anishboi wrote: » I heard Sligo is the first county to be bust - is it true? I mean, I know the recession has hit all of Ireland's peripheral towns, but when I travel to other towns of similar size and isolation like Castlebar, Ballina or Letterkenny, they don't seem to be half as bad as Sligo is. And Sligo is arguably bigger than all of the above towns. I've walked on O'Connell Street in Sligo on a Sunday afternoon and the street is empty. I'm the only one walking, the town is dead. I was most recently in Ballina and most of the restaurants are still buzzing, which is more than can be said for Sligo. So is it true that Sligo is bankrupt? I know it's one of Ireland's most poorly managed counties.
Castlebar12 wrote: » wow look at this sligo td tony mcloughlin " According to the annual financial statement for Sligo County Council, its debt increased by almost €2.5 million in 2012. Councillors were asked to authorise over-expenditure at their annual budget meeting. This debt from 2012 brings the revenue deficit to €7.9 million and leaves the county council with a total revenue-capital debt of in excess of €80 million." 80 million!! i am no financial expert at all bu im pretty sure page vii is saying mayo coco has 139 million in debts?!
Buford T Justice wrote: » What's Mayo's debt got to do with Sligo?
Arthur Beesley wrote: » The whole Lissadell fiasco hasn't helped either.
Castlebar12 wrote: » We are talking bout Sligos debts and I am saying Sligo has high debts but its neighbour mayo has higher just trying to contribute jeeeeez
bonzos wrote: » http://www.independent.ie/irish-news/tds-got-34300-payoff-to-give-up-council-seats-26893831.html Tony is no stranger to Sligo county council soft money....he didnt mention this when he was looking for votes 3 years ago!
Geuze wrote: » Only people can be "bankrupt". Companies with excessive debt / problems go into receivership or eventually liquidation. Governments can't really go bankrupt, as they can raise taxes to cover their deficits / debts. Yes, Sligo Co. Co. has a lot of debt, but it is paying its bills, as far as I know. It faces huge financial challenges. Will it get bailed out by central Govt - that is a question.
anishboi wrote: » ...I've walked on O'Connell Street in Sligo on a 'SUNDAY' afternoon and the street is empty. I'm the only one walking...
Janine87 wrote: » Its sad in general Ireland is not out of recession yet. I come from a country (Germany) that was in recession and got put of it themselves without any help from other countries. I just don't get it what this country does wrong that they are in such a situation.