A report is due on whether some Garda training will be moved elsewhere from Templemore.

Kelly’s concern for Garda College

Tipp TD, Alan Kelly, questioned the Minister for Justice in the Dail in relation to the future of Templemore Garda College. It follows details in the Government’s Programme for Government, which said they were looking at moving some of the current training out of Templemore. According to Deputy Kelly this would be disastrous for the Templemore area.

He said: “The Government set up a team to look at this and other training issues and that report set up yet another group that is to report by this June on whether some Garda training that currently takes place in Templemore will be now done elsewhere. This is not just training of new Gardai but also professional training of Gardai, retraining courses, continuous development and specialist training. These all currently take place in Templemore and I will fight to make sure that this stays the case. As the only opposition TD that represents Templemore I will keep raising this issue.

“The Fianna Fáil Minister for Justice has unfortunately said he is open to having training that currently takes place in Templemore moved to other locations. This is unacceptable. He keeps saying that the current investment in Templemore shows that it will remain the primary location for training. That worries me as primary doesn’t mean that some of the current training will be moved out. The new report on this issue that is due to be presented to the Minister in June could have a dramatic impact on the future of the college.

“That’s why in advance of any such report I have encouraged the minister to once and for all look at using the lands in Dromard, Clonmore that were bought two decades ago for €5.5 million, to expand the Garda College. I’m glad to say Minister O’Callaghan has seen sense and has now said in response to my request that he will look at using these lands.”