HC Deb 01 December 1909 vol 13 c525W
Mr. THOMAS F. SMYTH

asked the Vice-President of the Department of Agriculture (Ireland) how many agricultural colleges have been established in Ireland, and in what counties they are situate; the cost of building and equipping same; how much has been contributed by the Department and the different county councils for the purchase of each; how much is being contributed by both bodies towards their upkeep annually; and whether an agricultural college will be established in county Leitrim, with a view to assisting the farmers of that county and improving their methods of agriculture, particularly as it is such a highly congested area?

Mr. BIRRELL

I understand that agricultural instruction for resident male students is at present provided at four institutions in Ireland, and the estimated expenditure by the Department for the maintenance of these institutions during the year 1909–10 is as follows:—

Albert Agricultural College, county Dublin £4,000
Ballyhaise Agricultural Station, county Cavan 3,000
Clonakilty Agricultural Station, county Cork 2,000
Mount Bellew Agricultural College, county Galway 1,000
No contribution has been made by any county council towards the establishment or maintenance of any of these institutions. The Department have no present intention of establishing an agricultural college in county Leitrim.