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Ian Paisley

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Gender Male
Death10 years ago
Date of birth April 6,1926
Zodiac sign Aries
Born Armagh
United Kingdom
Date of died September 12,2014
DiedBelfast
United Kingdom
Spouse Eileen Paisley, Baroness Paisley of St George's
BuriedFree Presbyterian Church of Ulster
Children Ian Paisley Jr
Rhonda Paisley
Sharon Paisley
Cherith Paisley
Kyle Paisley
Sharon Kyle Paisley
Job Politician
Preacher
Writer
Activist
Evangelist
Movies/Shows A Sense of Loss
Latest noncurrent party Democratic Unionist Party
Party Democratic Unionist Party
Parents James Kyle Paisley
Isabella Paisley
Education Union School of Theology
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My Plea for the Old Sword
The Garments of Christ
For Such a Time as This
Grow Old Along with Me
Expository Sermons
Sermons With Startling Titles
Christian Foundations
Text a Day Keeps the Devil Away
The Rent Veils at Calvary
An Exposition of the Epistle to the Romans: Prepared in the Prison Cell
Classic Sermons
The Protestant Reformation
Into the Millennium: 20th Century Messager for 21st Century Living
Divine Intervention in Days of Declension: An Exposition of the Book of Judges
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Ballymena: Our Town : Ian Paisley & Jack McCann in Conversation with Eull Dunlop
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Ian Richard Kyle Paisley, Baron Bannside, PC was a loyalist politician and Protestant religious leader from Northern Ireland who served as leader of the Democratic Unionist Party from 1971 to 2008 and First Minister of Northern Ireland from 2007 to 2008.

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Ulster Grand Prix safety money spent on new toilets

Nov 26,2021 6:12 pm

Government money allocated to improve safety was used by the Ulster Grand Prix to refurbish a Club House and build facilities, including a shower and toilet block, Bbc News NI understands.

Funding Worth £255,000 was announced by Sports Minister Paul Givan in 2017.

Some £25,000 was spent on safety bales; the rest was spent on building works.

Ulster Grand Prix said safety was a "priority" and The Money was used at the "paddock and around The Track ".

It said it made "detailed proposals" in its application for the funding, which were "examined and approved by the minister, officials from The Department of Communities and Sport NI".

Three riders have been killed at the Dundrod circuit since 2017.

Both Jamie Hodson, from Wigan, and Gavin Lupton, from West Yorkshire , died after crashes in the 2017 race - which is billed as the fastest road race in The World .

In 2018, French rider Fabrice Miguet was killed at Joey's Windmill, the right-hand bend where Hodson came off his bike and hit a telegraph pole the Year before.

Racers Jamie Hodson, Gavin Lupton and Fabrice Miguet have died at the Ulster Grand Prix since 2017

There is no suggestion of wrongdoing by the Ulster Grand Prix and its representative Geoff Wilson said the improved facilities were used for training seminars and briefings on safety for riders and 600 volunteers.

"For us, safety is our priority and that is not only The Track safety, but also The Riders and the fans' safety," he said.

Projects reviewed

Mr Givan said he had met officials from the Ulster Grand Prix before making The Announcement and had been lobbied by his party colleague Ian Paisley to support the proposals.

Speaking at the time, Mr Givan said he had been moved to provide The Money after the death of Malachi Mitchell Thomas at the North West 200 in 2016.

Mr Givan described the funding as as "it was to do with trying to save lives".

Sport NI was aware of how the Ulster Grand Prix intended to spend The Money , as can be seen from an approved business case which Bbc News NI has seen.

In Total , £535,000 was allocated to improve motorsport safety by The Department for Communities, which was distributed by Sport NI.

The North West 200 was allocated and Some money was allocated to smaller events.

The funding was announced on 24 January 2017, shortly after a snap assembly election had been called.

PacemakerUlster Grand Prix funding

£255,000in safety funding

£190,000spent on the clubhouse, buildings and riders' paddock

£40,000spent on hard surfacing to improve access

£25,000spent on safety bales

Source: Freedom of Information request

Bbc News NI obtained a copy of The Business case for the full £535,000 funding, which is then broken down into sections for each race, through a freedom of information request.

In the introduction, The Business case notes: "This project is outside of normal competitive process and The Business case for the proposed project has been developed by Sport NI following a Northern Ireland Executive Decision for this project to be Delivered . "

Despite The Money being announced in January, the projects had to be completed by 31 March 2017.

The Business case states that a review of each project funded should have been carried out by 31 March 2018.

Sport NI told Bbc News NI the review had been completed by the grant recipient.

Sport NI has not completed any evaluation of how The Money was spent, or how effective it was, saying it aimed to complete an evaluation in "a timely manner, subject to available resources".

Improved wheelchair access

The Business case shows that, of The Money allocated to the Ulster Grand Prix , £25,000 was spent on 80 safety bales and £230,000 on building and ground works.

Dundrod and District Motorcycle club, which organises the race, provided a monitoring return detailing how The Money contributed to the safety of participants and spectators along the seven-mile circuit.

This states The Money was spent on an extension to The Riders ' paddock, intended to accommodate race vehicles and conform to fire regulations.

It also lists the "completion and fit-out of David Wood Ulster Grand Prix House", which enabled The Club to host "race safety seminars, marshal training, newcomers' induction courses and training for The Hundreds of volunteers involved in running the Motorcycle Racing event each Year ".

Paul Givan (centre), pictured here announcing additional funding for the North West 200, was The Sports minister when the Ulster Grand Prix funding was confirmed

A refurbished David Wood Ulster Grand Prix House, but organisers said The Work had not been completed.

Mr Wilson, from Ulster Grand Prix , said none of the 2017 funding was used to cover shortfalls in other building projects.

"Any of the projects that we applied for was put into a proper process through the government that said here's where the investment should go into with a safety focus," he said.

"One of those areas was The Building that was half-finished, government was aware of that, government knew that.

"Everything that we did was all above board, it was through a process that we went through with government and they were extremely happy with. "

Some of the funding was spent on the construction of a new building to help test the safety of bikes - which Ulster Grand Prix said was vital.

This building was also fitted with shower and toilet facilities.

Some £40,000 was also allocated to hard-surfacing existing gravel areas to improve wheelchair access.

'More should have been spent on safety'

But the girlfriend of one of The Dead riders has questioned whether enough of the funding went towards improving conditions for competitors.

"The Thing that doesn't rest well with me is the actual amount they've spent on safety. . especially if that's what they've been given The Money for," said Rachael McKay, the long-time girlfriend of Jamie Hodson.

"I don't begrudge them spending money on facilities as they do need updating, but it's The Sheer amount of money.

"More should have been spent on the safety. "

Jamie Hodson came back early from a holiday in Cyprus with Rachael McKay to take part in the Ulster Grand Prix .

Lives saved?

The Department for Communities said it was satisfied the funding had been used as intended, and that Sport NI carried out post-project evaluations "in an appropriate and timely manner".

Sport NI said The Money was spent in line with The Business case, adding that it works closely with The Sports governing bodies to improve safety.

A spokesman for Paul Givan said: "Sadly, since the investment was made there have been more fatalities.

"However, lives have also been saved, including a rider at the North West 200.

"Whilst The Number of incidents and injuries prevented as a result of the investment cannot be fully quantified, undoubtedly it has made a positive Impact . "

Even though the Ulster Grand Prix lobbied Mr Givan for funding, the scheme was administered by The Department , added the spokesman.

The organisers of the Ulster Grand Prix said they had presented an application for funding to Mr Givan in 2016, to fund:

"The improvement of safety around all areas of the race event was a principal factor in the application for funding," said Dundrod and District Motorcycle club.

Every effort is made by organisers to make The Event as safe as possible, they added.

"Risk assessments are carried out each Year and improvements are put in place to enhance track safety.

"The dangers of racing in a closed roads environment remain.

"Further investment is required to maintain safety initiatives, not only in motorcycle Road Racing but across all motorsports in Northern Ireland . "



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Source of news: bbc.com

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