3,330,841 | €4,895,857 | €6,063,232 |
Louth | €20,490,346 | €16,003,027 | €12,285,573 | €15,740,325 | €25,345,106 |
Mayo | €9,701,652 | €5,801,870 | €6,271,087 | €9,429,339 | €9,045,046 |
Meath | €21,993,042 | €19,922,823 | €41,258,814 | €24,072,252 | €31,951,876 |
Monaghan | €6,600,930 | €34,310,401 | €3,288,818 | €5,368,025 | €8,088,547 |
Offaly | €12,535,612 | €5,658,856 | €3,547,400 | €11,564,167 | €12,975,821 |
Roscommon | €3,950,776 | €1,894,500 | €1,450,105 | €2,413,621 | €2,322,732 |
Sligo | €9,225,691 | €11,645,356 | €4,803,302 | €2,910,402 | €4,551,215 |
Tipperary | €15,103,060 | €18,615,492 | €10,555,075 | €13,113,050 | €13,793,015 |
Waterford | €15,297,540 | €4,734,452 | €11,777,616 | €13,771,966 | €13,502,010 |
Westmeath | €12,742,714 | €10,115,409 | €5,974,303 | €7,837,918 | €10,155,188 |
Wexford | €16,304,484 | €11,448,403 | €8,803,577 | €11,724,895 | €19,298,294 |
Wicklow | €14,155,430 | €5,415,803 | €12,019,396 | €14,235,093 | €35,869,469 |
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