asked the Minister for the Environment the number of county council cottages, including specific instance, small farmers and scheme houses, which are ready for advertising in each county.
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This information is not available in my Department.
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asked the Minister for the Environment the amount of money allocated to each county in 1982 for the erection of specific instance, small farmers and county council scheme houses.
The amounts of money allocated for the erection of local authority houses are set out in the form of a tabular statement which, I propose to circulate with the Official Report.
Following is the statement:
Allocations for Local Authority Housing — 1982
Counties* |
£ |
Carlow |
2,100,000 |
Cavan |
1,920,000 |
Clare |
3,010,000 |
Cork |
7,630,000 |
Donegal |
5,320,000 |
Dublin |
23,650,000 |
Galway |
7,230,000 |
Kerry |
5,400,000 |
Kildare |
3,910,000 |
Kilkenny |
2,200,000 |
Laois |
1,750,000 |
Leitrim |
1,390,000 |
Limerick |
2,900,000 |
Longford |
2,275,000 |
Louth |
4,200,000 |
Mayo |
6,610,000 |
Meath |
2,295,000 |
Monaghan |
2,015,000 |
Offaly |
2,705,000 |
Roscommon |
1,600,000 |
Sligo |
1,890,000 |
Tipperary N.R. |
2,570,000 |
Tipperary S.R. |
5,405,000 |
Waterford |
2,420,000 |
Westmeath |
2,000,000 |
Wexford |
5,760,000 |
Wicklow |
7,070,000 |
Co. Boroughs |
|
Cork |
13,000,000 |
Dublin |
76,000,000 |
Limerick |
3,100,000 |
Waterford |
3,900,000 |
* The figures for individual counties include allocations to urban district councils within those counties.