Dáil Éireann - Volume 460 - 23 January, 1996 Written Answers. - Rates Support Grant.
Éamon Ó Cuív Éamon Ó Cuív
273. Éamon Ó Cuív asked the Minister for the Environment the amount of the rates support grant paid to each local authority in 1995; and the amount of the rates support grant notified to each local authority for 1996. [1047/96]
Éamon Ó Cuív Éamon Ó Cuív
274. Éamon Ó Cuív asked the Minister for the Environment if the 1996 rates support grant was based on the total rates support grant paid to each local authority in 1995; and the basis on which the amount of the rates support grant paid to each local authority is determined. [1048/96]
Éamon Ó Cuív Éamon Ó Cuív
275. Éamon Ó Cuív asked the Minister for the Environment the criteria under which local authorities were chosen for payment of a supplementary rates support grant in the second half of 1995; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [1049/96]
Éamon Ó Cuív Éamon Ó Cuív
276. Éamon Ó Cuív asked the Minister for the Environment the names of the local authorities that were given supplementary rates support grants in the second half on 1995; and the amount paid to each local authority respectively. [1050/96]
Minister for the Environment (Mr. Howlin) Brendan Howlin
Minister for the Environment (Mr. Howlin): I propose to take Questions Nos. 273, 274, 275 and 276, inclusive, together. The amounts of rate support grant paid to each local authority in 1995 and notified for 1996, with details of additional grants paid to certain local authorities in 1995, are set out separately in the following tables.
448
The rate support grant replaces in part the income from rates formerly [448] applicable to domestic dwellings, agricultural land and Government property. The initial method of calculating the grant reflected that income — which varied from local authority to local authority because of differences in valuation levels and in the rate poundages determined by local authorities over the years. Adjustments in rate support grant allocations to individual authorities over the last decade arose from the elimination of certain levies and statutory demands, the writing off of loans from the local loans fund, and, in 1994 and 1995, measures to reduce debt levels and to deal with other structural problems. The selection of those authorities who received an extra grant in 1995, and the determination of the amounts concerned took account of all relevant factors affecting the financial situation of individual authorities and their ability to raise funds locally. In view of the limited funding available, it would not have been possible to make additional moneys available to all authorities without significantly diluting the impact in all areas. Rate Support Grant Payments 1995.
|
£ |
County Councils |
|
Carlow |
2,336,796 |
Cavan |
4,441,229 |
Clare |
352,084 |
Cork |
10,966,709 |
Donegal |
5,992,515 |
Dun Laoghaire/Rathdown |
9,452,587 |
Fingal |
10,853,164 |
Galway |
7,819,876 |
Kerry |
3,860,147 |
Kildare |
4,672,090 |
Kilkenny |
3,891,075 |
Laois |
3,418,371 |
Leitrim |
3,005,694 |
Limerick |
6,146,051 |
Longford |
2,666,082 |
Louth |
2,952,935 |
Mayo |
6,934,620 |
Meath |
5,252,599 |
Monaghan |
3,963,737 |
Offaly |
2,636,245 |
Roscommon |
5,068,989 |
Sligo |
3,302,067 |
South Dublin |
5,936,827 |
|
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[449]Tipperary N.R. |
3,819,343 |
Tipperary S.R. |
4,907,131 |
Waterford |
4,439,103 |
Westmeath |
3,647,362 |
Wexford |
5,036,828 |
Wicklow |
3,926,651 |
County Borough Corporations |
|
Cork |
5,722,131 |
Dublin |
24,593,041 |
Galway |
2,233,933 |
Limerick |
2,881,973 |
Waterford |
1,334,230 |
Borough Corporations |
|
Clonmel |
468,981 |
Drogheda |
717,361 |
Kilkenny |
345,860 |
Sligo |
442,433 |
Wexford |
336,905 |
Urban District Councils |
|
Arklow |
249,600 |
Athlone |
335,640 |
Athy |
154,157 |
Ballina |
264,970 |
Ballinasloe |
139,910 |
Birr |
135,434 |
Bray |
952,512 |
Buncrana |
71,722 |
Bundoran |
87,303 |
Carlow |
67,777 |
Carrickmacross |
53,441 |
Carrick-on-Suir |
111,928 |
Cashel |
92,231 |
Castlebar |
183,417 |
Castleblayney |
41,413 |
Cavan |
118,645 |
Clonakilty |
79,918 |
Clones |
107,803 |
Cobh |
276,464 |
Dundalk |
1,088,697 |
Dungarvan |
200,352 |
Ennis |
198,211 |
Enniscorthy |
88,584 |
Fermoy |
77,231 |
Kells |
30,034 |
Killarney |
161,176 |
Kilrush |
56,250 |
Kinsale |
55,792 |
Letterkenny |
171,725 |
Listowel |
125,392 |
Longford |
174,240 |
Macroom |
64,918 |
Mallow |
124,240 |
Midleton |
77,231 |
Monaghan |
220,293 |
Naas |
57,831 |
Navan |
73,210 |
Nenagh |
134,764 |
New Ross |
137,785 |
Skibbereen |
79,155 |
Templemore |
86,186 |
Thurles |
109,689 |
|
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[450]Tipperary |
90,662 |
Tralee |
454,430 |
Trim |
55,965 |
Tullamore |
118,645 |
Westport |
104,093 |
Wicklow |
127,598 |
Youghal |
155,581 | *The 1995 payments include the additional amounts which were allocated in June and paid in September 1995. Rate Support Grant Allocations 1996.
|
£ |
County Councils |
|
Carlow |
2,392,000 |
Cavan |
4,546,500 |
Clare |
360,000 |
Cork |
11,227,500 |
Donegal |
6,135,000 |
Dun Laoghaire/Rathdown |
9,569,500 |
Fingal |
11,111,000 |
Galway |
8,005,500 |
Kerry |
3,952,000 |
Kildare |
4,783,000 |
Kilkenny |
3,983,500 |
Laois |
3,499,500 |
Leitrim |
3,077,000 |
Limerick |
6,292,000 |
Longford |
2,729,500 |
Louth |
3,023,000 |
Mayo |
7,099,500 |
Meath |
5,377,500 |
Monaghan |
4,058,000 |
Offaly |
2,698,500 |
Roscommon |
5,189,500 |
Sligo |
3,380,500 |
South Dublin |
6,078,000 |
Tipperary N.R. |
3,910,000 |
Tipperary S.R. |
5,023,500 |
Waterford |
4,544,500 |
Westmeath |
3,734,000 |
Wexford |
5,156,500 |
Wicklow |
4,020,000 |
County Borough Corporations |
|
Cork |
5,858,000 |
Dublin |
25,009,500 |
Galway |
2,287,000 |
Limerick |
2,950,500 |
Waterford |
1,365,500 |
Borough Corporations |
|
Clonmel |
480,000 |
Drogheda |
734,400 |
Kilkenny |
354,000 |
Sligo |
452,900 |
Wexford |
344,900 |
|
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[451]Urban District Councils |
|
Arklow |
255,500 |
Athlone |
343,600 |
Athy |
98,700 |
Ballina |
271,200 |
Ballinasloe |
143,200 |
Birr |
138,600 |
Bray |
975,100 |
Buncrana |
73,400 |
Bundoran |
89,300 |
Carlow |
104,100 |
Carrickmacross |
54,700 |
Carrick-on-Suir |
114,500 |
Cashel |
94,400 |
Castlebar |
187,700 |
Castleblayney |
42,400 |
Cavan |
121,400 |
Clonakilty |
81,800 |
Clones |
110,300 |
Cobh |
283,000 |
Dundalk |
1,114,600 |
Dungarvan |
205,100 |
Ennis |
202,900 |
Enniscorthy |
90,600 |
Fermoy |
79,000 |
Kells |
30,700 |
Killarney |
165,000 |
Kilrush |
57,500 |
Kinsale |
57,100 |
Letterkenny |
175,800 |
Listowel |
128,300 |
Longford |
178,300 |
Macroom |
66,400 |
Mallow |
127,200 |
Midleton |
79,000 |
Monaghan |
225,500 |
Naas |
59,200 |
Navan |
74,900 |
Nenagh |
137,900 |
New Ross |
141,000 |
Skibbereen |
81,000 |
Templemore |
88,200 |
Thurles |
112,300 |
Tipperary |
92,800 |
Tralee |
465,200 |
Trim |
57,300 |
Tullamore |
121,400 |
Westport |
106,500 |
Wicklow |
130,600 |
Youghal |
159,200 | Additional Rate Support Grant Allocations 1995.
|
£ |
County Councils |
|
Carlow |
230,000 |
Cavan |
150,000 |
Clare |
60,000 |
Dun Laoghaire/Rathdown |
80,000 |
Fingal |
80,000 |
|
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[452]Kilkenny |
60,000 |
Laois |
150,000 |
Leitrim |
230,000 |
Longford |
230,000 |
Louth |
150,000 |
Monaghan |
250,000 |
Offaly |
150,000 |
Roscommon |
150,000 |
Sligo |
250,000 |
South Dublin |
80,000 |
Tipperary N.R. |
170,000 |
Tipperary S.R. |
210,000 |
Waterford |
250,000 |
Westmeath |
150,000 |
Wexford |
80,000 |
Wicklow |
100,000 |
County Borough Corporations |
|
Cork |
207,987 |
Limerick |
250,000 |
Urban District Councils |
|
Athlone |
20,000 |
Athy |
87,000 |
Buncrana |
20,000 |
Cashel |
15,000 |
Castlebar |
20,000 |
Clonakilty |
15,000 |
Kinsale |
10,000 |
Letterkenny |
15,000 |
Monaghan |
20,000 |
Nenagh |
15,000 |
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