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The Minister for Communities to Detail the Amount of Investment Insporting Paul Givan MLA Minister for Communities Lighthouse Building, 1 Cromac Place Belfast BT7 2JB Andy Allen MLA Northern Ireland Assembly Parliament Buildings Ballymiscaw Stormont AQW 2517/16-21 Mr Allen has asked The Minister for Communities to detail the amount of investment in sporting facilities since 2006, broken down by facility. Answer The former Department of Social Development (DSD) and the former Department of Culture, Arts and Leisure (DCAL), invested in a range of sporting facilities since 2006. In addition, Sport NI, an arms length body of DCAL, and now of the Department of Communities, also invested in sporting facilities. During the period April 2006 to March 2016, Sport NI invested total funding of £103,908,748 in sports facilities. The Department for Communities Retention and Disposal Schedule means that financial records are not held beyond six years. Therefore the investment details relating to the former Departments, DSD and DCAL, relate to the 6 year period April 2009 to March 2016. Expenditure for financial year 2016/17 is not included as it is ongoing and has not been finalised. During the period April 2009 to March 2016 the Department of Communities (excluding Sport NI) invested a total of £73,952,606.61 in sporting facilities. In addition, the former DSD was able to allocate European Peace Funding totalling 9,146,928 and £30,675,989 to sports projects for the period 2007 to 2013. The details of all investments in sports facilities broken down by facility have been made available through the Assembly Library. Signed: Paul Givan MLA Date: FUNDING PROVIDED BY FORMER DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT - REGENERATION Source of Funding - Year Organisation Facility Location Amount Branch Name Neighbourhood 2012/13 AFC Craigavon - upgraded changing rooms Craigavon 241,960.89 Renewal Ballinran Regional Shared Neighbourhood 2014/15 Sporting Facility 3G pitch Ballinran 264,234.55 Renewal Neighbourhood 2015/16 Bessbrook MUGA MUGA Bessbrook 43,806.49 Renewal Neighbourhood 2012/13 Bosco GAA refurbishment Minor refurb of club facilities Newry 24,094.00 Renewal Rosemount Avenue, 2012/13 Brooke Park Pitches - Soccer Soccer pitch Neighbourhood Londonderry 147,801.00 Renewal Brooke Park Redevelopment - Rosemount Avenue, 2014/15 MUGA/Contact Sports Centre Neighbourhood Multi Use Sports Facility Londonderry 150,000.00 Renewal Brooke Park Redevelopment - Rosemount Avenue, 2015/16 MUGA/Contact Sports Centre Neighbourhood Multi Use Sports Facility Londonderry 550,000.00 Renewal Craven St, Shankill Rd, Neighbourhood 2012/13 Cairn Lodge ABC Ground & Facility Maintenance Belfast 18,800.00 Renewal Craven St, Shankill Rd, Neighbourhood 2014/15 Cairn Lodge ABC Ground & Facility Maintenance Belfast 1,100.00 Renewal Craven St, Shankill Rd, Neighbourhood 2015/16 Cairn Lodge ABC Ground & Facility Maintenance Belfast 9,800.00 Renewal FUNDING PROVIDED BY FORMER DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT - REGENERATION Source of Funding - Year Organisation Facility Location Amount Branch Name Craven St, Shankill Rd, Neighbourhood 2016/17 Cairn Lodge ABC Ground & Facility Maintenance Belfast 14,700.00 Renewal Neighbourhood 2011/12 Cliftonville Communtiy Centre Pitch & lighting Cliftonville 62,225.00 Renewal 2011/12 Clondermot Soccer and Tennis Changing Facilities Irish Street, 57,705.00 Neighbourhood Londonderry Renewal Clooney Playing Fields - Soccer 2011/12 Resurfacing and drainage Clooney Park 133,000.00 Neighbourhood and Tennis East/West, Londonderry Renewal Craigavon Area Multi-sports Neighbourhood 2013/14 games area 3 multi-sport pitches Craigavon 335,730.71 Renewal Neighbourhood 2012/13 Craigavon City FC 3G Pitch Craigavon 446,989.00 Renewal Derry City & Strabane District Shantallow, Neighbourhood 2016/17 Council Leafair Jogging Trail Londonderry 90,000.00 Renewal 2011/12 Derry City Council Fountain MUGA 186,730.32 Neighbourhood Fountain, Londonderry Renewal 2014/15 Derry City Council Outdoor Gyms (Outer North) Galliagh, Londonderry Neighbourhood 56,303.00 Renewal Multi Purpose Sports Complex - Rosemount, 2014/15 Doire Colmcille CLG Neighbourhood Changing room Londonderry 480,115.00 Renewal FUNDING PROVIDED BY FORMER DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT - REGENERATION Source of Funding - Year Organisation Facility Location Amount Branch Name Dromintee Regional Shared Neighbourhood 2014/15 Sporting Facility 3G pitch Dromintee 253,458.97 Renewal Cost of total park refurbishment. A proportion of this was improvements to Neighbourhood 2012/13 Dunville Park sporting facilities within the park. But Grosvenor Road, Belfast 877,300.00 Renewal Cost of total park refurbishment. A proportion of this was improvements to sporting facilities within the park. But Neighbourhood 2012/13 Dunville Park Costthis figure of total cannot park refurbishment.be quantified. A Grosvenor Road, Belfast 877,301.00 Renewal major proportion of this was improvements to sporting facilities within the park. But this figure cannot be Neighbourhood 2013/14 Dunville Park quantified. Grosvenor Road, Belfast 30,003.68 Renewal Eoghan Ruadh Regional Shared Neighbourhood 2014/15 Sporting Facility 3G pitch Dungannon 485,173.28 Renewal Fivemiletown Regional Shared Neighbourhood 2014/15 Sporting Facility 3G pitch Fivemiletown 329,173.22 Renewal St Columb's Park, 2013/14 Foyle Arena Multi Use Sports Facility Neighbourhood Londonderry 200,000.00 Renewal Foyle Arena - Multi Use Sports St Columb's Park, 2014/15 Multi Use Sports Facility Neighbourhood Facility Londonderry 456,000.00 Renewal Cost of total contribution to wider site Cliftonpark Avenue, 2014/15 Girdwood Park development including 3G pitch & Neighbourhood Belfast community hub 2,189,396.00 Renewal FUNDING PROVIDED BY FORMER DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT - REGENERATION Source of Funding - Year Organisation Facility Location Amount Branch Name Cost of total contribution to wider site Cliftonpark Avenue, 2015/16 Girdwood Park development including 3G pitch & Neighbourhood Belfast community hub 1,723,193.00 Renewal Cost of total contribution to wider site Cliftonpark Avenue, 2016/17 Girdwood Park development including 3G pitch & Neighbourhood Belfast community hub 423,947.00 Renewal 2011/12 Gleann Amateur Boxing Club Gym & changing facilities Work West 301 Glen 5,000.00 Neighbourhood Road Belfast Renewal Work West 301 Glen 2012/13 Gleann Amateur Boxing Club Gym & changing facilities Neighbourhood Road Belfast 110,100.00 Renewal Work West 301 Glen 2013/14 Gleann Amateur Boxing Club Gym & changing facilities 388.80 Neighbourhood Road Belfast Renewal Work West 301 Glen 2014/15 Gleann Amateur Boxing Club Gym & changing facilities 1,203.10 Neighbourhood Road Belfast Renewal John Mitchel's Gaelic Athletic Refurbishment of training & meeting Cumber House, 2012/13 Neighbourhood Club facilities Londonderry 150,000.00 Renewal Kilcluney Regional Shared Neighbourhood 2014/15 Sporting Facility 3G pitch Kilcluney 483,089.52 Renewal 2011/12 Lenadoon Pavillion Changing facilities Lenadoon Avenue, Neighbourhood Belfast 20,115.00 Renewal 2014/15 Limavady Wolfhounds Refurbishment of Changing facilities Limavady Neighbourhood 308,980.00 Renewal FUNDING PROVIDED BY FORMER DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT - REGENERATION Source of Funding - Year Organisation Facility Location Amount Branch Name Provision of academy building, driving Neighbourhood 2013/14 Lurgan Golf Club Academy bay & lighting Lurgan 309,988.98 Renewal Neighbourhood 2012/13 Lurgan RFC & Cricket Club redevelopment of Pollock Park Lurgan 3,456.58 Renewal Neighbourhood 2013/14 Lurgan Town FC redevelopment 3G youth pitch & clubhouse facility Lurgan 518,398.30 Renewal Maguiresbridge Regional Shared Neighbourhood 2014/15 Sporting Facility 3G pitch Maguiresbridge 362,083.68 Renewal Neighbourhood 2013/14 Marrowbone Millenium Park 3G Pitch Oldpark Road, Belfast 203,206.35 Renewal Neighbourhood 2012/13 Millburn Community Centre MUGA Coleraine 112,748.83 Renewal Neighbourhood 2012/13 Mourneview MUGA Lurgan 154,364.24 Renewal Na Magha Hurling & Camogie 2014/15 Changing Facilities & Clubhouse Ballyarnet, Londonderry Neighbourhood Club 102,988.70 Renewal Na Magha Hurling & Camogie 2015/16 Changing Facilities & Clubhouse Ballyarnet, Londonderry Neighbourhood Club 446,353.62 Renewal O'Kane Park Sports Improvement Neighbourhood 2013/14 Project Upgrade MUGA & play area Omagh 107,924.70 Renewal FUNDING PROVIDED BY FORMER DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT - REGENERATION Source of Funding - Year Organisation Facility Location Amount Branch Name West Circular Road, Neighbourhood 2010/11 Paisley Park Sorts Complex Ground & Facility Maintenance Belfast 12,200.00 Renewal West Circular Road, Neighbourhood 2011/12 Paisley Park Sorts Complex Ground & Facility Maintenance Belfast 44,200.00 Renewal West Circular Road, Neighbourhood 2012/13 Paisley Park Sorts Complex Ground & Facility Maintenance Belfast 43,800.00 Renewal West Circular Road, Neighbourhood 2013/14 Paisley Park Sorts Complex Ground & Facility Maintenance Belfast 46,600.00 Renewal West Circular Road, Neighbourhood 2014/15 Paisley Park Sorts Complex Ground & Facility Maintenance Belfast 37,500.00 Renewal West Circular Road, Neighbourhood 2015/16 Paisley Park Sorts Complex Ground & Facility Maintenance Belfast 62,700.00 Renewal West Circular Road, Neighbourhood 2016/17 Paisley Park Sorts Complex Ground & Facility Maintenance Belfast 6,000.00 Renewal 2014/15 Patrick Sarsfields GAC 3G Pitch Stewartstown Ave, Neighbourhood Belfast 78,926.80 Renewal Neighbourhood 2012/13 Pitch and Mitch Installation of MUGA Ardoyne 189,798.02 Renewal Neighbourhood 2013/14 PREI
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