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Dáil Éireann díospóireacht -
Thursday, 15 Nov 1951

Vol. 127 No. 5

Ceisteanna—Questions. Oral Answers. - Local Authorities (Works) Act.

asked the Minister for Local Government if he will state the amounts allocated to Mayo County Council under the Local Authorities (Works) Act in the financial years 1949-1950, 1950-1951 and 1951-1952.

The grants allocated to Mayo County Council for the execution of approved works under the Local Authorities (Works) Act are as follows:—

1949-50

£69,030

1950-51

£80,000

1951-52

£51,000

asked the Minister for Local Government if he will state the number and estimated cost of proposals submitted under the Local Authorities (Works) Act, 1949, by the County Councils of Kerry, Donegal, Galway, Mayo and Leitrim, for the year ended 31st March, 1951, and for the current year and the total amount allocated to each of these county councils for the periods mentioned.

As the reply is in the form of a tabular statement, I propose with your permission, a Chinn Chomhairle, to circulate it with the Official Report.

Following is the statement:—

LOCAL AUTHORITIES (WORKS) ACT, 1949

Year ended 31st March, 1951

Year ending 31st March, 1952

County Council

Proposals Submitted

Grant Allocated

Proposals Submitted

Grant Allocated

Number

Estimated Cost

Number

Estimated Cost

£

£

£

£

Kerry

651

130,088

80,000

736

135,007

51,000

Donegal

872

138,489

80,000

897

167,121

51,000

Galway

231

139,845

80,000

450

160,786

51,000

Mayo

410

132,882

80,000

595

171,476

51,000

Leitrim

548

172,103

62,500

769

120,117

47,000

NOTE:—In addition to the grant allocations shown above a special allocation of £1,000 was made available in each year to each county council for the execution of works ancillary to operations under the land rehabilitation project. Operations under this allocation are excluded from the above statistics.

asked the Minister for Local Government if he will state the sum (a) sanctioned and (b) allotted to each county council for expending under the Local Authorities (Works) Act and (c) the amount expended to date by each county council.

As the reply is in the form of a tabular statement, I propose with your permission, a Chinn Chomhairle, to circulate it with the Official Report.

The following is the statement:—

LOCAL AUTHORITIES (WORKS) ACT, 1949.

(a) Provision in Department's Vote 1951/52 for grants to local authorities— £1,220,000.

(b) and (c) Grants allocated to county councils in 1951/52 and expenditure to 30/9/51.

County Councils

Grant Allocated

Expenditure to 30/9/51 by County Councils

£

£

Carlow

35,000

12,880

Cavan

44,000

11,575

Clare

47,000

6,862

Cork

105,000

30,514

Donegal

51,000

14,473

Dublin

8,000

1,608

Galway

51,000

11,732

Kerry

51,000

16,248

Kildare

44,000

10,373

Kilkenny

49,000

20,546

Laoighis

49,000

14,008

Leitrim

47,000

6,562

Limerick

47,000

25,811

Longford

49,000

14,499

Louth

17,000

5,596

Mayo

51,000

10,604

Meath

70,000

36,410

Monaghan

44,000

11,399

Offaly

7,000

167

Roscommon

33,000

5,776

Sligo

44,000

15,767

Tipperary N.R.

33,000

7,317

Tipperary S.R.

47,000

12,405

Waterford

33,000

11,449

Westmeath

33,000

8,949

Wexford

60,000

29,973

Wicklow

47,000

27,892

NOTES:

(1) The period to 30th September, 1951, is the latest for which particulars of expenditure are available.

(2) In addition to the grant allocations shown above a special allocation of £1,000 has been made available to each county council for the execution of works ancillary to operations under the land rehabilitation project. The special allocation in the case of Cork County Council was £3,000.

Would the Minister oblige by giving the Mayo figures?

I have given the figures for Mayo to Deputy P. Browne.

I asked for different figures.

I will read the whole document if the Deputy wishes.

No, I do not want you to do that. If the figures I require are not conveniently available, do not bother.

The Deputy can ask for further information if he is not satisfied with the information contained here.

asked the Minister for Local Government if he will state why the grant for the Cork County Council under the Local Authorities (Works) Act was cut by £45,000 this year.

As the Deputy is aware, the amount provided in the Local Government Vote for grants to local authorities for works under the Local Authority (Works) Act in the current financial year is £1,220,000 as against £1,750,000 in the year ended 31st March, 1951. That represents a reduction of somewhat more than 30 per cent. The allocation to the Cork County Council in the current year is £105,000 as against £150,000 last year. That represents a reduction of exactly 30 per cent.

And it represents part of the Fianna Fáil policy to create unemployment.

No, it represents the Estimates your Government provided me with in this House.

It is part of the Fianna Fáil policy to create unemployment in Ireland. Well done, Fianna Fáil.

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