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Parliamentary Question: Social and Affordable Housing Data

Home / News / Environment, Community and Local Government / Parliamentary Question: Social and Affordable Housing Data
19th May 201522nd January 2016
By admin_exsiteIn Environment, Community and Local Government, Finance & Public Expenditure, Social Protection
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Question to the Minister for Environment, Community and Local Government (Mr. Alan Kelly, TD)

To ask the Minister for Environment, Community and Local Government the funding that has been allocated to each local authority for refurbishing void social houses; the amount of money that has been provided to date to each local authority for refurbishing void social houses; the number of void social houses each local authority is expected to refurbish using the allocated funding; and if he will make a statement on the matter. – Jerry Buttimer

For WRITTEN ANSWER on 19, May, 2015.

REPLY

General statistics on local authority housing stock, including vacant social housing units, are published annually by the Local Government Management Agency. The most recent statistics are the Service Indicators in Local Authorities 2013 which are available on the following website.

The table below shows the number of units returned to productive use in 2014 and the funding provided to local authorities by my Department for this work. I will announce details shortly of the 2015 funding for local authorities to address vacant social housing units, including the breakdown of the targets and funding for each authority.

In relation to the consideration of the demolition of vacant social housing units, it is a matter in the first instance for local authorities to identify units that might be derelict and where demolition may be an appropriate option. Demolition of social housing units would be an unusual step and would normally only arise in the context of an overall approach – such as regeneration of an area – agreed with my Department. There is no programme or policy to deal with vacant units by way of demolition.

Local Authority

Number of Units Returned in 2014

Funding Provided in 2014

Carlow

42

€325,111

Cavan

23

€349,137

Clare

65

€995,829

Cork City

212

€2,872,027

Cork County

155

€1,539,364

Donegal

167

€919,797

Dublin City

467

€6,163,464

Dun Laoghaire/Rathdown

5

€89,896

Fingal

165

€1,938,780

Galway City

24

€474,050

Galway County

76

€958,263

Kerry

79

€718,938

Kildare

49

€503,463

Kilkenny

25

€484,430

Laois

43

€257,013

Leitrim

15

€229,072

Limerick

98

€915,969

Longford

16

€313,250

Louth

18

€113,620

Mayo

80

€464,508

Meath

59

€1,037,501

Monaghan

21

€92,751

Offaly

35

€514,000

Roscommon

34

€224,028

Sligo

29

€311,648

South Dublin

92

€627,408

Tipperary

86

€935,801

Waterford

42

€605,428

Westmeath

56

€396,518

Wexford

20

€316,307

Wicklow

35

€650,204

TOTAL

2,333

€26,310,575

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