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Dáil Éireann Debate, Thursday - 10 July 2008

Thursday, 10 July 2008

Questions (76)

Kathleen Lynch

Question:

75 Deputy Kathleen Lynch asked the Minister for Finance the number of clients on average that call each day to the new Revenue Commissioners offices at the Linn Dubh complex in Cork; the number of car parking spaces that are available to the office; the number allocated for public use including disabled parking; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [29003/08]

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I have been informed by the Revenue Commissioners that the average number of customers calling to Revenue House, Blackpool, Cork is three hundred and twenty five per day.

This is a new office, combining functions previously based at Sullivan's Quay and at Centre Park Road. There is a total of two hundred and eighty two spaces available to the office. This includes seventeen spaces for the public, two of which are for disabled parking. It also includes spaces for vehicle inspection for purposes of vehicle registration tax, parking for official Revenue/Customs vehicles, provision for delivery/collection, and secure facilities for seized vehicles.

Revenue's previous buildings had no facilities for public parking or for disabled parking, and the need for both was part of the requirement for Revenue House. Revenue is committed to maximum accessibility at this building. In the event that both spaces for disabled parking are used, special arrangements are made for further disabled customers.

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