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Dáil Éireann Debate, Tuesday - 14 November 2023

Tuesday, 14 November 2023

Questions (2)

Seán Sherlock

Question:

2. Deputy Sean Sherlock asked the Minister for Rural and Community Development the number of properties acquired by local authorities under our rural future in 2022 and to date in 2023 by each local authority; the type of property acquired (house, former retail or commercial building etc); and the amount spent by each local authority, in tabular form. [50001/23]

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Since the launch of the Town and Village Renewal Scheme in 2016, over €156 million has been allocated to more than 1,700 projects across Ireland. In an effort to revitalise town centres in 2022, the Town and Village Renewal Scheme prioritised projects that would bring vacant and derelict buildings back into use and promote residential occupancy in town centres.

The 2023 Scheme places particular emphasis on projects that bring economic and social vibrancy to town centres in line with Town Centre First, Ireland's policy for the revitalisation of rural towns.

Under the 2022 Scheme I introduced a new Building Acquisition Measure (BAM) which resulted in an investment of over €6 million for the purchase of 29 vacant or derelict properties including former banks, courthouses and Garda stations.

Building on the success of the 2022 BAM, in March of this year I announced a further €13 million fund for this Measure again in 2023.

We are acutely aware of the housing challenges in this country at present, so any proposed vacant and derelict properties that appeared to be residential underwent additional due diligence in advance of approval to purchase to ensure that none of the properties were suitable for a return to the residential housing market.

The BAM is helping Local Authorities to acquire vacant or derelict buildings which, once renovated, will provide local people with a new space to meet, socialise and work, breathing new life into the heart of their community.

A table with details of properties purchased in 2022 is attached to this answer for the Deputy's information. Purchases under the 2023 Measure are ongoing and due to the commercially-sensitive nature of these ongoing acquisitions, details of these properties will be provided once this process is completed. I expect to be able to announce details of the 2023 purchases in the coming weeks.

Properties Purchased under BAM 2022

Local Authority

Town

Building

Total Spend €

Carlow

Bagenalstown

Former convent

CARLOW

€400,000

Cavan

Cootehill

Former Bank of Ireland building

Cavan

Market House, Ballinagh

Former B+F Stores and Market House

CAVAN

€400,000

Clare

Kilrush

Former Mars Cinema and Ballroom

CLARE

€175,000

Cork

Mitchelstown

FCA Hall on grounds of old Military Barracks

CORK

€90,000

Galway

Athenry

Former commercial property

GALWAY

€312,125

Kerry

Moyvane

Former Garda Station

KERRY

€65,000

Kildare

Monasterevin

Former Bank of Ireland building

KILDARE

€248,000

Kilkenny

Glenmore

Property with adjoining commercial premises

KILKENNY

€146,000

Leitrim

Carrick on Shannon

Former bakery and shop

LEITRIM

€270,000

Limerick

Feohanagh

Parochial Hall

Limerick

Rathkeale

Former Bank of Ireland building

LIMERICK

€400,000

Longford

Edgeworthstown

Former Public House

LONGFORD

€115,000

Louth

Dunleer

Former Bank of Ireland building

LOUTH

€300,000

Local Authority

Town

Building

Total Spend €

Meath

Ratoath

Site in centre of Ratoath

MEATH

€400,000

Monaghan

Monaghan Town

Convent school building

MONAGHAN

€280,000

Offaly

Ballyboy

Former Community Hall

Offaly

Moneygall

Commercial property with garage

OFFALY

€225,000

Roscommon

Tarmonbarry

Former Garda Station

Roscommon

Ballintubber

Former Garda Station

ROSCOMMON

€290,000

Sligo

Enniscrone

Factory

Sligo

Ballymote

Shop

SLIGO

€400,000

Tipperary

Carrick on Suir

Garden Centre

TIPPERARY

€400,000

Waterford

Portlaw

Premier Hall

Waterford

Lismore

Former Bank of Ireland building

WATERFORD

€400,000

Wexford

New Ross

Former Courthouse

Wexford

Rosslare Harbour

Former Bank of Ireland building

WEXFORD

€350,000

Wicklow

Ashford

Former Garda Station

Wicklow

Carnew

Former Bank of Ireland building

WICKLOW

€400,000

TOTAL

€6,066,125

Question No. 3 answered orally.
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