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Town Status.

Dáil Éireann Debate, Tuesday - 16 February 2010

Tuesday, 16 February 2010

Ceisteanna (463)

Mary Wallace

Ceist:

522 Deputy Mary Wallace asked the Minister for the Environment, Heritage and Local Government the names of the towns here that have town status and have less than a population of 10,000; the towns here that have a population of greater than 10,000 and which do not have town status; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [7795/10]

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Freagraí scríofa

My response is based on the population statistics recorded in Census 2006.

The towns which have a population of less than 10,000 and which have a town council are listed in the following table. For the purposes of the question the populations given are inclusive of the populations within the legal boundaries as well as the populations contained in the environs, as defined by the Central Statistics Office.

The towns that have a population of greater than 10,000 and which do not have a town council are Swords, Celbridge, Malahide, Carrigaline and Maynooth.

The matter of town local government is among a broad suite of issues which are being considered by Government in the context of current deliberations on the proposed White Paper on local government.

Towns with populations of 10,000 or less which have a Town Council

Ardee

Clonakilty

Macroom

Athy

Clones

Monaghan

Ballinasloe

Cootehill

Mountmellick

Ballybay

Dungarvan

Muinebeag

Ballyshannon

Edenderry

Nenagh

Bandon

Enniscorthy

New Ross

Bantry

Fermoy

Passage West

Belturbet

Gorey

Shannon

Birr

Granard

Skibbereen

Boyle

Kells

Templemore

Buncrana

Kilkee

Thurles

Bundoran

Kilrush

Tipperary

Carrickmacross

Kinsale

Tramore

Carrick-on-Suir

Lismore

Trim

Cashel

Listowel

Tuam

Castleblayney

Longford

Westport

Cavan

Loughrea

Youghal

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