Council clarify any changes in the previous schedule for each element of the cultural quarter that was to be developed in conjunction with the National Transport Authority traffic management and public realm plan for Newbridge

My first motion at Wednesday 18th of November MD meeting, “That the council clarify any changes in the previous schedule for each element of the cultural quarter that was to be developed in conjunction with the National Transport Authority traffic management and public realm plan for Newbridge.

Here is the report issued by: Ms M Hunt, Senior Executive Officer, Planning, Strategic Projects & Public Realm: The Strategic Projects and Public Realm Team along with the Traffic Management Section are collaborating with respect to the Newbridge Cultural Quarter, the Newbridge Town Renewal Plan and the NTA’s proposals for Newbridge. Discussions are on-going between Kildare County Council and the NTA in relation to Newbridge and when this process is concluded we will be in a position to update the Elected Members.

Council provide a list of all buildings/units/centres owned or in control of the council, outlining whether they are open or closed

My motion at this months Full Council Meeting, “That the council provide a list of all buildings/units/centres owned or in control of the council, outlining whether they are open or closed, the governance structures in place and any Covid-19 training that has been provided to volunteers and/or staff.

Report Issued by: Mr B Griffith, Facilities Manager, Corporate Services.
: Áras Chill Dara and the Athy Customer Service point remain open to the public, on an appointment basis only. This is in line with the current Level 3 requirements. All relevant instruction and training has been, and continues to be, delivered to staff in relation to national health advice requirements and guidelines issued related to Covid-19. Two Covid-19 worker representatives have been appointed who meet regularly with HR and the Health and Safety Officer in relation to staff welfare.

In line with Level 3 requirements, Kildare Library Service are currently providing a Contact and Collect request service at this time. Library items can be ordered online: www.kildare.ie/library. A full list of our library contact information is available at
www.kildare.ie/library/Library/. In all situations, the health and safety of library users and staff is paramount. Social distancing will be observed where library users interact with services, and all health and safety protocols will be observed.

Council owned Community Halls ie. Newbridge and Maynooth, remain closed to the public until further notice.

The operation of council owned, but third party operated buildings under lease arrangements, is the responsibility of that operating body.

That municipal district councillors consider allocating the €100,000 allocated for a youth amenity to a playground for Newbridge

My second motion at October (21st) MD meeting, “That the municipal district councillors consider allocating the €100,000 allocated for a youth amenity to a playground for Newbridge, identified and highlighted in the council’s Playstrategy as a known need, and seek clarity as to where the remaining
funding might come from if we are to have a chance of the project being completed within the next few years.

Report issued by: Mr S Wallace, Senior Executive Parks Superintendent, Economic Community & Cultural Development Department. : Funding for a second playground and Youth Amenity has been included in the Capital Programme which will be presented to members as part of the Annual Budget. €50k has been allocated for 2021 and €250k in 2022 for an additional playground. These figures are subject to confirmation in the Capital Programme that will be presented to members as part of the annual budget

Can the representatives from Kildare County Council to the Midlands Regional Transition Team engage with municipal district councillors to give an insight into the work of the Transition team

My second question at October (21st) MD meeting, “Can the representatives from Kildare County Council to the Midlands Regional Transition Team engage with municipal district councillors to give an insight into the work of the Transition team, the contributions of the council to the work of the Transition team, decision making and consultation regarding the allocation of funding, the projects being considered for around the district starting with a presentation to the councillors at the October municipal district meeting?

See report attached. Item 35 MRTT JTF background info

Report Issued by: Mr J Boland, Director of Services, Water Services and Environment Department.

Before allocating the next round of LPT and pay-parking funds, the municipal district councillors consider a public consultation with the wider community

My first motion at October (21st) MD meeting; “That before allocating the next round of LPT and pay-parking funds, the municipal district councillors consider a public consultation with the wider community across the district to ascertain what the wider community would like to see LPT and pay-parking funds spent on – to inform a strategy for a fair and impactful distribution of funds around the district.

Report issued by: Mr B Leonard, Meetings Administrator. : This is a matter for the members to agree.

Can the Council clarify and outline the next steps required to provide a safe passage for the hundreds of children crossing the Pinkeen Stream daily

My first question at this months (October 21st) MD meeting “Following the council’s site visit to the Pinkeen Stream in July and the helpful research since supplied by the Council’s Environment Dept, can the Council clarify and outline the next steps required to provide a safe passage for the hundreds of children crossing the Pinkeen Stream daily – to and from Kilcullen Community Centre, the playground, the GAA pitches and Scoil Bhride, including but not restricted to the;

• Section 50 application for the OPW to include a calculation of flow in a storm
event and confirmation that the proposed structure will not impede flow;
• consultation with Inland Fisheries;
• more detailed design and costings?

Report issued by: Mr C O’Toole, A/Staff Officer, Roads, Transportation and Public Safety Department. : Any works on the Pinkeen Stream require a section 50 application to the OPW and discussions with Inland Fisheries. This requires the appointment of a consultant to prepare same. If the OPW are agreeable to allow works to take place, a design is then required, tender documents prepared and works tendered. There is no budget allocated at present for the appointment of consultants or the preparation of the design. If the members wish to allocate funding from the 2021 budget, we can proceed to procure a consultant and prepare a design in early 2021

Draft Kildare Litter Management Plan – Public Consultation

Have your say!

Kildare County Council’s Draft Litter Management Plan 2020-2023 is currently available for public consultation.

The plan proposes to address the impacts of litter on our county, and how to enhance our commercial and tourism potential through the effective and efficient enforcement of legislation and regulation, management and maintenance of our public realm, and through a programme of communication, education and awareness.

Your comments are important to this process and we look forward to hearing from you. All written submissions will be considered before the plan is finalised. Submissions may also be made through our online consultation portal available on the council website https://consult.kildarecoco.ie/en. To make a submission, you will need to register first (a very easy process). The draft plan is also available to view at your local library.

The closing date for receipt of submissions is 4.00 pm on Friday 4, September 2020.

Draft KCC Litter Management Plan 2020 – 2023 PDF 24072020

Gardening for Biodiversity

The aim of this booklet is to introduce some of the ways you can help biodiversity in your own garden – no matter how big or small the space – and no matter where you live. There are lots of ways in which you might want to open your garden up to nature – even in very small ways – perhaps by hanging up a bird box; or in larger ways, such as making a wildlife pond. Gardens of schools,businesses, religious properties and hospitals can also become biodiversity-friendly.

Garden-Wildlife-Booklet

Department of Rural and Community Development – COVID-19 Emergency Fund

Guidelines
Please read the following guidelines carefully before completing the application form.

Introduction

The COVID-19 Emergency Fund is a grant programme to provide funding to groups that are directly involved in the Community Call response to the COVID-19 pandemic.

It is funded by the Department of Rural and Community Development (the Department) and administered by the Local Authority (LA) in each area.

The Department provides funding to each LA area and the LAs then administer this funding locally to ensure funding is targeted appropriately.

The grants are for expenditure of a capital nature related to the COVID-19 response work.

It is intended that the majority of the funding that is allocated to each LA area will be ring-fenced for grants of €1,000 or less.

Applications can be made (by groups directly involved in the Community Call response) to the relevant LA.


2. Who is eligible to apply?

Groups that are directly involved in the Community Call response to the COVID-19 pandemic can apply.
Commercial organisations and individuals are not eligible for funding.

3. What is eligible for funding?

The funding covers capital type work related to the response to COVID-19.

4. Requirements of the Programme

The following conditions apply to all projects. Depending on the nature of your project (and the group applying), there may be further requirements that must be met. The LA will discuss this with you, if your application is successful.

Tax Requirements
The applicant group/organisation does not have to be registered for tax purposes.
Any applicant group/organisation that is registered for tax purposes must be tax compliant. In line with revised tax clearance procedures, which came into effect in January 2016, the Tax Clearance Access Number and Tax Reference number must be submitted for verification purposes.

Statutory Consents – Applicants must ensure that all necessary statutory permissions or consents have been obtained before any works commence, in cases where this is required. This includes but is not confined to planning permission.

Insurance – Written evidence of a valid insurance policy may be requested by the LA, where relevant, during the applications review process.

Acknowledgment of funding – The Department should be acknowledged where possible.

Match-funding – this is not a requirement under this programme.

5. Selection Criteria

Applications will be evaluated by the Local Authority to ensure eligibility. Projects must be in keeping with the ethos of the programme, which is to provide funding to groups that are directly involved in the Community Call response to the COVID-19 pandemic.

The Local Authority will give priority to organisations which deliver frontline services.

Applications may be judged having regard to how they help in the response to the Covid-19 pandemic.

Projects may also be judged having regard to additional criteria deemed appropriate by the Local Authority which demonstrate the added value of the project or element of a project in suitably addressing the programme’s aims in each LA administrative area.


6. Corporate Governance

6a. Monitoring:
Grantees will be required to comply with the highest standard of transparency and accountability as documented in Department of Public Expenditure and Reform Circular 13/2014 – Management of and Accountability for Grants from Exchequer Funds http://circulars.gov.ie/pdf/circular/per/2014/13.pdf
The overall principle is that there should be transparency and accountability in the management of public funds, in line with economy, efficiency and effectiveness. The circular outlines, for example, that grant recipients should not dispose of publically funded assets without prior approval.

6b. The Code of Governance for Community and Voluntary organisations

The Department is encouraging funded bodies to adopt the Governance Code, a Code of Practice for Good Governance of Community, Voluntary and Charitable Organisations, which will assist in achieving excellence in all areas of your work. The Governance Code asks organisations to agree to operate to key principles in order to run their organisation more effectively in areas such as leadership, transparency and accountability and behaving with integrity. Further information on the Code is available at www.governancecode.ie

7. Approval Procedures

All applications for funding under this programme received will be reviewed and assessed by each LA.

In deciding the final allocations of funding to projects, the LA may take account of a number of factors including geographical balance and the desirability to fund a variety of different projects. The Local Authority will give priority to organisations which deliver frontline services.

Following the decision each approved project, subject to the completion of legal formalities and other requirements, will receive an offer in principle of grant-aid. This will be subject to compliance with the relevant conditions and subject to the satisfactory acceptance by the applicant of that offer.

The right is reserved to reassign the funds offered to another approved project if all requirements are not met within a reasonable period.

The Department and/or the LA reserve the right to carry out an audit of expenditure or conduct inspections from time to time.

Please Note:
Requests for assistance usually exceed the funds available and it is important therefore that the process of evaluation is rigorous. The purpose of this process is to ensure that the best projects, taking all factors into account, emerge and receive support. It is Departmental policy to ensure that every application is treated fairly and impartially.

Offers of funding may be for a lesser amount than that sought by the applicant. Applicants should be aware that the Programme may be oversubscribed. Therefore, in such circumstances, all applications fulfilling the conditions may not be successful or may be for a lesser amount.

The LA in evaluating proposals received may seek advice and consult with other agencies, and may disclose information on projects under consideration to those experts and agencies.

8. General

The information provided in this document is intended to give applicants an understanding of the process by which applications for funding are assessed and approved and does not purport to be a legal interpretation.

Freedom of Information Act 2014
Under the Freedom of Information Act 2014, details contained in applications and supporting documents may, on request, be released to third parties. If there is information contained in your application which is sensitive or confidential in nature, please identify it and provide an explanation as to why it should not be disclosed. If a request to release sensitive information under the legislation is received, you will be consulted before a decision is made whether or not to release the information. However, in the absence of the identification of particular information as sensitive, it could be disclosed without any consultation with you.

Site Visits
The Department or LA may carry out unannounced site visits to verify compliance with Programme terms and conditions.

Further information may be requested
The LA reserves the right to request further information from you in order to assess your application if so required.

Usage of information

The information provided on the form will be utilised for the purposes of evaluating and administering the grant process, and to facilities audits and any site visits. When evaluating the applications received the LA may seek advice and consult with other agencies, and may disclose information on projects under consideration to those experts and agencies.

Other
Under the programme it is intended that the majority of the funding that is allocated to each LA area will be ring-fenced for grants of €1,000 or less.

Applicant groups shall self-certify that they do not have the funding to undertake the work, without the grant aid, or alternatively that with the grant they will now undertake more work which they otherwise would not be able to afford.

If the funding application is for one element of a project, applicants will be required to provide documentary evidence of the availability of the balance of funding for that particular element of that project.

There is no limit on the number of applications for different projects from any organisation. However, applicants should be aware that an equity/fairness approach will be taken by the LA to ensure an even distribution of funding.

The Programme is 100% exchequer funded. Applicants are free to leverage other funding/match funding for projects (e.g. with LEADER, Tidy Towns, Town and Village Enhancement funding, etc.) although that is not a requirement of this new programme.

It is the responsibility of the administrators of/body responsible for any other funding scheme or programme to ensure that using this Programme to co-fund a project does not contradict the rules of that other scheme/programme.

VAT will only be paid where it is included in the application amount. No further requests for VAT payments or repayments will be accepted.

9. How to apply

Application Form
The application form is detailed and is designed to ensure that it has the necessary information to evaluate each proposal accurately and fairly.
Please ensure that you complete the COVID 19 Emergency Fund application form in full and that any documentation in support of your application is submitted with your application.

Only projects that meet the criteria outlined above will be considered eligible.

Submission of false or misleading information at any stage is treated very seriously. Any organisation that does not comply with the terms and conditions of the Programme may be subject to inspection, have their grant withdrawn, be required to repay all or part of a grant and/or be barred from making applications for a period of time. All serious breaches of the terms and conditions of the Programme will be notified to An Garda Síochána.

Applications should be forwarded to:

Local Authority – www.kildarecoco.ie

For any queries please email: customercare@kildarecoco.ie