The Local Government (Dublin) Act 1930 is an Act of the Oireachtas (Irish parliament) which altered the administration of County Dublin and Dublin City.
Local Government (Dublin) Act 1930 | |
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Oireachtas | |
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Citation | No. 27 of 1930 |
Signed | 17 July 1930 |
Legislative history | |
Bill citation | No. 51 of 1929 |
Introduced by | Minister for Local Government and Public Health (Richard Mulcahy) |
Introduced | 5 December 1929 |
Provisions
Amongst other matters, it provided for:
- the abolition of the urban districts of Pembroke and Rathmines and Rathgar and their inclusion within the city limits;[1]
- the abolition of urban districts of Dún Laoghaire, Blackrock, Dalkey, Killiney and Ballybrack, and the creation as their successor of the borough of Dún Laoghaire;[2]
- the transfer, from 1 April 1931, of territory from the county to the city, termed the "added rural areas", including Drumcondra, Glasnevin, Donnybrook and Terenure;[3]
- the abolition of rural districts in County Dublin (which had been abolished elsewhere under the Local Government Act 1925.[4]