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Local Council Announcements: Valuation Revisions and a Call for Support

Local councils play a crucial role in managing various aspects of community life, from taxation to infrastructure development. In these announcements from several rural district councils in Ireland, we learn about annual revisions to property valuations, as well as a call for support from a local enterprise.

Newcastle West Rural District Council – Annual Valuation Revision
The Newcastle West Rural District Council, in accordance with the Valuation (Ireland) Acts of 1852-1874 and an Order in Council under Section 105 of the Local Government (Ireland) Act of 1898, has issued a notice regarding the annual revision of property valuations. The Secretary of the County Council of Limerick has provided a statement from the Commissioner of Valuation detailing changes made to property valuations within the district during the past year. This statement is available for public inspection at the council’s office during regular business hours for the next 21 days.

Tipperary No. 2 Rural District Council – Annual Valuation Revision
Similar to the Newcastle West Rural District Council, the Tipperary No. 2 Rural District Council has also announced its annual valuation revision in accordance with the Valuation (Ireland) Acts of 1852-1874 and an Order in Council under Section 100 of the Local Government (Ireland) Act of 1898. The Secretary of the County Council of Limerick has provided a statement from the Commissioners of Valuation indicating changes to property valuations in the district over the past year. The statement is available for public viewing at the council’s office during regular office hours for the next 21 days.

Croom Rural District Council – Annual Valuation Revision
The Croom Rural District Council, likewise, is conducting its annual revision of property valuations in accordance with the Valuation (Ireland) Acts of 1852-1874 and an Order in Council under Section 108 of the Local Government (Ireland) Act of 1898. The Secretary of the County Council of Limerick has forwarded a statement from the Commissioner of Valuation, highlighting alterations to property valuations within the district over the past year. This statement is accessible to the public at the council’s office during normal business hours for the next 21 days.

A Call for Support
Amidst these administrative announcements, a separate message surfaces, appealing for community support. An unnamed entity, potentially a local business or initiative, pledges to utilize Irish labour and materials for its endeavours. It seeks the backing of the community based on its merits, emphasizing the importance of local support for their enterprise.

These local council notices provide insight into the routine administrative processes that occur behind the scenes in communities, while the call for support underscores the significance of local backing for regional businesses and initiatives.

Limerick Echo – Tuesday 05 June 1906

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