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Dáil Éireann Debate, Wednesday - 15 December 2021

Wednesday, 15 December 2021

Ceisteanna (87)

Sorca Clarke

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87. Deputy Sorca Clarke asked the Minister for Housing, Local Government and Heritage the number of local authorities that have an approved overdraft; and the levels of same by local authority, in tabular form. [62083/21]

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Local authorities occasionally borrow money to finance necessary or planned capital programmes such as land purchases for housing, upgrades in public lighting, libraries, parks or greenways. Local authorities also borrow by means of short term annual overdrafts to ensure the smoothness of cashflow throughout the year. Borrowing by local authorities is a reserved function, meaning that applications must include a resolution of the elected members. The table below details the overdrafts that were sanctioned for 2021 and the maximum level to which the overdraft could extend.

Council

Amount sanctioned

CARLOW

€7,000,000

CAVAN

€9,000,000

CLARE

€30,000,000

CORK

€10,000,000

DLAOIRE/RDOWN

€10,000,000

DONEGAL

€10,000,000

FINGAL

€25,000,000

GALWAY

€7,000,000

KERRY

€20,000,000

KILDARE

€4,500,000

KILKENNY

€20,000,000

LAOIS

€8,000,000

LEITRIM

€1,500,000

LIMERICK CCC

€50,000,000

LONGFORD

€15,000,000

LOUTH

€5,000,000

MAYO

€25,000,000

MEATH

€0

MONAGHAN

€10,000,000

TIPPERARY

€10,000,000

OFFALY

€20,000,000

ROSCOMMON

€0

SLIGO

€15,000,000

STH DUBLIN

€25,000,000

WATERFORD CCC

€18,000,000

WESTMEATH

€0

WEXFORD

€20,000,000

WICKLOW

€20,000,000

DUBLIN CITY

€80,000,000

CORK CITY COUNCIL

€25,000,000

GALWAY CITY COUNCIL

€5,000,000

Total

€505,000,000

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