*Cllr PJ Ryan (IND) & Cllr Gerry Flynn (IND). Photograph: Natasha Barton
AS THE COUNTDOWN begins to the local elections on June 7th, The Clare Echo this week examines one of the subjects causing debate among county councillors, the General Municipal Allocation.
This year’s Adopted Budget in the County Council includes a General Municipal Allocation of โฌ1.37m in total, an increase of โฌ364k on the 2023 provision. This fund is used by elected members of the Council to benefit community and voluntary organisations. The GMA was introduced following the reform of the Local Government Act in 2014.
Local councillors have previously stated that for every โฌ1 spent on the GMA it resulted in a โฌ3 benefit for the local community.
A lengthy debate ensued at Tuesdayโs meeting of the Shannon Municipal District over the โsurplusโ of the General Municipal Allocation (GMA) for one elected representative.
When it came to passing the Shannon MD small community grant scheme, there was much greater discussion on the GMA contribution of Cllr Gerry Flynn (IND).
Acting senior executive officer in the Shannon MD, Anne Griffin explained that the scheme was funded annually through a portion of the GMA. It has a total budget of โฌ20,000 with a maximum allocation of โฌ1,000. 29 groups benefitted from the grants, last year. โThe main thrust of the scheme is giving a helping hand to our organisations and groupsโ.
She advised the meeting that a portion of Cllr Flynnโs GMA will go towards Shannon Athletics Club, Shannon Handball Club and St Senanโs Rugby Club.
Addressing the meeting, Cllr Flynn said, โI didnโt ask for this to be publicised todayโ and labelled it as โregrettable the unwelcome attention that has come on top of usโ. He claimed Executives in the Council management have โcome down hard on usโ and described their actions as โOTTโ.
He continued, โit took away the spirit of what we were doing since 2014, none of us were involved in the Prime Time programmes to say we didnโt know where we were at a particular time or doing anything untowardโ. Flynn said, โthe intention was for elected representatives to have autonomy for their spend, that has been taken awayโ.
Several councillors including Cllr PJ Ryan (IND), Cllr Donna McGettigan (SF), Cllr Michael Begley (IND) and Cllr Pat OโGorman (FF) were left confused as to why Cllr Flynnโs GMA was connected to the scheme. โEvery elected member now has to disclose where they are putting their money,โ Cllr Flynn said, โIโve received legal advice, the Councilโs budget is gone out of control and they donโt micro-manage but they expect us toโ.
Clarity and accountability exists with the GMA, Cllr Pat McMahon (FF) maintained, โFrom day one I thought anybody who wants to find out what we can give to clubs or organisations it can be found out, there is no hidden agendaโ.
Councillors could be put in a tricky position as a result of the funds available to Cllr Flynn according to Cllr Ryan. โIf somebody says to me, how come you hadnโt โฌ6,500 to give to an organisation that Cllr Flynn did. If Cratloe GAA club asks me for โฌ6,500 where do we standโ.
Ms Griffin responded, โThe grant scheme is a contribution to other bodies and groups, in the same vein that is what Cllr Flynn is doing but separatelyโ.
โWhat weโre doing is breaking the rules in all due respect,โ claimed Cllr OโGorman. He said the actions of Cllr Flynn were โoutside of the rulesโ. This view was rejected by Cllr Flynn, โThat is not fair. I never asked what you did with rest of money, I never asked yeโ. Cllr Ryan interrupted, โIt is public knowledgeโ to which Cllr Flynn insisted, โI didnโt make this issueโ.
Queries on the accumulation of funds and monies for the three clubs were then put forward by Cllr Ryan. The meeting was then told that โฌ15,000 will go to Shannon Athletics Club, โฌ13,000 to Shannon Handball Club and โฌ5,000 to St Senanโs RFC through Cllr Flynnโs GMA, โI know I have a balance from other years that has been given to Tom for road issues,โ he explained.
โWeโre now going to be asked why we canโt give the funding,โ Cllr McGettigan responded. โThe thrust many years ago was to help as many clubs. No way a smaller club can fund or gather the money, it really keeps them going. Bigger clubs have different avenues of funding,โ said Cllr McMahon.
Opportunities to help smaller clubs has been the focus of the GMA, Cllr John Crowe (FG) commented. โThe โฌ1000 is keeping them ticking over for the year to do A, B and C. All weโre trying to do is help small groups in our community to keep the show on the road, that is the way Iโve always seen itโ. A distinction on the approach of Cllr Flynn is needed, Cllr Begley asserted.
Director of Services, Alan Farrell told the meeting the advice was issued by the Head of Finance which was followed by the SEO โif giving contributions to other bodies or a group outside of the Councilโ. Rules have suddenly changed after ten years, Cllr Ryan said.
Cllr OโGorman proposed the small community grant scheme but not the inclusion of Cllr Flynnโs GMA which prompted the Shannon representative to warn, โif I donโt get approval the clubs will be out of businessโ.
Procedures must be followed, Cllr Begley insisted. โWe all have to follow a procedure as to how the money is paid out. It has to come in an application to the MD. It isnโt as if some of us are going around writing cheques for community groups. There is nothing secret or behind the scenes wrong with itโ.
โEverything has been done above board,โ Cllr Flynn responded. His plea for support led to Cllr Ryan asking if they were creating a precedent and Cllr Begley to propose deferring Cllr Flynnโs proposal.
In response, Cllr Flynn asked, โWhat do I tell to people with contractors on siteโ and Begley replied, โYou always have to have money spent before we get it. If weโve to go through down that route, all seven of us should have items to be approvedโ.
Cllr McMahon said he had no objection to the three clubs put forward by Cllr Flynn but said โit is a different scenarioโ.
Cllr McGettigan then proposed a special meeting to specifically debate the Flynn contribution which was seconded by Cllr Begley. โI would say and Iโd be sitting down with Tom (Mellett) to iron out spend of GMA. I had a surplus to deal with,โ Cllr Flynn said.
Mention of the word surplus suddenly managed to calm down councillors. โThat word levels the pitch for us all,โ remarked Cllr Ryan. He added, โAfter saying the word surplus we can deal with it,โ he added.
The scheme and contributions were then proposed and seconded by Cllr McGettigan and Cllr OโGorman.