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Unaudited AFS 2025

Meeting: 27/05/2024 - Monthly Meeting (Item 81)

81 Unaudited Annual Financial Statement 2023

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Director of Finance Sean Mullarkey presented members with the Unaudited Annual Financial Statement for 2023:

·        Total Expenditure €72,883,658 and total Income €55,322,013.

·        Net Cost of Divisions funded from Rates and LPT = €17.561m

·        Rates Income = €12.464m and LPT = €10.756m

·        Transfers from reserves = €5.632m with over surplus for the year of €27,120

 

Transfers from Revenue Account to Capital Account (€5.045m)

·        Matched funding for Government projects - €1.429m

·        New Civil Defence Centre - €800,000

·        Funding for energy plans to bring buildings up to recognised environmental and climate change standards - €640,000

·        Machinery Account  - €481,000 (to part fund purchase six lorries at a cost of €1.2m.)

·        Housing Grants - €301,000.

·        Commitments to An Bealach Project - €300,000

·        Roscommon Swimming Pool - €300,000

·        Public lighting - €250,000.

·        General Municipal Allocation - €220,000.

·        Castlerea Toddler Swimming Pool - €150,000

·        Other Capital Projects - €73,000

·        Library Van - €50,000

·        Town Teams (5 No.) - €50,000

 

Cllr. Cummins said that as a member of the outgoing Audit Committee, all of the members of the committee are very satisfied with the way Roscommon County Council manage its finances.

 

Members responded favourably to the report and discussed as follows:

·        What is the annual cost of the mortgage on Aras an Chontae and the savings in comparison to renting office space?

·        A proposal was made for a supplementary increase for the roads budget which should take allowance of inflation.

·        A proposal was made to write to the Minister seeking extra funding in the light of inflation for roads projects.

·        Members enquired if equipment had been purchased for street cleaning.

·        A request was also made seeking funding for drainage works along roads, to prevent ‘flash flooding’.

·        Will the €2m allocated for the purchase of vehicles be spent locally?

 

Mr. Mullarkey responded to issues raised:

·        The Council is fortunate in that it is costing approximately €600,000 per year to service the loan for Áras an Chontae at a low level of interest.

·        The big challenge for the local authority is financing the 20% cost of matched funding for projects.

·        The €5.9m loan secured in 2019 has not yet been drawn down.

·        Of the revenue received in respect of the Local Property Tax (LPT), €7m of this was coming from the exchequer.

·        There has been no rates increase for the past twenty years.

·        The purchase of new equipment has to be publicly procured, noting six lorries are being purchased this year.

 

Acting Director of Services Greg O’Donnell said a street cleaner has not yet being purchased which may result in such equipment having to be rented. A provision of €300,000 was available in this year’s budget for such equipment. He also noted that the issue of drainage works for individual houses along roads was a matter solely for householders to consider, but where the Council can assist it will. He stressed the Council’s priority was to get value for money in providing road surfacing.

 

Cllr. Cummins suggested a report be compiled in respect of the local contributions required  ...  view the full minutes text for item 81


 

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