HC Deb 13 April 1905 vol 145 c78
MR. LUNDON (Limerick, E.)

I beg to ask the Chief Secretary to the Lord-Lieutenant of Ireland has the Local Government Board inspector who, some time last autumn, sat in Kilmallock, county Limerick, for the hearing of cases in the present scheme for the building of labourers' cottages yet given his decision; and, if so, how many has he recommended for building; will he say, in case the recommendations have been made, how many altogether, including these and all the other cottages previously built under the Labourers Acts, can be numbered for the union of Kilmallock; how many in a similar way all told for the Tipperary No. 2 District Council and Tipperary Union; how many for No. 2 Mitchelstown District Council and Mitchelstown Union; how many for Croom Union; and how many for Limerick Union.

MR. ATKINSON

The Board's inspector has reported in favour of the building of 125 additional cottages in the Kilmallock rural district. This will bring the total number of cottages in the Kilmallock Union to 990. The number of cottages already built, or being built, in Tipperary Union is 436, of which 129 are situated in Tipperary No. 2 rural district; the number for Mitchelstown Union is 258, of which 102 are situated in Mitchelstown No. 2 rural district; the number for Croom Union is 281, and for Limerick Union 593.