Table 1 Departmental Owned Non-Fishery Harbour Centres Approved for Funding Under the Storm Damage Programme

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Table 1 Departmental Owned Non-Fishery Harbour Centres Approved for Funding Under the Storm Damage Programme Table 1 Departmental owned Non-Fishery Harbour Centres approved for funding under the Storm Damage Programme. Location Structure Type DAFM Approved Funding Cape Clear, Co.Cork. North Harbour €1,300,000 Dooagh, Co Mayo Pier (PLB) €115,000 Westcove, Co. Kerry Navigation Beacon (PLB) €60,000 Gun Rock, Co. Galway Beacon (PLB) €40,000 TOTAL € 1,515,000 Table 2 Local Authority Projects approved for funding under the Storm Damage Programme DAFM Approved 2014 Location 90% funding Cork County Council Pallas Sea Wall, Ardgroom €36,000 Glandore Pier €180,000 Courtmacsherry Harbour €9,000 Letter Pier, Kilcrohane €27,000 Dursey Island Pier €9,450 Travarra Pier €13,500 Cleanderry Slip, Ardgroom €22,500 Gorteen Pier €9,000 Deelish Pier, Skibbereen €27,000 McDonald's Quay Youghal €72,000 Baltimore Pier €36,000 Barleycove Beach €45,000 Total Cork Co. Co. €486,450 Waterford County Council Tramore Seawall €135,000 Boatstrand Pier €315,000 Dunmore East Stormwall €18,000 Total Waterford Co. Co. €468,000 Wexford County Council Courtown Harbour 1 €477,000 Cahore Harbour €49,500 Wexford Harbour €9,000 Kilmore Quay, Harbour 2 €180,000 Courtown Harbour 2 €630,000 Fethard Harbour €9,000 Slade Harbour €54,000 St Helens Harbour €45,900 Ballyhack Harbour €45,000 Carne Harbour €13,500 Total Wexford Co. Co. €1,512,900 Mayo County Council Roonagh Pier €18,000 Porturlin Harbour €135,000 Purtoon, Inishturk Pier €27,000 Kilcummin Harbour €63,000 Killala Harbour €63,000 Inishbiggle Pontoon €27,000 Clare Island Pier & Slipway €76,500 Islandmore Pontoon €18,000 Mulranny Pier €67,500 Old Head Pier €12,600 Blackshod Pier €72,000 Carramore Pier €47,700 Killerduff Harbour €135,000 Rathlacken Harbour €135,000 Saleen Harbour €90,000 Lecanvey Pier €10,800 Bunlough Slipway €9,000 Faulmore Slipway €45,000 Belderrigh Pier, Ballycastle €90,000 Inishkea Island Pier €45,000 Frenchport Pier, Belmullet €18,000 Westport Quay €27,000 Total Mayo Co. Co. €1,232,100 Sligo County Council Mullaghmore Harbour €89,100 Enniscrone Pier €61,200 Total Sligo Co. Co. €150,300 Galway County Council Cé na Trá Ban, Lettermore €198,000 Cé an Mace, Carna €90,000 Cé Cora Point, Inis Meáin €135,000 Cé Sruthan Pier, An Cheathru Rua €216,000 Cé Inis Oírr Slipway, Inis Oírr €108,000 Cé Annaghvaan, Lettermore €180,000 Seán Céibh Spideál €135,000 Cé Spideál Nua €90,000 Cé Inis Oírr Slipway, Inis Oírr €90,000 Cé Dolan €108,000 Cé Pointe, An Ceathru Rua €180,000 Cé Sruthan Bui, Rosmuc €135,000 Cé Caladh Thaidh €108,000 Cé Finnis, Finnis Island €135,000 Cé Rossadilisk €108,000 Total Galway Co. Co. €2,016,000 Kerry County Council Local Aids to Navigation €19,350 Kilmakilogue Pier €18,675 Tahilla Pier €5,850 Blackwater Pier €675 Cuan Pier €2,700 Coonanna Pier €1,125 Cooscrome Pier €7,650 Fenit Pier €7,740 Knightstown Pier €6,750 Dromatoor Pier €7,650 Bunnavalla Pier €4,500 Dunquin Pier €27,000 Brandon Pier €4,500 Total Kerry Co. Co. €114,165 Wicklow County Council Arklow Harbour South Pier €5,400 Total Wicklow Co. Co. €5,400 Donegal County Council Mountcharles Pier €36,000 Magherarorty Harbour €45,000 Buncrana Harbour €45,000 Arranmore, Rannagh Pier Slip €27,000 Bundoran Pier €7,200 Malinmore Pier €6,750 Doonalt Pier (near Glencolmcille) €6,750 Bruckless Pier €16,200 Port Inver €18,000 Cladnageeragh Pier (near Kilcar) €22,500 Portsalon Pier €22,500 Bunaniver Pier €31,500 Wyon Point & Rinnalea Navigation Lights €9,000 Nancy's Rock Navigation Perch €31,500 Cassan Sound Pier €9,000 Malinbeg, Ballyederlan, Gortalia, Tawney (Piers & Slipways) €18,000 Donegal Town Pier €3,600 Bunagee Pier €135,000 Ballysaggart Pier €13,500 Owey Island Pier €27,000 Rathmullan Pier €27,000 Leabgarrow Harbour, Arranmore €45,000 Ballyshannon Harbour €45,000 Curransport Slipway €9,000 Arranmore,Stackamore, Slipway €6,750 Cruit Island Slipway €6,750 Inis Caoraigh Slipway €18,000 Killybegs Harbour, Shore Road €63,000 Total Donegal Co. Co. €751,500 Clare County Council Liscannor Pier €130,950 Ballyvaughan Pier €65,700 Seafield Pier €18,000 Kilbaha Pier €18,000 Total Clare Co. Co. €232,650 Louth County Council Carlingford Harbour €4,500 Total Louth Co. Co. €4,500 GRAND TOTAL € 6,973,965 Table 3 2014 Fishery Harbour and Coastal Infrastructure Capital Programme DAFM Location Project Approved Funding Bull Nose Development €3,000,000 Cape Clear, Co. Cork. Safety & Maintenance Works €50,000 Disability Access Works €10,000 Piers, Lights & Beacons €27,000 Safety & Maintenance €1,260,000 All Fishery Harbour Centres Disability Access €100,000 Design & Planning for Pontoons between Middle and West Pier €100,000 Syncrolift Platform Painting & Repairs €80,000 Howth FHC Upgrading of Navigational Lights & Markers €20,000 Upgrading Electrical System €500,000 East Pier Repairs €150,000 Castletownbere FHC Power points & Electrical Upgrade Mainland Quay €200,000 Mainland Quay Perimeter Fencing/Wall €200,000 Harbour Slipway €300,000 Welfare facilities for harbour users (Dinish) €100,000 Syncrolift drainage – Design & Planning €150,000 CCTV Upgrade €40,000 An Daingean FHC Main Pier sheet pile condition survey €40,000 Boatyard Slipway Removal €200,000 Design & Planning for Phase 2 Small Craft Harbour €31,000 Ros a Mhíl FHC Commencement of New Slipway €133,000 Construction of Harbour Building Extension €220,000 Dunmore East FHC Dredging Works €4,000,000 Safety Mooring (Department Craft) €20,000 Landing Pier Fendering €30,000 Floating work platform €9,000 Killybegs FHC Synchrolift Carriage €10,000 Repairs to Blackrock Pier €150,000 Small Craft Harbour – Phase 1 €500,000 Local Authority Local Authority Programme (excluding storm damage projects) Development €3,000,000 Marine Leisure & Marine Local Authorities Tourism TOTAL € 14,630,000 .
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