| 7th May 2003 | Environment | Dúchas National Heritage Council |
| Mr. Cuffe asked the Minister for the Environment and Local Government his views on whether the State's responsibilities under the National Monuments Acts can be discharged efficiently under the new arrangements to split the built heritage functions of Dúchas between the Department of the Environment and Local Government and the Office of Public Works and by eliminating the Dúchas brand; and if he will make a statement on the matter | ||
| Minister for the Environment, Heritage and Local Government Martin Cullen | ||
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I
propose to take Questions Nos. 707 and 729 together. The
organisational changes in the heritage arena announced last month were approved
following the completion of a comprehensive review which has been under way
since last summer. The review was set against the background of the announcement
by the Taoiseach in June 2002 of details of the new Government and changes in
the distribution of functions between Government Departments. The
organisational changes approved on foot of the review are designed to achieve
the optimum use of the organisational resources available to the Government.
They build on my Department’s strengths in terms of experience of regulation
and policy development, particularly in the environmental area, and the strong
tradition of the Office of Public Works in the areas of conservation and
property management. They also address the role that a re-focused heritage
council can play as well as the importance of strengthening the heritage
dimension at local level. In addition, the decision to include the word
"heritage" in the title of my Department will reinforce the centrality
of heritage issues within the Governmental system and highlight my
Department’s lead role in that regard. I
am satisfied that these new arrangements will enable the State to fully
discharge its responsibilities in relation to the safeguarding and promotion of
our heritage. |
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