asked the Minister for the Environment the current cost to each county council of the erection of a three-bedroom fully-serviced cottage.
Written Answers . - Rural Cottages .
: The estimated average building costs of rural cottages for which tender proposals were accepted by county councils in the quarter ended 31 March 1978, were as follows:
County Council |
Average Building Cost |
£ |
|
Cavan |
6,905 |
Carlow |
9,600* |
Clare |
not available |
Cork (South) |
10,293* |
Cork (North) |
not available |
Cork (West) |
not available |
Donegal |
9,249 |
Dublin |
10,532 |
Galway |
7,363 |
Kerry |
8,600 |
Kildare |
7,025* |
Kilkenny |
not available |
Laois |
not available |
Leitrim |
8,090 |
Limerick |
6,308 |
Longford |
8,500 |
Louth |
6,834 |
Mayo |
7,606 |
Meath |
6,444 |
Monaghan |
not available |
Offaly |
not available |
Roscommon |
8,298 |
Sligo |
not available |
Tipperary (N.R.) |
7,619 |
Tipperary (S.R.) |
not available |
Waterford |
not available |
Westmeath |
7,594 |
Wexford |
8,741 |
Wicklow |
not available |
NOTE: The figures marked with an asterisk refer to building costs accepted by county councils in the quarter ended 31 December 1977.