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Dáil Éireann debate -
Thursday, 7 Mar 1974

Vol. 270 No. 14

Ceisteanna—Questions. Oral Answers. - Local Authority House Loans.

21.

asked the Minister for Local Government if he is aware of the long delays experienced by applicants awaiting local authority house loans; and if he will take steps to expedite sanction in such cases.

I am not so aware.

Arising out of that very brief reply I should like to ask the Minister why he is not aware? I filled in an application form for an applicant last August.

We must try to avoid statements.

Six months later the man had not received the loan in question. There have been quite a number of similar cases with long delays. The Minister should look into this matter and give the House some assurance. After all——

Please, Deputy. Let us not go on interminably.

Let us not go on? I asked the Minister if he would look into it because he does not seem to be aware of it. I pointed out a case in which I was personally involved and I know of others.

I heard the Deputy.

There were £46 million worth of applications on hands at the end of December, 1973.

If by mistake Deputy Molloy sent the application to me I can understand why the person he refers to did not get paid. It should have gone to the local authority of course.

I did not say I sent it to the Minister. It went to the local authority. The Minister is too ridiculous.

The making of loans under section 39 of the Housing Act, 1966, is a matter for the local authority——

Arising out of the Minister's reply——

Please allow me to answer the supplementary which was asked by Deputy Molloy. The making of loans under section 39 of the Housing Act, 1966, is a matter for the local authority and not one in which I can intervene. For my part, I have ensured that all local authorities have adequate capital available this year for the purpose of making these loans. Galway County Council got £500,000 and expended only £206,970 up to 31st January, last. The Deputy should take it up with the county council.

Arising out of the Minister's reply——

Please, Deputies. We cannot debate this matter today.

This is Question Time, is it not?

It is Question Time, exactly.

Are you changing the whole procedure in this House?

Question No. 22.

A Cheann Comhairle, I want to submit that that you are acting in a very funny manner.

The Deputy may not make an allegation against the Chair in this fashion.

You are trying to refuse any questions we ask, and you are trying to stop us eliciting information or pointing out serious cases. You are only anxious to have 100 questions answered in an hour.

Only one supplementary has been asked——

That will not do.

Is the Chair to be abused in this House? Is this the new procedure of Fianna Fáil? Is this their fighting spirit?

You are abusing the House.

Fighting with the Chair?

We will fight with anyone to get our rights.

In view of the sums of money which the Minister says are available to the local authorities, and in view of the delays which all public representatives experience in the payment of loans, would the Minister get after the county councils and say: "Use the money you have got from me."

I would suggest that Deputy Cunningham who is an elected county councillor——

The Minister is not interested.

I am not a member of a county council.

The Deputy was elected to this House and if he does not think it worth his while to go to his county secretary and say: "Mr. X. is due some payment; why does he not get it?", he is not doing his job.

I have a supplementary. Is the Minister aware—

Question No. 22.

22.

asked the Minister for Local Government the amount allocated to each local authority for house loans in 1973-74; and the total amount of loans issued in each local authority area up to 31st January, 1974.

As the reply is in the form of a tabular statement, I propose, with the permission of the Ceann Comhairle, to have it circulated with the Official Report.

Separate allocations are not made for house purchase and reconstruction loans. The capital allocation includes in addition provision for supplementary grants.

Following is the statement:

Local Authority

Revised Capital Allocation for 1973-74 for loans and grants

Total amount of loans issued at 31st January, 1974

£

£

Carlow County Council

310,000

123,090

Cavan County Council

300,000

206,000

Clare County Council

525,000

299,130

Cork County Council

2,000,000

1,198,891

Donegal County Council

650,000

341,750

Dublin County Council

4,000,000

2,973,000

Dún Laoghaire Borough Council

80,000

15,600

Galway County Council

500,000

206,970

Galway Borough Council

400,000

52,245

Kerry County Council

700,000

370,140

Kildare County Council

700,000

463,985

Kilkenny County Council

500,000

408,260

Kilkenny Borough Council

20,000

6,440

Laois County Council

200,000

68,650

Leitrim County Council

130,000

58,840

Limerick County Council

970,000

739,101

Longford County Council

300,000

160,265

Louth County Council

500,000

320,008

Drogheda Borough Council

350,000

176,600

Dundalk Urban District Council

370,000

305,750

Mayo County Council

500,000

214,659

Meath County Council

1,500,000

778,960

Monaghan County Council

430,000

381,975

Offaly County Council

320,000

160,735

Roscommon County Council

330,000

230,974

Sligo County Council

160,000

42,000

Sligo Borough Council

90,000

53,000

Tipperary (NR) County Council

250,000

97,635

Tipperary (SR) County Council

250,000

204,700

Clonmel Borough Council

420,000

220,887

Waterford County Council

650,000

376,100

Westmeath County Council

500,000

368,174

Athlone Urban District Council

55,000

33,650

Wexford County Council

500,000

351,230

Wexford Borough Council

60,000

50,740

Wicklow County Council

730,000

607,525

Bray Urban District Council

350,000

270,300

Cork City Borough Council

850,000

468,997

Dublin City Borough Council

2,500,000

1,451,798

Limerick City Borough Council

575,000

413,000

Waterford City Borough Council

850,000

586,822

Castlebar Urban District Council

7,000

Total

25,475,000

15,866,576

In addition to the amounts issued in loans up to 31st January, 1974, a further sum of over £3 million has been issued for supplementary grant payments.

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