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Dáil Éireann debate -
Wednesday, 30 Oct 1935

Vol. 59 No. 1

Written Answers. - County Council Expenditure.

asked the Minister for Local Government and Public Health if he will state, in respect of each county, the rates made by the county council for ordinary expenditure in respect of roads, county services, health district charges and poor relief for the year ended 31st March, 1936, the gross abatements in the £ for the Agricultural Grant, and the total rates made on other hereditaments and agricultural land respectively.

The information required by the Deputy will be printed in tabular form in the Official Report. Following is the information:—

RETURN SHOWING RATES MADE BY EACH COUNTY COUNCIL FOR THE ORDINARY EXPENDITURE FOR THE YEAR ENDED 31ST MARCH, 1936, IN RESPECT OF ROADS, COUNTY SERVICES, HEALTH DISTRICT CHARGES AND POOR RELIEF, THE TOTAL OF SUCH RATES MADE ON OTHER HEREDITAMENTS, THE ABATEMENT OF RATES ON AGRICULTURAL LAND AND THE NET RATE OF FIRST £20 VALUATION OF AGRICULTURAL LAND. THE AMOUNTS ARE SHOWN TO THE NEAREST TENTH OF A PENNY.

Rates Levied in respect of

Total rates (Cols 2 to 5) on other Hereditaments

Abatement of the rate in the £ on Agricultural Land

Net Rate on first 20 Valuation of Agricultural Land

COUNTY

Roads

County Services

Poor Relief

Health District Charges

Primary(a)

Employment(b)

Supplementary(c)

(1)

(2)

(3)

(4)

(5)

(6)

(7)

(8)

(9)

(10)

s.

d.

s.

d.

s.

d.

s.

d.

s.

d.

s.

d.

s.

d.

s.

d.

s.

d.

Carlow

2

7.5

2

2.5

2

8.5

0

6.5

8

1

5

9.5

5

9.5

3

0

2

3.5

Cavan

3

5.3

2

8

2

7

0

7.7

9

4

5

9.5

5

9.5

2

8.5

3

6.5

Clare

3

9.8

3

7.7

3

3

0

6.5

11

3

7

3.3

7

3.3

3

11.5

3

11.7

Cork North

3

0.2

2

11.5

3

4.4

0

11.1

10

3.2

6

8.3

6

8.3

3

3.2

3

6.9

Cork South

3

0.2

2

11.5

3

2.5

1

1

10

3.2

6

8.3

6

8.3

3

3.2

3

6.9

Cork West

3

0.2

2

11.5

4

10.3

1

2.3

12

0

6

8.3

6

8.3

3

3.2

5

4

Donegal

4

9.6

3

4.8

3

10.9

0

10.7

13

0

7

9.8

7

6.4

3

9.6

5

2.2

Dublin:

Balrothery

3

4.8

3

9.3

4

2.8

1

5.4

12

10.3

6

11

6

11

3

6.8

5

11.3

Celbridge No. 2 and Dublin N. and S.

3

4.8

3

9.3

2

11

1

5.4

11

6.5

4

7.5

Rathdown

3

4.8

3

9.3

6

7.4

1

5.4

15

2.9

8

3.9

Galway

4

4.3

3

10.8

3

3.5

0

9.7

12

4.3

6

6.5

6

6.5

3

0

5

9.8

Kerry

5

2.3

5

6

4

4.2

1

9.5

16

10

8

8

8

8

5

3

8

2

Kildare

2

7

2

4

3

0.6

0

8.2

8

7.8

5

1

5

1

2

0

3

6.8

Kilkenny

3

1.3

3

0.7

1

11.9

0

9.1

8

11

6

0

6

0

2

11

2

11

Laoighis

2

7.9

4

0.9

3

3.8

1

3.1

11

3.7

5

8

5

8

2

8

5

7.7

Leitrim

3

7.3

4

5.5

3

1

0

5.7

11

7.5

6

9.2

6

9.2

3

4

4

10.3

Limerick

3

1.5

2

9.3

2

7.5

1

1.2

9

7.5

6

6.5

6

6.5

3

5.75

3

1

Longford

3

4.7

4

8.4

3

0.5

0

8.4

11

10

6

0.1

6

0.1

3

1.5

5

9.9

Louth

2

6.8

3

5

2

3.2

0

4.5

8

7.5

6

4.5

6

4.5

3

2.5

2

3

Mayo

3

6.5

3

5.8

3

7.5

1

0

11

7.8

7

6

7

6

3

9

4

1.8

Meath

3

4

1

9.5

1

6.8

0

10

7

6.3

4

8.5

4

8.5

1

11.2

2

9.8

Monaghan

3

4.4

2

3.2

2

4.3

0

5.9

8

5.8

5

5

5

4

2

5.5

3

0.8

Offaly

3

4

3

9.5

2

9.7

0

5.8

10

5

5

8

5

8

2

11

4

9

Roscommon

3

8

3

6.5

2

2

0

7.5

10

0

5

11

5

8

2

8

4

1

Sligo

2

10.5

3

10.8

3

2.2

0

11.5

10

11

6

7

6

7

2

9.5

4

4

Tipperary North

4

0

2

10

2

9

0

4

9

11

6

0

6

0

2

10

3

11

Tipperary South

2

6.5

4

7.5

2

8.8

0

5.5

10

4.3

6

1

6

1

3

0.5

4

3.3

Waterford

2

9.7

4

3.9

2

11.5

0

9.3

10

10.4

6

2.6

6

2.6

3

1

4

7.8

Westmeath

1

11.3

4

8

2

6.5

0

5.7

9

7.5

5

3

5

3

2

4.8

4

4.5

Wexford

2

6.5

2

9.3

3

0.5

0

5.7

8

10

6

1.5

6

0.3

2

10.3

2

8.5

Wicklow

2

6

2

8.3

2

7.8

0

11.2

8

9.3

6

2

5

9.75

2

7.5

2

7.3

NOTE:—(a) Col. 7.—Primary Allowance shows the abatement of rates in the £ on the first £20 of land valuation and on the whole land valuation where it is less than £20.

(b) Col. 8.—The Employment Allowance shows the abatement allowed on the part of the valuation exceeding £20 if the persons were at work on the holding during the period 1st January to 31st December, 1934. For each person an abatement on a valuation of £12 10s. at the rate shown is allowed provided the allowance is not given on more than the whole of the valuation above £20.

(c) Col. 9.—Supplementary Allowance shows the abatement of rates in the £ on the part of the land valuations exceeding £20 which was not entitled to the Employment Allowance.

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