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Dáil Éireann debate -
Tuesday, 18 Dec 1990

Vol. 404 No. 1

Written Answers. - Drogheda (Louth) Hospital Expenditure.

Michael Bell

Question:

202 Mr. Bell asked the Minister for Health the amount of money spent by the North Eastern Health Board each year since they took over responsibility for St. Mary's Geriatric Hospital, Drogheda, County Louth, for (a) general maintenance, (b) renovation work and (c) reconstruction work.

All building and repair work carried out at St. Mary's Hospital, Drogheda, is recorded under the joint heading of general maintenance and fire precaution works. The amount of money spent by the North-Eastern Health Board each year on such work since the board took over responsibility for the hospital is as set out below:

Year

Amount

£

1971-72

5,343

1972-73

4,378

1973-74

2,477

1974

8,230

1975

6,570

1976

9,460

1977

4,412

1978

15,886

1979

19,849

1980

9,263

1981

13,731

1982

9,592

1983

24,907

1984

24,419

1985

17,336

1986

20,268

1987

12,037

1988

9,000

1989

7,000

Total

224,158

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