*Kilrush Town Hall.ย 

Efforts to increase the publicity of a rates reduction scheme in West Clare have been condemned.

Director of Rural Development within Clare County Council, Leonard Cleary was called upon by Cllr Ian Lynch (IND) to โ€œdetail the efforts that have been made for the county and in the West Clare MD to publicise the rate reduction scheme for vacant propertiesโ€.

However the response to his motion was provided by the Finance Department with Cllr Lynch making the observation โ€œI directed this in your direction Leonard but Iโ€™d say you used the bat to give it to financeโ€ at the most recent sitting of the West Clare MD.

Three schemes are operated by the local authority โ€œto aid commercial rate payersโ€. These include the early payment incentive scheme, vacant properties and long term vacant property scheme. All three were advertised โ€œwhen rates bills were issued having first been approved at Council level,โ€ Trina Rynne noted in her reply.

โ€œStaff from the rates section engage with customers on an ongoing basis and endeavour to raise awareness of incentives available to commercial rate payers,โ€ the financial accountant added.

Cllr Lynch was nonplussed with the detail provided in the response. โ€œNone of the stuff says what has been done. Meeting with business people wonโ€™t attract someone in there. Are we really serious about the scheme? We should be trying to encourage young people to set up shop to revitalise centre of towns and villagesโ€.

โ€œTheyโ€™re advertising when they are sending the rates bill,โ€ Cllr Shane Talty (FF) quipped. He praised Cllr Lynch for bringing forward โ€œa very valid pointโ€.

Cleary told the meeting that the Finance Department were willing to hold a briefing session with councillors to discuss the schemes. โ€œThere is a piece of work to be done. It could help breathe life into hollow centres of towns and villages. Weโ€™ll take the points on boardโ€.

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