Govt allocates €131m to sport in estimates
[size=2]The Government has allocated €131m for spending on sport next year, an increase of 17%.
The Book of Estimates for 2005 has included a budget of €34.4m for the Irish Sports Council as well as a range of new initiatives.
These include €1.5m to commence a development strategy for hurling and camogie nationwide; €1m to commence a development strategy for Gaelic Games in Dublin and €750,000 to commence a programmes to attract women into sport.
The book of estimates also provides for €70m in capital grants for sports facilities and a budget for swimming pools of €25m.
An allocation of €68.8m will be provided towards horse and greyhound racing funding.
The book has also revealed that a proposal is to be brought to Government shortly to finance the construction, on a phased basis, of a sports campus at Abbotstown.[/size]
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have to swallow a reality pill
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Originally Posted by pete
That should be included in Enterprise & Employment department as they funding business people, not sports people aside from fact they shouldn't be spending half that money on horse racing.
GAA, Football & Rugby would all be ahead of racing in participation...
This is a bloody disgrace, the gobsh1tes getting all that money to race donkeys & dogs. Surely with all the money that is generated from betting, that a large amount of it could / should be ploughed back into those "sports".
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Right ... can we cut through all this and find out how much we are getting ??
Does anyone know ??
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Originally Posted by anto eile
Cccccuuuuunnnntttttttttssssssssss!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Well dont vote for them so next time round and pass it on to your mates !!