asked the Minister for Local Government if he will give details of advances for housing purposes for 1963-64 in continuation of the reply to Question No. 142 of 24th October 1963.
Written Answers. - Housing Advances.
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Following is the information:
SMALL Dwellings Acquisition Acts Advances
Local Authority |
During financial year 1963-64 |
|
Number ofAdvances |
Amount of Advances |
|
County Boroughs |
(a) |
(b) |
£ |
||
Cork |
69 |
40,415 |
Dublin |
473 |
831,626 |
Limerick |
149 |
212,910 |
Waterford |
20 |
34,730 |
County Councils |
||
Carlow |
30 |
52,060 |
Cavan |
23 |
26,380 |
Clare |
69 |
45,020 |
Cork |
324 |
351,860 |
Donegal |
37 |
31,330 |
Dublin |
424 |
792,796 |
Galway |
47 |
32,193 |
Kerry |
47 |
33,668 |
Kildare |
31 |
38,970 |
Kilkenny |
8 |
11,750 |
County Councils |
||
Laois |
8 |
3,668 |
Leitrim |
5 |
5,930 |
Limerick |
47 |
59,810 |
Longford |
9 |
6,895 |
Louth |
36 |
19,190 |
Mayo |
15 |
8,396 |
Meath |
83 |
62,900 |
Monaghan |
30 |
33,254 |
Offaly |
25 |
8,790 |
Roscommon |
34 |
18,550 |
Sligo |
3 |
5,000 |
Tipperary N.R. |
7 |
9,760 |
Tipperary S.R. |
— |
250 |
Waterford |
8 |
5,395 |
Westmeath |
44 |
42,393 |
Wexford |
19 |
22,245 |
Wicklow |
4 |
4,950 |
TOTALS |
2,128 |
2,853,084 |