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County Roll No School Project Date Approved Kildare 18449W St Emergency Works Scheme Approvals 1st January to 22nd December 2016 County Roll No School Project Date approved Kildare 18449W St Conleths National School, Derinturn, Co Kildare External Environment 28/04/2014 Dublin 20186F Castaheaney ETNS, Ongar Village, D. 15 Roof 31/12/2015 Wicklow 70790E Colaiste Bhride, Carnew Mechanical Works 06/01/2016 Galway 81012N Scoil Chuimsitheach Chiaran, Carraroe Roof Repair 06/01/2016 Louth 20339E Réalt na Mara NS, Mill St., Dundalk Access for All 08/01/2016 Dublin 20397S St. Louise de Marillac NS, Ballyfermot External Environmental 08/01/2016 Wicklow 91376L St. Kilian's CS, Bray Access for All 08/01/2016 Waterford 19282R St. John's Special School, Dungarvan Mechanical Works 13/01/2016 Limerick 19332G Scoil Mhuire, Banríon na hÉireann, Caherdavin Mechanical Works 15/01/2016 Tipperary 91497A Cashel CS Access for All 18/01/2016 Offaly 17069H SN Muire Naofa, Pollagh, Tullamore Roof Repair 21/01/2016 Mayo 76334I St. Josephs CC, Charlestown Structural Improvements 21/01/2016 Cavan 18564W St. Felim's NS, Leitir, Bailieborough Access for All 26/01/2016 Dublin 60021U St. Mary's SS, Baldoyle, D. 13 Mechanical Works 29/01/2016 Waterford 72220T Coláiste Chathail Naofa, Youghal Road, Dungarvan Mechanical Works 29/01/2016 Dublin 60092U Clonkeen College, Clonkeen Rd. Mechanical Works 01/02/2016 Cork 16680O Scoil Cholmcille CBS, Blarney St., Cork City Toilet Upgrade 02/02/2016 Clare 18739I St. Senan's NS, Corrib Drive, Shannon Mechanical Works 02/02/2016 Westmeath 19792R St. Brigid's School, Harbour St., Mullingar Access for All 02/02/2016 Dublin 60342R Colaiste Eanna CBS, Ballyroan Universal Access 02/02/2016 Mayo 19776T Geesala NS, Geesala Roof Repair 03/02/2016 Tipperary 02428B Lackamore NS, Lackamore, Newport Access for All 04/02/2016 Kerry 19461R Scoil Eiltin Naofa, Lisselton, Kerry Access for All 12/02/2016 Dublin 19904C Holy Cross School, Upper Kilmacud Rd, Dundrum Access for All 12/02/2016 Dublin 60741I St Michaels Holy Faith S.S, Wellmount Road, Finglas Mechanical Works 12/02/2016 Wicklow 61860V Dominican College, Wicklow Mechanical Works 12/02/2016 Galway 62870G Presentation College Athenry Structural Improvements 12/02/2016 Galway 62900M Colaiste Mhuire, Ballygar Roof Repair 15/02/2016 Tipperary 76069P Coláiste Phobal Roscrea, Corville Rd., Roscrea Mechanical Works 15/02/2016 Dublin 18038B St Margaret's National School, St Margarets Mechanical Works 16/02/2016 Waterford 17997C St Mary's National School, Grange, Youghal Mechanical Works 17/02/2016 Galway 17647V Scoil Mhuire na Dea Comhairle, Headford Mechanical Works 19/02/2016 offaly 13191H High Street National School, Belmont, Birr External Environmental 22/02/2016 Clare 18032M Clonmoney NS, Clonmoney, Newmarket-on-Fergus Mechanical Works 22/02/2016 Mayo 64700O Rice College, Westport Mechanical Works 22/02/2016 Laois 17604D Ratheniska National School, Rathensika, Stradbally Mechanical Works 23/02/2016 Dublin 16659A St. Columba NS, Iona Road, Glasnevin Mechanical Works 24/02/2016 Dublin 18655C/18602E St. Joseph's BNS/Scoil Mhuire, Boot Road, Clondalkin External Environmental 02/03/2016 Dublin 20307O Skerries ETNS, Barnageeragh, Kellys Bay, Skerries External Environmental 02/03/2016 Meath 19292U St Patricks National School, Castletown KP, Navan Access for All 04/03/2016 Cork 14430E Derrycreha NS, Glengarriff Roof Repairs 07/03/2016 Dublin 60291D Ardscoil La Salle, Raheny Road, Raheny Mechanical Works 07/03/2016 Cork 14107U Castletownroche National School, Close Road Mechanical Works 08/03/2016 Tipperary 14426N Scoil Naisiunta Mhuire, Cnoc a Bhile, Dun Droma Access for All 08/03/2016 Wexford 15962T St Colmans National School Mechanical Works 08/03/2016 Kerry 17072T Killocrim National School, Listowel Structural Improvements 08/03/2016 Mayo 18506I Scoil Phadraig, Market Square, Ballina Roof Repair 08/03/2016 Waterford 19244J St Josephs School, Parnell Street Mechanical Works 08/03/2016 Kerry 19548G Nano Nagle School, Listowel Roof Repair 08/03/2016 Longford 19987J Scoil Mhuire National School, Newtownforbes Access for All 08/03/2016 Dublin 20141G The Harold School, Eden Road, Glasthule Structural Improvements 08/03/2016 Wexford 91431Q Ramsgrange Community School, Ramsgrange, New Ross Mechanical Works 08/03/2016 Cork 13031I St Josephs Convent NS, Smiths Rd, Charleville Roof Repair 09/03/2016 Cork 17011W St Mochomog National School, Cappabue, Kealkill, Bantry Mechanical Works 09/03/2016 Cork 17639W CBS Primary School, Mitchelstown Structural Improvements 09/03/2016 Mayo 20275E Scoil Iosa, Convent Hill, Ballina Roof Repair 09/03/2016 Clare 70900I Scariff Community College, Scariff Roof Repairs 09/03/2016 Galway 17934B Scoil Bhride NS, New Inn, Ballinasloe Structural Improvements 11/03/2016 Cork 17955J Scoil Mhuire gan Smal, Clondulane, Fermoy Structural Improvements 11/03/2016 Tipperary 18557C Templederry National School, Templederry, Nenagh Access for All 11/03/2016 Dublin 18726W SN Seosamh na mBráthar, Marino Park Ave., Fairview Roof Repairs 11/03/2016 Westmeath 19948W Scoil na gCeithre Maistri, Lisseywollen, Athlone Structural Improvements 11/03/2016 Wicklow 20278K Newtownmountkennedy PS Roof Repairs 11/03/2016 Dublin 60700R Scoil Chaitríona, Bóthar Mobhí, Clasnaíon, BAC 9 Access for All 11/03/2016 Limerick 64270P Laurel Hill Colaiste FCJ, Sth Circular Rd Access for All 11/03/2016 Mayo 64710R Sacred Heart School, Westport Structural Improvements 11/03/2016 Donegal 71180F Abbey Vocational School, The Glebe Electrical 11/03/2016 Limerick 71700F Colaiste Mhuire,Church Road, Askeaton Access for All 11/03/2016 Mayo 15555G Scoil Cholmcille, Breaffy, Ballina Access for All 14/03/2016 Galway 17490O SN Locran Noafa, Tynagh, Loughrea Mechanical Works 14/03/2016 Dublin 18170B Assumption Senior Girls NS, Walkinstown Access for All 14/03/2016 Galway 20115F Scoil Einne, An Spideal Roof Repairs 14/03/2016 Limerick 12368P Scoil Naomh Padaig, Knocknasna, Abbeyfeale Mechanical Works 16/03/2016 Mayo 14534Q Gortjordan National School, Gortjordan, Kilmaine, Claremorris Mechanical Works 16/03/2016 Galway 15523Q Scoil Iosaif Naofa, Bothair an Chlochair, Cinn Mhara External Environmental 16/03/2016 Dublin 20130B St Patricks National School, Diswellstown Road Structural Improvements 16/03/2016 Galway 20345W SN Leitir Meallain, Lettermullan Mechanical Works 16/03/2016 Cork 62330U Patrician Academy, Mallow Roof Repairs 16/03/2016 Wicklow 17537O St. Patrick's Loreto PS Access for All 22/03/2016 Laois 18433H Naomh Pius X National School, Ballacolla, Portlaoise Mechanical Works 22/03/2016 Louth 19251G St Daigh National School, Inniskeen, Dundalk Access for All 22/03/2016 Meath 19253K Scoil Naomh Barra, Wilkinstown, Navan Access for All 22/03/2016 Carlow 61130H St Marys Knockbeg College, Knockbeg, Carlow Structural Improvements 22/03/2016 Cork 12147W Ardfield National School, Ardfield, Clonakilty Structural Improvements 23/03/2016 Galway 13699U SN Colmcille, Leitir Móir Mechanical Works 24/03/2016 Mayo 16780S Culmore National School, Culmore, Swinford Mechanical Works 24/03/2016 Cork 12505W Kilbarry National School, Macroom Structural Improvements 01/04/2016 Offaly 17746A St Colmans National School, Mucklagh, Tullamore External Environmental 01/04/2016 Galway 71280J St Brigids Vocational School, Loughrea 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Access for All 13/04/2016 Mayo 64610N St. Colman's College, Claremorris Mechanical Works 13/04/2016 Mayo 11725I Behymore National School, Behy, Ballina Mechanical Works 14/04/2016 Westmeath 16639R Dean Kelly National School, The Batteries, Athlone Structural Improvements 14/04/2016 Kerry 18590A Scoil Naomh Erc, Glenderry, Ballyheigue Mechanical Works 14/04/2016 Cork 62061T Colaiste na Toirbhirte, Ard Aoibhinn, Bandon Roof Repair 14/04/2016 Tipperary 91497A Cashel Community School, Dualla Road, Cashel Roof Repair 14/04/2016 Waterford 14164J Liosor Mochuda National School, North Mall, Lismore Roof Repair 15/04/2016 Dublin 18904U St Peters School, 59 Orwell Road, Rathgar Roof Repair 15/04/2016 Carlow 14643V Bigstone National School, Bigstone, Rathvilly Mechanical Works 21/04/2016 Dublin 19510E Talbot SNS, Bawnogue, Clondalkin Structural Improvements 21/04/2016 Wicklow 20178G Wicklow ETNS, Marine House, The murrough, Wicklow Town Structural Improvements 21/04/2016 Galway 71390Q Archbishop 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