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Dáil Éireann debate -
Tuesday, 26 Jun 1956

Vol. 158 No. 7

Written Answers. - Local Government Statistics: Cavan, Dublin and Mayo.

asked the Minister for Local Government if, as regards the administrative Counties of Cavan, Dublin and Mayo, respectively, he will state in respect of each of the local financial years 1953-54 to 1955-56 (a) the amount raised by local rates for the repair and maintenance of roads and bridges, (b) the amount of Road Fund grants, (c) the amount of grants in respect of county roads, (d) the amount of grants in respect of employment schemes, (e) the amount of grants under the Local Authorities (Works) Act, 1949, (f) the amount af tourist road grants, (g) the amount of other road grants, and (h) the total expenditure on the maintenance of roads and bridges.

Following is the information:—

Cavan County Council

Dublin County Council

Mayo County Council

1953/54

1954/55

1955/56

1953/54

1954/55

1955/56

1953/54

1954/55

1955/56

£

£

£

£

£

£

£

£

£

(a) Provision out of rates for maintenance of roads and bridges.

114,158

125,192

129,064

188,118

208,203

219,645

173,595

189,956

191,736

(b) Road Fund Grants

174,412

183,888

170,990

155,972

145,122

139,902

248,071

312,134

312,966

(c) County Road Improvement Grants.

52,600

52,600

67,900

21,600

21,600

28,800

101,800

101,800

131,500

(d) Employment Schemes Grants.

1,250

1,750

1,250

300

900

12,000

12,000

13,500

(e) Local Authorities (Works) Act Grants.

16,000

18,500

23,500

5,700

12,500

17,500

16,500

18,500

23,500

(f) Tourist Roads Grants.

10,000

10,000

10,000

55,000

55,000

55,000

(g) Other grants for road works.

4,800

12,500

(h) Expenditure on maintenance of roads and bridges.

153,456

157,514

155,607

235,650

248,463

271,581

220,627

236,329

234,130

NOTES ON ABOVE HEADINGS.

(a) These figures are the provisions made by the county councils, excluding the 40 per cent. Main Road Upkeep Grant, for ordinary road works in the year as notified to the Department in the beginning of each year.

(b) All grants allocated through the Road Fund are given, including those under National Development Fund allocations to Road Fund.

(c) These are the annual county road improvement grants from the Road Fund and are included in the figures given at (b).

(d) The local contributions to these grants, which are for improvement works, are not included.

(f) In 1954/55 and 1955/56 these grants were made through the Road Fund and are therefore included in the appropriate figures at (b) for these years.

(g) The grants involved are those for roads in Fíor-Ghaeltacht areas.

(h) The figures for 1955/56 are preliminary estimates furnished by the county councils.

asked the Minister for Local Government if, as regards the administrative County of Cavan, Dublin and Mayo, respectively, he will state in respect of each of the local financial years 1953-54 to 1955-56 (a) the total amount of wages paid to local authority servants, (b) the cost of insuring servants under the Workmen's Compensation Acts, and (c) the cost of administration, including technical and professional services.

The information requested at (b) and (c) is not available in my Department. As regards (a), separate figures are not available for the wages of servants. For the total of salaries and wages paid to officers and servants, I would refer the Deputy to the reply given to him on the 14th instant, so far as the calendar years 1954 and 1955 are concerned. The figures for 1953 are:—

Cavan

£259,839

Dublin

£375,930

Mayo

£435,727

asked the Minister for Local Government if, as regards the administrative Counties of Cavan, Dublin and Mayo, respectively, he will state in respect of each of the local financial years 1953-54 to 1955-56 (a) the amount paid for the use of hired transport and hired machinery, respectively, (b) the amount of expenditure incurred in connection with the purchase of road machinery and quarry machinery, (c) the amount paid to contractors for the supply of road materials, and (d) the output of the quarries operated by each authority, and the expenditure on wages thereby incurred.

The information requested by the Deputy is not available in the Department.

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