Government Signs Contract for National Broadband Plan
- Published on: 19 November 2019
- Last updated on: 11 April 2025
Issued by the Government Press Office
- High-speed broadband for 1.1M people in Homes, Schools & Businesses across Ireland to start within 8 Weeks
- Government Signs Contract for National Broadband Plan
- Biggest investment in rural Ireland since rural electrification
- Rural communities will not be left behind, guaranteed same opportunities as urban areas
The roll out of high-speed broadband for homes, schools, businesses and farms across Ireland will start within eight weeks after the Government today (Tuesday, the 19th of November) signed the contract for the National Broadband Plan.
The government also published a list of approximately 300 community centres, schools, library hubs and local GAA halls in every county in Ireland that will be connected to high speed broadband during 2020, to enable communities to quickly get free public access to high speed broadband.
The contract signing today means all of rural Ireland will get the same access to opportunities offered by high-speed broadband as those in urban areas.
Speaking in St Kevin’s National School, Ballard in Wicklow, An Taoiseach Leo Varadkar said
“Some people try to divide our country - urban v rural, east coast v west coast, Dublin v the rest of the country. The Government is all about bringing Ireland closer together, ensuring that all parts of the country benefit from our prosperity. That requires investment in roads, broadband, higher education and enterprise and it’s happening.
“This contract means that every home, school, farm and business in Ireland will get access to high speed broadband. No part of the country will be left behind in securing the jobs and opportunities of the future. And as we know, the future is already here in our daily lives with online access offering ever more opportunities for living and working.
“Broadband will be the biggest investment in Rural Ireland ever. We can have more people working from home, a better work-life balance, fewer car journeys, and fewer greenhouse gas emissions. We can connect better with the world, with family members, with business, with new ideas and new ways of doing things. Every school in the country, like this one I’m standing in today, will be able to access digital technologies for teaching, while healthcare professionals can check in and monitor patients remotely no matter where they are based.”
Signing the contract today, Minister Bruton said
“Today is a historic day for rural Ireland. By guaranteeing high speed broadband for every home, business and farm in the country, we are ensuring no one is left behind. This will have a transformative impact on rural Ireland, opening up opportunities in enterprise, health, smart farming to name a few – high speed broadband is increasingly becoming a vital utility and today the government is securing access for every person in the country.
“Without high speed broadband it will be significantly more difficult to attract new jobs to rural areas and develop new enterprise opportunities and it will be more difficult to retain the jobs that currently exist in these areas. With high speed broadband, we can ensure that people in rural Ireland are able to take advantage of the opportunities that are presented by the digital economy, from health care to farming, and from education to agriculture, rural development and tourism. We will not leave rural Ireland and one quarter of our country behind.“
The National Broadband Plan is the government’s plan to rollout high speed broadband to the 1.1 million people living and working in the nearly 540,000 premises including 100,000 businesses and farms, and over 600 schools, where commercial operators will not commit to deliver the service.
The government have today signed the contract with National Broadband Ireland. Work will begin immediately and over 90% of premises in the State will have access to high speed broadband within the next four years, opening up opportunities in:
- Flexible and remote working
- Smart health with online GP and nursing services and medical monitoring
- Cloud based services and connected devices
- Smart farming opportunities
- Digital learning
- Reliable electronic payments and bookings
Rollout
Approximately 300 community centres, schools, library hubs and local GAA halls in every county in Ireland that will be connected to high speed broadband during 2020, to enable communities to quickly get free public access to high speed broadband.
National Broadband Ireland will pass approximately 10,000 premises by the end of 2020. By the end of 2021, National Broadband Ireland plans to pass approximately 115,000 premises. Approximately 70,000-100,000 premises will be passed each year thereafter with the final premises to be completed in 2026.
State Aid Approval and the National Broadband Map
The European Commission last Friday 15th November approved the National Broadband Plan under State Aid Law and confirmed that the NBP targets areas where no broadband infrastructure offering download speeds of at least 30 Mbps is currently in place, and where no private investor has demonstrated a concrete plan to invest commercially in the near future.
Following the announcement of the European Commission, the Department can now confirm that the final intervention area is now confirmed at 537,596 premises. The following changes to the map have been made:
- 37,000 premises originally identified as being served by commercial operators (the “Blue” premises), have not materialised and will therefore be included in the intervention area and the map has also been updated for approximately an additional 2,000 premises identified in the latest Ordinance Survey Ireland data
- Eir has passed approximately 34,000 more premises than the 300,000 it had originally undertaken to pass with its fibre rural network and SIRO has passed 4,000 premises in the intervention area as part of its wider fibre network rollout. These approximately 38,000 premises have been removed from the intervention area.
Minister of State for Natural Resources, Community Affairs and Digital Development Sean Canney T.D. said
"High speed broadband is essential for the digital age we live in. The National Broadband Ireland contract will create equality of service across the country.
"Its implementation will be transformative for Rural Ireland, which will now be able to move forward with renewed confidence in achieving its full economic potential.
"As chair of the Atlantic Economic Corridor Taskforce and Minister for Rural Affairs, I welcome the investment of €887 million in high speed broadband for the nine counties that make up the AEC.
"I acknowledge the work of the Mobile Phone and Broadband Taskforce, which I chair as Minister of State in the Department of Rural and Community Development. I also want to thank the Local Authority Broadband Officers who have been central to identifying the 300 community Broadband Connection Points around the country which will be operational within year one of the contract."
Investment
The investment being made by the government under the National Broadband Plan will compensate for a historical under investment in broadband in rural Ireland since the sale of Telecom Eireann. Between 2002-2016 €400m was invested in broadband by the State. By comparison, other areas of infrastructure received significantly more capital, including €36.9 Billion in roads and €10.8 Billion in Water in the period 2002-2021, while the private sector has invested €2.75 Billion in broadband in recent years (including €1 Billion in fibre to the home networks).
The maximum possible investment by the state will be €3 Billion over 25 years. This includes €480m for contigency costs, which are only allowed in 14 specific categories of cost, and includes €354m in VAT, which will be paid to the Revenue Commissioners as subsidy is spent. The country will be divided into 110 areas of around 5,000 premises. The subsidy will be paid to National Broadband Ireland in arrears as each of the 110 areas are completed and fibre rolled out.
A series of clawbacks will operate to ensure that the tax payer gets value for money by “clawing back” subsidy in a number of circumstances. These clawbacks include:
- Deployment saving Clawback (100% on most costs)
- Excess Profit clawback (minimum 60% of any excess profits)
- Sale of NBPCo (25% share of excess profits) up to year 10
- Terminal Value clawback (40%)
The use of clawbacks will be used to reduce the headline €3 Billion investment figure. Where costs are lower, the government claws back the excess. Where costs are higher, all of the risk sits with National Broadband Ireland.
There are a comprehensive set of protections and legally binding obligations set out in the Contract which include a suite of key performance indicators and significant penalties for under performance to ensure the service is maintained appropriately.
The initial connection charge and the monthly charges from service providers to the individual living in rural Ireland will be similar to those paid by residents in urban areas with the ability to avail of services such as voice, broadband, TV from the same service provider.
Notes for Editor
The Technology
National Broadband Ireland will set up a wholesale open access company dedicated to the rollout of a predominantly fibre to the premises (FTTP) network in the Intervention Area, which will be capable of delivering a future-proofed high speed broadband network, initially providing services of 150Mbps to the majority of homes and up to 1Gbps to heavy data users and Small and Medium size Enterprises.
Mobile 5G services are recognised by industry as being complementary to the high speed broadband service that will be provided via the NBP. A mobile network of itself would not be a suitable alternative to fibre to the home broadband, for many reasons as outlined by Comreg and others. Mobile coverage of 30Mbps to 99.5% of the country would require up to an additional 6,000 new masts around the country (double what we have now), would take over 10 years, would have insufficient capacity and signal would be significantly affected by home insulation, hills etc.
Governance
There are a comprehensive set of protections and legally binding obligations set out in the Contract which include:
- A suite of key Performance Indicators to ensure the service is maintained appropriately
- Significant penalties to address under performance
- Substantial oversight arrangements to monitor progress, costs and take up etc.
- Extensive monthly, quarterly and annual reporting requirements on NBPco
- Significant checkpoint reviews at various stages in the project
- Standalone Board responsible for the ringfenced operations and day to day management of NBPco with the Board required to report to the Minister monthly/quarterly and annually.
- Ministerial appointee to the Board.
- Independent audit of accounts
- Charge over the assets of NBI for the duration of the Contract
- Ability to "step-in" to manage and direct build and operations where there are material compliance issues.
Ownership
Since Telcom Eireann was sold 20 years ago, our telecoms infrastructure is almost entirely privately owned. However the commercial sector will not deliver high speed broadband to 25% of the population. To solve this in the most cost effective way, this intervention has been designed to ensure that as much as possible of the network infrastructure will comprise the re-use of existing poles and ducts, which NBI will lease from existing infrastructure owners.
Infrastructure re-use in this manner ensures the State complies with State Aid guidelines, environmental sustainability best practice. It minimises costs and ensures that the network development is integrated into that evolving system. The model subsidizing the rollout out of fibre rather than owning was chosen deliberately to ensure the operator would continually invest to deliver to the highest standard.
Ownership of any other network assets procured by NBI will reside with NBI. NBI will be required to manage these assets over the lifetime of the project, and will be liable for the associated costs where network assets are required to be maintained or replaced. Through the contract, the government will be entitled to a terminal value clawback of 40% of the value of NBI.
The then Minister for Communications, Energy and Natural Resources commenced a public consultation in July 2015 on the Intervention Strategy for the National Broadband Plan, which included consideration of five alternative Ownership options. These options were:
- A commercial stimulus model (Gap Funded model) where public funds are made available to make private investment commercially viable
- A Concession type arrangement where a commercial company designs, builds and owns the networks for the duration of the contract but the asset reverts to the State at the end of the contract
- A joint venture/ equity share arrangement with the winning bidder(s)
- A concession arrangement similar to the concession model except that ownership of the asset resides with the State from the outset
- Public ownership where a new utility type company is set up to design, build and manage the broadband network required for the intervention area.
In December 2015 two possible ownership options were recommended to government, one of which was the gap funded model. An inter-departmental group was then established to recommend the best way to proceed.
The inter-departmental Ownership Sub-Group to assess the most appropriate ownership model included representatives from the Department of Communications, Climate Action and Environment, the National Treasury Management Agency, NewEra, the Department of Finance, and the Department of Public Expenditure and Reform. The deliberations of the Sub-Group were informed by the Department’s financial advisors’ (KPMG) expert report, which provided detailed scenarios of the likely cost to the State of the various ownership options in real and nominal terms. The Sub-Group prepared an ownership report (since published and available on www.gov.ie/nbp). Based on this report the Department recommended the gap funded model, and that it was then adopted by Government in July 2016
The Team
National Broadband Ireland (NBI), an Irish registered company, will build operate and maintain the network. The NBP contract is with NBI, a wholly owned subsidiary of Granahan McCourt Dublin Limited. The equity for the project will be invested by Granahan McCourt/Tetrad and Oakhill (OHA (UK) LLP)
NBI has put together a team with significant Irish experience in large telecoms projects, as well as substantial international, industry experience to deliver the Plan.
Collectively the team has:
- built 16 greenfield telecom operating companies
- rolled out 24 national telecommunications networks
- managed or delivered €40 billion in contract/business value
State Aid
The European Commission approved the National Broadband Plan in the context of EU State Aid rules. The Commission issued the Decision on 15 November 2019.
Commissioner Margrethe Vestager said
“The National Broadband Plan in Ireland is expected to address the significant digital divide between urban and rural areas in Ireland, enabling Irish consumers and businesses to benefit from the full potential of digital growth. This will help households and businesses in areas of Ireland where private investment is insufficient.”
The Commission assessed the measure under EU State aid rules, in particular the Commission’s 2013 Broadband Guidelines. The Commission concluded that the scheme's positive effects on competition in the Irish broadband market outweigh potential negative effects brought about by the public intervention. On this basis, the Commission approved the measure under EU State aid rules.
The scheme will contribute to the EU strategic objectives set out in the Digital Agenda for Europe and in the Communication "Towards a European Gigabit Society".
Statistics
NBP stats
- 537,596 premises (plus new premises to be built)
- 1.1 million people (23% population)
- 56,000 farms (68% of national total of farms)
- 44,000 non-farm businesses (mostly small and micro)
- 695 schools
NBI's plan to deliver
- Address 96% of land mass
- Broadband to 23% of premises Nationally
- Circa 540k premises
- any new premises built in the intervention area are included approx. 30k
The NBI network will involve
- Over 1.5 million poles
- Over 15,000 km underground ducts
- Up to 146,000 km new fibre cable
- Running along 100,000 km of the road network
- 150Mbps broadband product available for consumers upgraded to 300Mbps by year 6 and 500Mbps by year 10
- Up to 1Gbps products for businesses, also upgraded to 2 Gbps by year 11 and incrementally beyond that.
- Primarily FTTH will be deployed, with in the order of 2% of premises via a high standard wireless connection which will also be upgraded over time.
Table
Breakdown of Premises in the State Intervention Area by County
County | Number of Premises in State Intervention Area | Percentage of Total Premises in Intervention Area (%) | *Approx. Investment Years 1 to 25 (€million) |
Carlow | 8,088 | 1.50% | €32m |
Cavan | 16,200 | 3.01% | €65m |
Clare | 22,342 | 4.16% | €89m |
Cork | 78,695 | 14.64% | €314m |
Donegal | 32,130 | 5.98% | €128m |
Dublin | 12,145 | 2.26% | €48m |
Galway | 38,338 | 7.13% | €153m |
Kerry | 26,775 | 4.98% | €107m |
Kildare | 13,329 | 2.48% | €53m |
Kilkenny | 18,092 | 3.37% | €72m |
Laois | 12,385 | 2.30% | €49m |
Leitrim | 11,555 | 2.15% | €46m |
Limerick | 21,024 | 3.91% | €84m |
Longford | 8,602 | 1.60% | €34m |
Louth | 8,245 | 1.53% | €33m |
Mayo | 36,360 | 6.76% | €145m |
Meath | 18,989 | 3.53% | €76m |
Monaghan | 15,125 | 2.81% | €60m |
Offaly | 12,108 | 2.25% | €48m |
Roscommon | 19,059 | 3.55% | €76m |
Sligo | 14,809 | 2.75% | €59m |
Tipperary | 29,647 | 5.51% | €118m |
Waterford | 14,876 | 2.77% | €59m |
Westmeath | 11,631 | 2.16% | €46m |
Wexford | 22,175 | 4.12% | €88m |
Wicklow | 14,871 | 2.77% | €59m |
Notes
- *Approximate investment figures (also excludes VAT and contingency).
List of Broadband Connection Points (BCPs) to be rolled out in 2020
County | Location |
Carlow | Altamont Gardens, Altamont, Tullow, Co. Carlow, R93N882 |
Carlow County Council, Borris Library, The Old School House, Lower Main Street, Borris, Co. Carlow, R95HF25 | |
Carlow County Council, Duckett's Grove House, Duckett's Grove, Palatine, Carlow, R93RF80 | |
Newtown Community Centre, Newtown, Borris, Co. Carlow, R95TD21 | |
Our Lady's National School, Nurney, Co. Carlow, R93D340 | |
Rathanna Community Hall, Rathanna, Borris, Co. Carlow, R95HH68 | |
Saint Lazerian's School, Kildavin, Co. Carlow, Y21EC60 | |
Cavan | Bunnoe Community Centre, Bunnoe, Lisboduff, Cootehill, Co. Cavan, H16P031 |
Castlerahan Hall, Cormeen, Ballyjamesduff, Co. Cavan, A82NP99 | |
Cornafean Community Centre, Corr, Cornafean, Co. Cavan, H12X8X0 | |
Drumavaddy Community Centre, Drumavaddy, Carrickaboy, Cavan, H12YF88 | |
Killenkere Gaa Club, Killenkere Leisure Centre, Beagh, Virginia, Co. Cavan, A82H9F6 | |
Knocknalosset Orange Order, Knocknalosset Orange Order Hall, Knocknalosset, Canningstown, Co. Cavan, H16XY10 | |
Maudabawn Cultural Centre, Maudabawn, Cootehill, Co. Cavan, H16FH33 | |
Mullahoran Community Centre, Grousehall, Loughduff, Co. Cavan, H12AF43 | |
Saint Patrick's Community Centre, Mully Upper, Glangevlin, Co. Cavan, N41Y661 | |
Scouting Ireland, Castle Saunderson International Scouting Centre, Castlesaunderson, Belturbet, Co. Cavan, H14X650 | |
Templeport Community Centre, Cloneary, Bawnboy, Co. Cavan, H14YX29 | |
Clare | Caherconnell Stone Fort, Kilcorney, Kilfenora, Co. Clare, V95YK31 |
Commissioners Of Irish Lights, Loop Head Lighthouse, Kilbaha, Kilrush, Co. Clare, V15T292 | |
Cree Community Centre, Cree South, Kilrush, Co. Clare, V15FY28 | |
Ennistymon National School, Deerpark West, Ennistymon, Co. Clare, V95YP46 | |
Halla Eoin, Moneen, Kilbaha, Kilrush, Co. Clare, V15 W273 | |
Kilmurry Mcmahon National School, Drumdigus, Kilmurry Mcmahon, Co. Clare, V15D899 | |
Loughraney Kids Playschool, Flagmount, Co. Clare, V94 YT52 | |
Michael Cusack Visitor Centre, Moygowna, Carron, Co. Clare, V95HP08 | |
Shragh National School, Shragh, Kilrush, Co. Clare, V15PY88 | |
Stonehall National School, Stonehall, Newmarket-On-Fergus, Co. Clare, V95EY06 | |
Cork | Aghabullogue Community Centre, Dromatimore, Aghabullogue, Co. Cork, P12CD51 |
An Sanctóir, Bawnaknockane, Ballydehob, Co. Cork, P81XF34 | |
Aubane Community Centre, Aubane, Millstreet, Co. Cork, P51EP49 | |
Ballindangan Community Centre, Ballindangan, Mitchelstown, Co. Cork, P67W562 | |
Ballycroneen National School, Ballycroneen, Cloyne, Co. Cork, P25TK38 | |
Ballydaly Community Hall, Ballydaly, Rathmore, Co. Cork, P51DP95 | |
Bere Island Heritage Centre, Derrycreeveen, Bere Island, Co. Cork, P75W660 | |
Castletownkenneigh Community Centre, Castletownkenneigh, Enniskeane, Co. Cork, P47YR96 | |
Clogagh Community Hall, Clogagh North, Timoleague, Co. Cork, P72KF65 | |
Clogagh National School, Clogagh, Timoleague, Co. Cork, P72EP38 | |
Coláiste Phobal Cléire, Croha West, Cape Clear, Co. Cork, P81P627 | |
Courtbrack Community Centre, Courtbrack, Blarney, Co. Cork, T23NH22 | |
Dromclogh Community Hall, Dromclogh East, Bantry, Co. Cork, P75K253 | |
Gaggin Community Hall, Gaggin, Bandon, Co. Cork, P72DP38 | |
Glash Community Centre, Glash Bridge, Newmarket, Co. Cork, P51W024 | |
Gortroe Community Hall, Gortroe, Youghal, Co. Cork, P36R520 | |
Inch Community Centre, Inch, Killeagh, Co. Cork, P36RC43 | |
Laharn Heritage Centre, Glounminane, Lombardstown, Co. Cork, P51FK44 | |
Lisavaird Community Centre, Tullineasky West, Clonakilty, Co. Cork, P85W840 | |
Sherkin Island Community Hall, Gneeves, Sherkin Island, Co. Cork, P81AE02 | |
Shrala Community Centre, Knockanevin, Kilmallock, Co. Cork, V35Y313 | |
T.O. Park Labbamollaga, Labbamollaga, Knockanevin, Kilmallock, Co. Cork, V35E895 | |
Whitechurch Community Centre, Farranastig, Whitechurch, Co. Cork, T34RR58 | |
Donegal | Carnowen Presbyterian Hall, Carnowen, Raphoe, Co. Donegal, F93NP29 |
Cranford Coole Community Centre, Cranford, Co. Donegal, F92VP99 | |
Dunree Military Museum, Fort Dunree, Dunree, Buncrana, Co. Donegal, F93C424 | |
Glenveagh National Park, Glenveagh, Church Hill, Co. Donegal, F92P993 | |
Leghowney Community Centre, Leghowney, Donegal, F94RH67 | |
Malin Head, Ardmalin, Co. Donegal | |
Meenreagh Hostel, 75 Meenreagh, Killygordon, Co. Donegal, F93CC44 | |
Rathlin Knitwear, Malin Beg, Glencolmcille, Co. Donegal, F94R296 | |
Ray Athletics Club, Ray, Milford, Co. Donegal, F92CD70 | |
The Gweedore Theatre, Factory Road, Derrybeg, Co. Donegal, F92A718 | |
Tory Co-Op, West Town, Tory Island, Co. Donegal, F92FD66 | |
Westbic, Ballymoon, Kilcar, Co. Donegal, F94N9CW | |
Dublin | Balscadden National School, Balscadden, Balbriggan, Co. Dublin, K32VK33 |
Fingal County Council, Newbridge House & Farm, Newbridge Demesne, Donabate, Co. Dublin, K36VR90 | |
Fingal Ravens Gaa Club, Killeen, Oldtown, Co. Dublin, A45C791 | |
Glenasmole Community Centre, Castlekelly, Bohernabreena, Co. Dublin, D24EC93 | |
Heritage Centre, Ardgillan Castle, Ardgillan Demesne, Skerries, Co. Dublin, K34C984 | |
Man O War Gaa Club, Ballymaguire, Co. Dublin | |
Shanganagh Cemetery Office, Dublin Road, Bray, Co. Dublin, A98Y952 | |
Tyrrelstown Community Centre, Hollywood Road, Dublin 15, D15PWY2 | |
Galway | An Post, Recess Post Office, Lissoughter, Recess, Co. Galway, H91HFV4 |
Ballinakill National School, Ballynakill, Kylebrack, Co. Galway, H62DK60 | |
Briarhill National School, Breanloughaun, Ballintemple, Galway, H91E5C9 | |
Brownsgrove National School, Joycegrove, Brownsgrove, Tuam, Co. Galway, H54KA44 | |
Cahergal National School, Cahergal, Tuam, Co. Galway, H54C593 | |
Coláiste Naomh Eoin, Carrowntemple, Inis Meáin, Co. Galway, H91V2R4 | |
Comhar Na Noileán, An Tra, Inis Oirr, Co. Galway, H91D27X | |
Cortoon Community Centre, Cortoon, Brownsgrove, Tuam, Co. Galway, H54CP74 | |
Galway County Council, Kilronan Library, Ionad Fiontair Cholm Ó Hiarnáin, Lower Kilronan, Inishmore, Co. Galway, H91WN93 | |
Inishbofin Community Centre, Middlequarter, Inishbofin, Co. Galway, H91TC6C | |
Kilcroan National School, Ballyglass South, Williamstown, Co. Galway, F45A099 | |
Leitrim Community Centre, Carrowkeel, Kylebrack, Co. Galway, H62W726 | |
Lettermullen Community Centre, Teach Mor, Lettermullen, Co. Galway, H91CH7X | |
Mweenish National School, Mweenish Island, Carna, Co. Galway, H91Y8K0 | |
Old Secondary School, Kilkerrin Road, Glenamaddy, Co. Galway, F45FH04 | |
Saint Colman's National School, Tierneevin, Gort, Co. Galway, H91F8D2 | |
Saint Joseph's National School, Boleybeg, Barna, Co. Galway, H91WY28 | |
Saint Mary's National School, Kippanagh, Clonbern, Ballinasloe, Co. Galway, H53T291 | |
Scoil Caomháin, An Tra, Inis Oirr, Co. Galway, H91C967 | |
Tiernascragh National School, Longford, Ballycrissane, Ballinasloe, Co. Galway, H53TP86 | |
Kerry | Boheshil National School, Boheeshil, Glencar, Co. Kerry, V93EC56 |
Brú Na Dromoda, Killeenleagh, Mastergeehy, Co. Kerry, V23RK10 | |
Cable Station, Farranreagh, Valentia, Co. Kerry, V23H685 | |
Coars National School, Coars, Mastergeehy, Co. Kerry, V23Y597 | |
Gap Of Dunloe National School, Dunloe Upper, Beaufort, Co. Kerry, V93YN52 | |
Inch Community Centre, Killeenagh, Annascaul, Co. Kerry, V92HK31 | |
Kells Community Hall, Boulerdah, Kells, Co. Kerry, V23H306 | |
Kielduff Community Centre, Kielduff, Tralee, Co. Kerry, V92K061 | |
Opw, Derrynane House, Derrynane More, Caherdaniel, Co. Kerry, V23FX65 | |
Saint Fiachna's Church, Bonane, Kenmare, Co. Kerry, V93X082 | |
Toreencahill Community Association, Tooreencahill, Gneeveguilla, Co. Kerry, P51T663 | |
Valentia Island Community Centre, Chapeltown, Valentia, Co. Kerry, V23H240 | |
Kildare | Back Gate Lodge, Kilkea Demesne, Castledermot, Co. Kildare, R14Y006 |
Bigstone Community Hall, Ballyraggan, Rathvilly, Co. Kildare, R93E956 | |
Clonfert Pet Farm, Clonfert South, Maynooth, Co. Kildare, W23PY05 | |
Crookstown Community Hall, Moyleabbey, Ballitore, Co. Kildare, R14HP80 | |
Hse, Kilcock Primary Care Centre, Commons West, Co.Kildare | |
Lullymore Heritage Park, Lullymore East, Rathangan, Co. Kildare, R51E036 | |
Rathmore National School, Rathmore West, Naas, Co. Kildare, W91VK46 | |
Saint David's National School, Piper's Hill Campus, Killashee, Naas, Co. Kildare, W91AE26 | |
Stresslite Floors, Hempstown, Blessington, Co. Kildare, W91XW89 | |
Kilkenny | Ballyouskill Parish Hall, Ballyouskill, Attanagh, Co. Kilkenny, R32TR58 |
Crosspatrick Parish Hall, Crosspatrick, Co. Kilkenny, E41DK22 | |
Gorteennamuck, Gathabawn, Co. Kilkenny, E41WD59 | |
Graine Community Hall, Graine, Urlingford, Co. Kilkenny, E41WR44 | |
Listerlin National School, Listerlin, Tullogher, Co. Kilkenny, X91EA09 | |
Moneynamuck Parish Hall, Galmoy, Co. Kilkenny, E41TK53 | |
Muckalee Handball Club, Clorinka, Muckalee, Co. Kilkenny, R95XV04 | |
Saint Aidan's National School, Kilmanagh, Co. Kilkenny, R95XN76 | |
Saint Michaels Primary School, Galmoy, Co. Kilkenny, E41TD34 | |
Tullaghought Parish Hall, Pollrone, Piltown, Co. Kilkenny, E32W597 | |
Laois | An Post, Bilboa Post Office, Ardough, Bilboa, Carlow, Co. Laois, R93WN35 |
Ballyadams National School, Ballyadams, Co. Laois, R14E225 | |
Emo National School, Emo Park, Emo, Co. Laois, R32DX52 | |
Gaelscoil An Tslí Dála, Ballaghmore, Borris-In-Ossory, Co. Laois, R32TN62 | |
Heywood Community School, Heywood Demesne, Ballinakill, Co. Laois, R32FE04 | |
Killadooley National School, Killadooley, Ballybrophy, Co. Laois, R32A726 | |
Knock National School, Spink, Abbeyleix, Co. Laois, R32PT62 | |
Rossmore Killeshin Development Association, Uisean Park, Rossmore, Carlow, Co. Laois, R93W825 | |
Saint Mary's College, Knockbeg, Carlow, Co. Laois, R93RP78 | |
Shanganamore National School, Shanganagh More, Barrowhouse, Co. Laois, R14K659 | |
Vicarstown Community Hall, Mulen, Vicarstown, Co. Laois, R32RX67 | |
Leitrim | Aghanlish Community Centre, Aghanlish, Kinlough, Co. Leitrim, F91PYD2 |
Askill Community Centre, Askill, Ballyshannon, Co. Leitrim, F94HH73 | |
Aughawillan National School, Lisgrudy, Garadice, Ballinamore, Co. Leitrim, N41E082 | |
Aughawillian G.A.A., Stroke, Derradda, Ballinamore, Co. Leitrim, N41E446 | |
Corraneary Gaa Club, Corraneary, Aghavas, Co. Leitrim, H12AE26 | |
Drumeela Community Centre, Teach Dúchas, Drumeela, Carrigallen, Co. Leitrim, H12DP84 | |
Drumlea Community Centre, Drumlea, Carrigallen, Co. Leitrim, H12H336 | |
Gortlettragh Community Centre, Annaghmore, Mohill, Co. Leitrim, N41RC78 | |
Killargue Community Centre, Gortnacorkoge, Killargue, Co. Leitrim, F91EP90 | |
Killenumery Hall, Killanummery, Dromahair, Co. Leitrim, F91AY28 | |
Newtownmanor Hall, Cornalaghta, Leckaun, Co. Leitrim, F91P573 | |
Saint Michael's Primary School, West Barrs, Glenfarne, Co. Leitrim, F91YW25 | |
Tea Shed, Largandoon, Glencar, Co. Leitrim, F91PY6A | |
Limerick | Angelsboro National School, Anglesboro, Kilmallock, Co. Limerick, V35TX00 |
Caherline Community Centre, Caherline, Caherconlish, Co. Limerick, V94D7PH | |
Coolcappa National School, Coolcappa, Ardagh, Co. Limerick, V42NT35 | |
Gerald Griffin National School, Loughill West, Loughill, Co. Limerick, V94EK19 | |
Glenmore Community Centre, The Rambling House, Glenmore, Strand, Co. Limerick, V42YK77 | |
Knocknadea National School, Knockadea, Ballylanders, Co. Limerick, V35DW73 | |
Limerick East Educate Together National School, Dromdarrig, Mungret, Limerick, V94 27P3 | |
Lough Gur Interpretive Centre, Lough Gur, Bruff, Co. Limerick, V35ED96 | |
Mountcollins National School, Caherlevoy, Mountcollins, Abbeyfeale, Co. Limerick, V94K036 | |
Tinnatarriff National School, Tinnatarriff, Cappamore, Co. Limerick, V94E670 | |
Longford | Aughine Community Centre, Aughine, Moydow, Co. Longford, N39YT78 |
Ballymore Shamrocks Gaa Club, Ballybrien, Co. Longford | |
Colmcille Gaa Club, Father Phil Mcgee Park, Aghacordrinan, Aughnacliffe, Co. Longford, N39Y392 | |
Corlea Heritage Centre, Corlea, Keenagh, Co. Longford, N39XT18 | |
Fermoyle National School, Fermoyle, Lanesborough, Co. Longford, N39E899 | |
Midland Aviation, Abbeyshrule Airfield, Abbeyshrule, Longford, N39N8K5 | |
Moyne Community Centre, Old Latin School, Legga, Moyne, Co. Longford, N39X838 | |
Mullanalaghta Community Centre, Cloonagh, Granard, Co. Longford, N39XD43 | |
Saint Munis Gaa Club, Clooncallow, Ballymahon, Co. Longford, N39WY03 | |
Louth | Annaghminnan Rovers Gaa Club, Pairc Annaghminnon, Newtown, Louth, Co. Louth, A91R235 |
Clogherhead, Harbour Road, Clogher, Co. Louth | |
Killany Gaa Club, Killany Community Centre, Killanny, Carrickmacross, Co. Louth, A81AE37 | |
Mattock Rangers Gaa Club, Mattock Rangers Community Centre, School Lane, Collon, Co. Louth, A92CR6C | |
Port Beach, Mitchelstown, Co. Louth | |
Saint Enda's National School, Killanny, Carrickmacross, Co. Louth, A81E267 | |
Stephenstown, Knockattin, Dundalk, Co. Louth | |
Templetown Beach, Templetown, Co.Louth | |
Walshestown National School, Walshestown, Clogherhead, Co. Louth, A92CD53 | |
Mayo | Belderrig Community Centre, Belderrig Beg, Co. Mayo, F26KXV6 |
Bofeenaun Community Centre, Curraghmore, Bofeenaun, Ballina, Co. Mayo, F26D5W4 | |
Finny Community Centre, Finny, Clonbur, Co. Mayo, F12Y680 | |
Islandeady Community Centre, Rinnaseer, Islandeady, Castlebar, Co. Mayo, F23DK07 | |
Keel Community Centre, Keel, Achill, Co. Mayo, F28XA33 | |
Keenagh Community Centre, Keenagh More, Keenagh Beg, Ballina, Co. Mayo, F26X893 | |
Killala Business Park, Killala, Co. Mayo, F26V8P4 | |
Killasser Community Centre, Killasser, Swinford, Co. Mayo, F12HH97 | |
Kilmovee Community Centre, Kilmovee, Ballaghadereen, Co. Mayo, F45WY80 | |
Mayo County Council, Clare Island Library, Clare Island Community Centre, Capnagower, Clare Island, Co. Mayo, F28KP99 | |
National Parks & Wildlife Service, Ballycroy National Park, Lagduff More, Ballycroy, Westport, Co. Mayo, F28XF50 | |
Taugheen Community Centre, Carrowmore, Tagheen, Claremorris, Co. Mayo, F12F5N7 | |
Meath | Boardsmill Gaa Club, Kilmurray, Trim, Co. Meath, C15H968 |
Castletown Gaa Club, Knock, Castletown, Co. Meath, C15YF54 | |
Church Hall, Smithstown, Crossakiel, Co. Meath, A82X243 | |
Cormeen Sports Complex, Cormeen, Moynalty, Co. Meath, A82FT62 | |
Culmullen Community Hall, Culmullin, Drumree, Co. Meath, A85R123 | |
Killallon Community Hall, Killallon, Clonmellon, Co. Meath, C15V294 | |
Kilskyre Community Hall, Kilskyre, Co. Meath, A82Y4C8 | |
Meath Hill Community Centre, Meath Hill, Drumconrath, Co. Meath, C15FRK3 | |
Rathkenny Hall, Tankardstown, Rathkenny, Co. Meath, C15TV20 | |
Syddan Gaelic Football Club, Páirc Ludlo Sodan, Lobinstown, Co. Meath, C15W283 | |
Teach Raithneach Heritage And Cultural Centre, Starinagh, Collon, Co. Meath, A92W283 | |
Monaghan | Ballybay Development Association, Clones Road, Derryvalley, Ballybay, Co. Monaghan, A75HF78 |
Carn Resource Centre, Carn, Smithborough, Co. Monaghan, H18YW40 | |
Cavan And Monaghan Education & Training Board, Tanagh Outdoor Education & Training Centre, Dartrey, Cootehill, Co. Monaghan, H16HC83 | |
Corcaghan Community Centre, Corcaghan, Stranooden, Co. Monaghan, H18PK31 | |
Corduff Gaels G.F.C., Corduff, Carrickmacross, Co. Monaghan, A81KA61 | |
Drum School, Cortober, Drum, Co. Monaghan, H16AK79 | |
Drumgossatt National School, Drumgossatt, Carrickmacross, Co. Monaghan, A81X827 | |
Drumhawan Community Centre, Drumhawan, Tullynahinnera, Castleblayney, Co. Monaghan, A75YV81 | |
Latton Resource Centre, Latton, Co. Monaghan, A75E771 | |
Mullyash Community Centre, Camaghty, Mullyash, Castleblayney, Co. Monaghan, A75W923 | |
Saint Alphonsus Community Hall, Clontask, Drummully, Clones, Co. Monaghan, H23XV08 | |
Tullycorbet Parish Hall, Patrician Hall, Corvoy, Ballybay, Co. Monaghan, A75YW53 | |
Offaly | Ballycommon Telework And Training Centre, Ballycommon, Co. Offaly, R35V124 |
Bord Na Móna, Lea Beg, Blueball, Co. Offaly, R35P304 | |
Coolderry Community Hall, Coolderry, Birr, Co. Offaly, R42DH05 | |
Croghan Community Hall, Cannakill, Croghan, Rhode, Co. Offaly, R35VR66 | |
Kilclonfert Community Centre, Kilclonfert, Rhode, Co. Offaly, R35T684 | |
Mountlucas Windfarm, Mountlucas, Daingean, Co. Offaly, R35RX00 | |
Primo Coaches, Ballydaly, Ferbane, Co. Offaly, R42AX58 | |
Seir Kieran Church, Bellhill, Clareen, Birr, Co. Offaly, R42KP60 | |
Shannon Harbour, Co. Offaly, R42Y421 | |
Shinrone National School, Roscrea Road, Shinrone, Birr, Co. Offaly, R42XE30 | |
Roscommon | Ballagh National School, Ballagh, Kilrooskey, Co. Roscommon, F42CF90 |
Cam Childcare, Cam, Brideswell, Co. Roscommon, N37FH21 | |
Creeve Community Centre, Drummullin, Elphin, Co. Roscommon, F45HD89 | |
Dangan Community Centre, Dangan, Kilmore, Carrick-On-Shannon, Co. Roscommon, N41T6K1 | |
Gortaganny National School, Gortaganny, Loughlynn, Co. Roscommon, F45C951 | |
Saint Patrick's Hall, Drumboylan, Leitrim Village, Co. Roscommon, N41FY01 | |
Tawnytaskin Community Centre, Tawnytaskin, Boyle, Co. Roscommon, F52Y958 | |
Termon National School, Termon, Castlerea, Co. Roscommon, F45K298 | |
Tibohine Community Centre, Tibohine, Castlerea, Co. Roscommon, F45HD83 | |
Tulsk Dry Cleaners, Meadow Brook, Tulsk, Castlerea, Co. Roscommon, F45KD79 | |
Sligo | Achonry National School, Achonry, Co. Sligo, F91WF65 |
Cartron Community Centre, Cartron, Templeboy, Co. Sligo, F91V4XY | |
Cloonloo National School, Cloonloo, Boyle, Co. Sligo, F52E288 | |
Coola Post Primary School, Cloonskirt, Sooey, Co. Sligo, F52XE71 | |
Corballa National School, Corballa, Co. Sligo, F26F582 | |
Dromore West Central National School, Dromore, Dromore West, Co. Sligo, F26VW50 | |
Highwood Community Centre, Highwood, Kilmactranny, Boyle, Co. Sligo, F52C677 | |
Killavil Community Centre, Phaleesh, Killavil, Ballymote, Co. Sligo, F56K153 | |
Knockminna National School, Turlaghraun, Ballymote, Co. Sligo, F56TX23 | |
Saint Patrick's National School, Fermoyle, Calry, Co. Sligo, F91DP48 | |
Scoil Asicus Naofa, Golf Course Road, Strandhill, Co. Sligo, F91V003 | |
Saint Josephs National School, Ballure, Culleens, Co. Sligo, F26FY07 | |
Tipperary | Aglish Community Hall, Aglish, Roscrea, Co. Tipperary, E53E132 |
Curreeney Community Hall, Curreeney, Kilcommon, Thurles, Co. Tipperary, E41XC62 | |
Drom Community Hall, Drom, Borrisoleigh, Thurles, Co. Tipperary, E41X285 | |
Killea Gaa Club, Killea Community Centre, Killea, Templemore, Co. Tipperary, E41t6y0 | |
Killeen National School, Killeen, Riverstown, Birr, Co. Tipperary, R42AK00 | |
Killoscully Community Centre, Killoscully, Newport, Co. Tipperary, V94FK20 | |
Killurney Community Centre, Killurney, Ballypatrick, Clonmel, Co. Tipperary, E91H7W4 | |
Moyglass Community Hall, Moyglass, Fethard, Co. Tipperary, E91WK25 | |
Poulacapple National School, Poulacapple, Callan, Co. Tipperary, R95V324 | |
Rossmore Community Hall, Rossmore, Cashel, Co. Tipperary, E25D429 | |
Waterford | Ballycurrane National School, Clashmore, Co. Waterford, P36FR50 |
Ballylaneen Community Hall, Ballylaneen, Kilmacthomas, Co. Waterford, X42KP82 | |
Ballysaggart Community Centre, Feargarrid, Ballysaggart, Lismore, Co. Waterford, P51VK80 | |
Faithlegge National School, Faithlegg, Co. Waterford, X91TW82 | |
Fenor National School, Fenor, Tramore, Co. Waterford, X91VK31 | |
Kgk Community Centre, Knockanore, Tallow, Co. Waterford, P51A067 | |
Kilbrien Community Centre, Kilbrien Lower, Ballinamult, Co. Waterford, E91W860 | |
Modeligo Community Hall, Modeligo, Cappagh, Dungarvan, Co. Waterford, X35KF22 | |
Mount Melleray Community Hall, Mount Melleray, Cappoquin, Co. Waterford, P51XN6X | |
Saint Mary's National School, Butlerstown, Waterford, X91KF85 | |
Whitechurch National School, Clonkerdon, Cappagh, Dungarvan, Co. Waterford, X35N560 | |
Westmeath | Ballycomoyle Gaa Club, Robinstown, Castlepollard, Co. Westmeath, N91VY92 |
Castledaly Community Centre, Kilcleagh, Castledaly, Co. Westmeath, N37YF54 | |
Clonkill Hurling Club, Clonkill, Monilea, Mullingar, Co. Westmeath, N91HX78 | |
Dalystown National School, Dalystown, Mullingar, Co. Westmeath, N91W207 | |
Milltown Emper Community Centre, Milltown Emper Community Centre, Sean Doolin Park, Milltown, Rathconrath, Co. Westmeath, N91VA06 | |
Moyvoughly Community Centre, Moyvoughly, Co. Westmeath, N37FW50 | |
Rahugh National School, Rahugh, Kilbeggan, Co. Westmeath, N91XF20 | |
Saint Michael's National School, Castletown Lower, Finea, Co. Westmeath, N91fn29 | |
Scoil Bhríde, Emper, Ballynacargy, Co. Westmeath, N91PP71 | |
Streete Parish Park And Community Centre, Kilmore, Streete, Co. Westmeath, N91RC43 | |
The Downs National School, Greatdown, The Downs, Mullingar, Co. Westmeath, N91T229 | |
Whitehall Community Centre, Whitehall, Castlepollard, Co. Westmeath, N91T85V | |
Wexford | Askamore Community Centre, Askamore, Co. Wexford, Y25F6D8 |
Ballyfad Hall, Ballyfad, Co. Wexford, Y25A0X8 | |
Ballyroebuck Hall, Ballyroebuck, Bunclody, Co. Wexford, Y21E942 | |
Barnadown Showjumping, Barnadown Stud, Barnadown Upper, Gorey, Co. Wexford, Y25W8N0 | |
Commissioners Of Irish Lights, Hook Head Lighthouse, Churchtown, Fethard-On-Sea, Co. Wexford, Y34KD93 | |
Duffry Rovers Gaa Club, Coolree, Kiltealy, Co. Wexford, Y21RX02 | |
Kilmore Quay Harbour Master, Kilmore Quay, Co. Wexford, Y35DX85 | |
Marshalstown Castledockrell Gaa Club, Farmleigh, Marshalstown, Co. Wexford, Y21FT96 | |
National Parks & Wildlife Service, North Slob, Ardcavan, Wexford, Y35EY89 | |
Raheen Family Resource Centre, Raheen, Clonroche, Co. Wexford, Y21T183 | |
Saint Mary's Gaa Club, Ballycowan, Tagoat, Co. Wexford, Y35A244 | |
Solas, Ramsgrange, Co. Wexford, Y34DP26 | |
Wicklow | Arklow Geraldine's Ballymoney G.A.A. Club, Shelton, Arklow, Co. Wicklow, Y14WK28 |
Avondale Forest Park, Avondale House, Avondale, Rathdrum, Co. Wicklow, A67P303 | |
Avondale G.A.A. Club, Corballis Upper, Rathdrum, Co. Wicklow, A67R229 | |
Ballinacor Gaa Club, Ballinacor Community Park, Carriglineen, Glenmalure, Co. Wicklow, A67WY83 | |
Ballycooge Community Hall, Ballycooge, Tinahely, Co. Wicklow, Y14XW74 | |
Crossbridge Community Hall, Crossbridge, Tinahely, Co. Wicklow, Y14KP83 | |
Dunlavin Gaa Club, Sparrow Road, Dunlavin, Co. Wicklow, W91NV67 | |
Glendalough And District Development Association, Brockagh Resource Centre, Laragh, Glendalough, Co. Wicklow, A98D3H1 | |
Knockree Hostel, Lackandarragh Upper, Enniskerry, Co. Wicklow, A98R2Y9 | |
Mosart Ltd., Clermont House, Newrath, Rathnew, Co. Wicklow, A67X566 | |
Saint Kevin's National School, Laragh, Glendalough, Co. Wicklow, A98TR96 | |
Wicklow Gaa County Board, Ballinakill Centre Of Excellence, Ballinakill, Glenealy, Co. Wicklow, A67HW86 |