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Traveller Accommodation.

Dáil Éireann Debate, Tuesday - 5 October 2004

Tuesday, 5 October 2004

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Aengus Ó Snodaigh

Question:

457 Aengus Ó Snodaigh asked the Minister for the Environment, Heritage and Local Government if he will report on the status of each local council’s implementation of their Traveller accommodation plan with respect to targets set; the deadlines missed in each case; the number in total and by type of Traveller accommodation units yet to be provided by each local authority under their respective five-year Traveller accommodation programmes 2000-04; the number of the councils which are in breach of regulations regarding Traveller accommodation; and the measures he will be taking to ensure councils’ compliance with their own plans to achieve the targets set. [23548/04]

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All local authorities required to do so have adopted, and are in the process of implementing, five-year Traveller accommodation programmes, under the Housing (Traveller Accommodation) Act 1998. These programmes, covering the period 2000 to 2004, estimated that, nationally, 3,785 units of accommodation would be required during the programmes to meet the then existing need and the additional need of 1,684 units of accommodation arising due to new family formations and other factors. Information from the most recent assessment of housing needs published by my Department in December 2002 indicated that this level of additional requirement was not arising.

Under their five-year Traveller accommodation programmes local authorities provide accommodation for Travellers in Traveller specific accommodation such as group houses and halting site bays and in standard social housing. Local authorities also assist Travellers in providing their own accommodation through the shared ownership and tenant purchase schemes as well as the house purchase loan scheme and the special Traveller house purchase grant.

The 1998 Housing (Traveller Accommodation) Act 1998 does not require annual targets to be included in the accommodation programmes. The local authority Traveller programmes did not include such targets or a detailed breakdown of the number of units of accommodation which would be required under the various types of accommodation.

The following table sets out a breakdown of the accommodation provided at the end of the first four years of the accommodation programmes 2000 to 2003. In that period, local authorities have provided, or assisted in the provision of, permanent accommodation for an additional 1,369 Traveller families. This includes an additional 487 families in Traveller specific accommodation, 681 families in standard social housing and 201 families in accommodation provided by Travellers themselves with the assistance of local authorities.

Local authorities are currently preparing new accommodation programmes to cover the period 2005 to 2008. They have been directed to set annual targets in these programmes for the number and type of accommodation to be delivered for each of the four years of the programmes, across all accommodation types including group housing, halting site bays and transient sites as well as standard social housing. Local authorities are also required to set out annual targets for the refurbishment of Traveller specific accommodation during the programmes.

The Local Government Act 2001 includes a provision enabling the Minister to reduce or withhold any grant or any other money due or otherwise payable to a local authority where it has failed or substantially failed to comply with a statutory duty. While there are no proposals, at this stage, to have recourse to this power in relation to the provision of Traveller accommodation, this matter will be kept under consideration in the light of the achievement by the local authorities of the targets set under the new accommodation programmes now being prepared.

Local Authority

Gross Demand (Units)

No. of Units Provided 2000-2003

Shortfall

Carlow Co. Co.

70

41

29

Cavan Co. Co.

28

11

17

Clare Co. Co.

86

43

43

Cork Co. Co.

104

11

93

Cork City Council

159

35

124

Donegal Co. Co.

119

58

61

Dublin City Council

323

134

189

Dún Laoghaire-Rathdown Co. Co.

118

37

81

Fingal Co. Co.

239

93

146

Galway Co. Co.

199

56

143

Galway City Council

127

46

81

Kerry Co. Co.

106

45

61

Kildare Co. Co.

63

32

31

Kilkenny Co. Co. & Borough Council

38

14

24

Laois Co. Co.

74

31

43

Leitrim Co. Co.

10

20

(10)

Limerick Co. Co.

165

35

130

Limerick City Council

59

0

59

Longford Co. Co.

45

45

0

Louth Co. Co.

10

0

10

Dundalk Town Council

52

31

21

Drogheda Borough Council

21

4

17

Mayo Co. Co.

139

46

93

Meath Co. Co.

85

41

44

Monaghan Co. Co.

37

17

20

Offaly Co. Co.

128

42

86

Roscommon Co. Co.

66

6

60

Sligo Co. Co. & Borough Council

50

25

25

South Dublin Co. Co.

377

128

249

North Tipperary Co. Co.

83

27

56

South Tipperary Co. Co.

69

15

54

Clonmel Borough Council

16

0

16

Waterford Co. Co.

22

-3

25

Waterford City Council

74

44

30

Westmeath Co. Co.

59

62

(3)

Wexford Co. Co.

249

50

199

Wexford Borough Council

20

1

19

Wicklow Co. Co. & Bray Town Council

96

46

50

Total

3,785

1,369

2,416

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