23/07/2010
Report Recommends More Irish Road Tolls
A report by a local government group across the border has called for more tolls on national roads as part of a package to save €500 million.
The Local Government Efficiency Review Group approved the report, which was published earlier this week, at a meeting in Farmleigh, Dublin.
The group said that tolling charges should be extended from motorways to national roads.
It has argued this would be consistent with Government policy on the environment by incentivising road users to use other transport. It would also allow a stream of revenue for local councils to invest in local roads.
However, Conor Faughnan of the AA told the Irish Times that the idea of placing tolls on regional roads was absurd and that placing an extra cent tax on fuel would be a far more efficent proposal.
The overall document contains 106 recommendations totalling €511 million in savings and also includes proposals for extra levies on those who do not pay their motor tax online along with the merging of local authority management.
The Minister for the Environment John Gormley commissioned the report and he is expected to begin implementing some of its recommendations almost immediately.
Under some of the proposals also expected to go ahead in the short term are the reduction in the number of county managers from 34 to 24, while ten new administrative areas will serve 20 city and county council areas. It is also proposed that senior and middle management levels be cut by up to 20%.
Social housing rents may also start to be deducted directly from social welfare payments while drivers would see the cost of a ten-year driving licence increase from €25 to €40.
Also being discussed in the report is an increase in devolution of decision making to town councils, including directly elected mayors in other cities and counties.
(DW/BMcC)
The Local Government Efficiency Review Group approved the report, which was published earlier this week, at a meeting in Farmleigh, Dublin.
The group said that tolling charges should be extended from motorways to national roads.
It has argued this would be consistent with Government policy on the environment by incentivising road users to use other transport. It would also allow a stream of revenue for local councils to invest in local roads.
However, Conor Faughnan of the AA told the Irish Times that the idea of placing tolls on regional roads was absurd and that placing an extra cent tax on fuel would be a far more efficent proposal.
The overall document contains 106 recommendations totalling €511 million in savings and also includes proposals for extra levies on those who do not pay their motor tax online along with the merging of local authority management.
The Minister for the Environment John Gormley commissioned the report and he is expected to begin implementing some of its recommendations almost immediately.
Under some of the proposals also expected to go ahead in the short term are the reduction in the number of county managers from 34 to 24, while ten new administrative areas will serve 20 city and county council areas. It is also proposed that senior and middle management levels be cut by up to 20%.
Social housing rents may also start to be deducted directly from social welfare payments while drivers would see the cost of a ten-year driving licence increase from €25 to €40.
Also being discussed in the report is an increase in devolution of decision making to town councils, including directly elected mayors in other cities and counties.
(DW/BMcC)
Related Northern Ireland News Stories
Click here for the latest headlines.
02 March 2018
Schools Closures Across NI
The Department of Education have published a list of all schools across that have confirmed they will be closed today, Friday 2nd March, 2018 due to the adverse weather conditions.
Schools Closures Across NI
The Department of Education have published a list of all schools across that have confirmed they will be closed today, Friday 2nd March, 2018 due to the adverse weather conditions.
20 September 2018
Number Of Roads Remain Closed Following Storm Ali
A number of roads remain closed across Northern Ireland following the damage caused by Storm Ali. The following roads are still closed, however the Department for Infrastructure (DfI) is working to clear the obstructions along with its multiagency partners.
Number Of Roads Remain Closed Following Storm Ali
A number of roads remain closed across Northern Ireland following the damage caused by Storm Ali. The following roads are still closed, however the Department for Infrastructure (DfI) is working to clear the obstructions along with its multiagency partners.
19 September 2018
Up To 100 Roads Closed As Storm Ali Hits NI
A growing number of roads across Northern Ireland are closed due to adverse weather conditions as a result of Storm Ali.
Up To 100 Roads Closed As Storm Ali Hits NI
A growing number of roads across Northern Ireland are closed due to adverse weather conditions as a result of Storm Ali.
01 June 2017
Man Dies In Workplace Accident In Co Armagh
A man has died in a workplace accident in Co Armagh. It is believed the man was crushed by a road roller while a new road surface was being laid on the Bog Road, Forkhill, on Wednesday, 31 May. Police and the Health and Safety Executive have launched an investigation.
Man Dies In Workplace Accident In Co Armagh
A man has died in a workplace accident in Co Armagh. It is believed the man was crushed by a road roller while a new road surface was being laid on the Bog Road, Forkhill, on Wednesday, 31 May. Police and the Health and Safety Executive have launched an investigation.
25 November 2015
Woman Killed In Co Armagh Road Collision
A woman in her 30s has been killed in a road crash in Portadown, Co Armagh. The woman was hit by a car as she was walking on the side of the Moy Road at around 9.45pm on Tuesday. The road was closed for a short time but it has been reopened. Police are appealing for any witnesses to contact them.
Woman Killed In Co Armagh Road Collision
A woman in her 30s has been killed in a road crash in Portadown, Co Armagh. The woman was hit by a car as she was walking on the side of the Moy Road at around 9.45pm on Tuesday. The road was closed for a short time but it has been reopened. Police are appealing for any witnesses to contact them.