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455 Questions— 22 February 2005. <strong>Written</strong> <strong>Answers</strong> 456[Éamon Ó Cuív.]Aguisín 2Sliocht as Phlean Forbartha Chontae naGaillimhe i ndáil le ráiteas tionchar teangaLanguage impact statements will be requiredwhere an application is made for two or morehouses, or where an applicant applied for morethan one house in an area. The purpose <strong>of</strong> aLanguage Impact Statement will be to assess<strong>the</strong> likely impact <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> proposed developmenton <strong>the</strong> usage <strong>of</strong> Irish within <strong>the</strong> Gaeltacht area.Permission will only be granted where <strong>the</strong>Authority is satisfied that <strong>the</strong> effect <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>development will be beneficial to <strong>the</strong> usage <strong>of</strong><strong>the</strong> language in <strong>the</strong> area, if permitted.Community Development.273. Mr. Durkan asked <strong>the</strong> Minister for Community,Rural and Gaeltacht Affairs his plans for<strong>the</strong> enhancement <strong>of</strong> services provided or fundedby his Department on a county basis; and if hewill make a statement on <strong>the</strong> matter. [6006/05]Minister for Community, Rural and GaeltachtAffairs (Éamon Ó Cuív): I am always seeking toimprove measures and benefits for communitiesacross <strong>the</strong> range <strong>of</strong> programmes operated by myDepartment. In <strong>the</strong> context <strong>of</strong> a 19% increase in<strong>the</strong> Estimates for 2005 for my Department, Ianticipate progress across a range <strong>of</strong> measuresthis year, including <strong>the</strong> local and regional drugstask forces, <strong>the</strong> rural social scheme, and <strong>the</strong> communitydevelopment programme.Dormant Accounts Fund.274. Mr. Durkan asked <strong>the</strong> Minister for Community,Rural and Gaeltacht Affairs <strong>the</strong> number<strong>of</strong> applications received from County Kildare forfunding from <strong>the</strong> proceeds <strong>of</strong> dormant accountsin 2005; <strong>the</strong> funds he has allocated to date orintends to allocate before <strong>the</strong> end <strong>of</strong> 2005; and ifhe will make a statement on <strong>the</strong> matter.[6009/05]Minister <strong>of</strong> State at <strong>the</strong> Department <strong>of</strong> Community,Rural and Gaeltacht Affairs (Mr. N.Ahern): Decisions on <strong>the</strong> disbursement <strong>of</strong> fundsfrom dormant accounts moneys are currently amatter for <strong>the</strong> Dormant Accounts Fund DisbursementsBoard, an independent body establishedunder <strong>the</strong> Dormant Accounts Acts. Theboard engaged Area Development ManagementLimited, ADM, to administer <strong>the</strong> initial round <strong>of</strong>funding on its behalf which involves <strong>the</strong> disbursement<strong>of</strong> up to \60 million from <strong>the</strong> fund.Following an invitation to groups and organisationsto make applications for funding, over1,600 applications were received by ADM in2004. I understand that 21 <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> applicationsreceived were in respect <strong>of</strong> proposals in CountyKildare. The process <strong>of</strong> assessing and makingdecisions on <strong>the</strong>se applications is ongoing andnearing completion. In this regard, to date <strong>the</strong>board has approved 420 projects for funding totallingapproximately \42 million. Ten <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> projectsapproved, involving funding <strong>of</strong> approximately\1.5 million, are based in County Kildare.Question No. 275 answered with QuestionNo. 7.Drugs Task Forces.276. Mr. Durkan asked <strong>the</strong> Minister for Community,Rural and Gaeltacht Affairs <strong>the</strong> extent towhich he expects to assist those in <strong>the</strong> fightagainst drugs throughout 2005; and if he willmake a statement on <strong>the</strong> matter. [6012/05]Minister <strong>of</strong> State at <strong>the</strong> Department <strong>of</strong> Community,Rural and Gaeltacht Affairs (Mr. N.Ahern): My Department has responsibility for<strong>the</strong> work <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> 14 local drugs task forces, <strong>the</strong> tenregional drugs task forces and <strong>the</strong> young people’sfacilities and services fund. Funding <strong>of</strong> \31.5 millionis available in my Department to support anddevelop drugs projects through <strong>the</strong>se programmesin 2005.In addition, approximately \20 million in fundingis being provided on an annual basis to mainstreamedLDTF and YPFSF drugs projectsthrough o<strong>the</strong>r Departments and agencies.Departmental Funding.277. Mr. Durkan asked <strong>the</strong> Minister for Community,Rural and Gaeltacht Affairs if he hasexpanded <strong>the</strong> number <strong>of</strong> groups or bodies eligiblefor various forms <strong>of</strong> grant aid from his Department;and if he will make a statement on <strong>the</strong>matter. [6013/05]Minister for Community, Rural and GaeltachtAffairs (Éamon Ó Cuív): There has been no formalexpansion <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> number <strong>of</strong> groups or bodieseligible for various forms <strong>of</strong> grant aid from myDepartment. However, given my Department’sfocus on communities, particularly those that arevulnerable or under threat, all applications forfunding receive serious consideration.Community Development.278. Mr. Durkan asked <strong>the</strong> Minister for Community,Rural and Gaeltacht Affairs <strong>the</strong> extent towhich he has been able to address <strong>the</strong> issues <strong>of</strong>rural depopulation; if he has come to an understandingwith An Taisce on <strong>the</strong> issue; and if hewill make a statement on <strong>the</strong> matter. [6014/05]Minister for Community, Rural and GaeltachtAffairs (Éamon Ó Cuív): I refer <strong>the</strong> Deputy tomy reply to Question No. 93 <strong>of</strong> 9 November 2004in relation to rural housing.Departmental Funding.279. Mr. Durkan asked <strong>the</strong> Minister for Community,Rural and Gaeltacht Affairs <strong>the</strong> number<strong>of</strong> applications for grant aid or o<strong>the</strong>r forms <strong>of</strong> financialassistance received in his Department fromvarious voluntary bodies, groups or agencies in

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