asked the Minister for Local Government the total rate demand in respect of the rating authorities within each county health district and each county borough; and the total for the State for the year ended 31st March, 1971.
Written Answers. - Rate Demand.
The rates leviable (including increases in the rents of small dwellings) in each county health district and in each county borough for the year 1970-71 were as follows:—
County |
Amount leviable |
£ |
|
Carlow |
434,329 |
Cavan |
458,685 |
Clare |
751,665 |
Cork |
2,909,983 |
Donegal |
1,004,943 |
Dublin |
3,250,774 |
Galway |
1,170,356 |
Kerry |
893,109 |
Kildare |
790,218 |
Kilkenny |
726,665 |
Laoighis |
594,136 |
Leitrim |
237,514 |
Limerick |
1,106,506 |
Longford |
322,429 |
Louth |
504,649 |
Mayo |
737,311 |
Meath |
951,660 |
Monaghan |
378,939 |
Offaly |
474,747 |
Roscommon |
594,437 |
Sligo |
350,639 |
Tipperary NR |
584,381 |
Tipperary SR |
797,266 |
Waterford |
692,392 |
Westmeath |
691,107 |
Wexford |
824,361 |
Wicklow |
661,445 |
County Borough |
Amount leviable |
£ |
|
Cork |
3,013,270 |
Dublin |
15,054,945 |
Limerick |
1,190,910 |
Waterford |
701,072 |
The total for all rating authorities (including boroughs and urban districts) for the same year was £49,467,916.