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NAMA Social Housing Provision

Dáil Éireann Debate, Tuesday - 15 April 2014

Tuesday, 15 April 2014

Questions (423, 437)

Maureen O'Sullivan

Question:

423. Deputy Maureen O'Sullivan asked the Minister for the Environment, Community and Local Government the number of vacant housing units that are in the National Asset Management Agency portfolio for Clongriffin-Belmayne, Dublin 13; if there are plans for these NAMA housing units to be released and used to relieve the housing crisis; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [17679/14]

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Barry Cowen

Question:

437. Deputy Barry Cowen asked the Minister for the Environment, Community and Local Government if he will provide in tabular form on a county basis the total number of National Asset Management Agency units identified by the agency deemed acceptable by the local authority and transferred to date to the local authority; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [17880/14]

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Written answers

I propose to take Questions Nos. 423 and 437 together.

My Department, the Housing Agency and NAMA continue to work together with housing authorities and approved housing bodies in identifying suitable NAMA housing units and bringing them into social housing use. By the end of March 2014, 4,653 units have been identified by NAMA as being potentially suitable for social housing and of these some 1,849 units have been confirmed by local authorities as being suitable for social housing. Completed housing unit transfers stand at 518, with a further 166 units contracted and with completion work ongoing. This brings the overall total delivery of social housing from NAMA- sourced units to 684 units (completed or contracted) since the process began. A breakdown by Local Authority of the units identified and with demand confirmed is provided in the table.

While I cannot comment on any individual proposals under consideration, I can clarify that in the Dublin City Council area NAMA has identified 753 units as being potentially suitable for social housing. Of these, 247 units were available for consideration and confirmed as suitable by Dublin City Council. At the end of March 2014, the number of these units completed or contracted was 163.

Information in relation to the delivery of NAMA sourced units, including a full breakdown by county of units delivered by quarter, is available on the Housing Agency’s website: www.housing.ie/nama

Local Authority

Identified

Demand Confirmed

Complete/ Contracted

Carlow Co. Co.

137

82

55

Cavan Co. Co.

49

17

 

Clare Co. Co.

169

19

7

Cork City

419

97

53

Cork Co. Co.

471

148

55

Donegal Co. Co.

118

68

 

Drogheda Borough Council

27

27

27

Dublin City

753

247

163

Dún Laoghaire-Rathdown Co. Co.

305

114

77

Fingal Co. Co.

203

56

44

Galway City

152

152

60

Galway Co. Co.

98

40

 

Kerry Co. Co.

114

54

15

Kildare Co. Co.

243

85

64

Kilkenny Co. Co.

167

87

5

Laois Co. Co.

98

6

 

Leitrim Co. Co.

35

 

 

Limerick Co. Co.

128

71

9

Longford Co. Co.

31

11

 

Mayo Co. Co.

66

58

 

Meath Co. Co.

215

37

 

Monaghan Co. Co.

42

42

 

North Tipperary Co. Co.

13

 

 

Offaly Co. Co.

79

58

 

Roscommon Co. Co.

91

 

 

Sligo Co. Co.

46

16

 

South Dublin Co. Co.

60

42

40

South Tipperary Co. Co.

34

13

 

Waterford City

7

7

 

Waterford Co. Co.

65

39

 

Westmeath Co. Co.

64

47

8

Wexford Co. Co.

118

102

2

Wicklow Co. Co.

36

7

 

Grand Total

4,653

1,849

684

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