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Traveller Accommodation

Dáil Éireann Debate, Thursday - 16 July 2015

Thursday, 16 July 2015

Questions (40)

Richard Boyd Barrett

Question:

40. Deputy Richard Boyd Barrett asked the Minister for the Environment, Community and Local Government if he will outline the funding for the Traveller accommodation programme since the beginning of the programme in 1999; the amounts allocated for each programme; the amounts allocated from the Central Fund to each local authority; the amounts drawn down by each local authority; the rationale for the changes in funding; his views on whether the programme is fit for purpose, and if he will make a statement on the matter. [28990/15]

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In accordance with the Housing (Traveller Accommodation) Act 1998, housing authorities have statutory responsibility for the assessment of the accommodation needs of Travellers and the preparation, adoption and implementation of multi-annual Traveller accommodation programmes in their areas. My Department's role is to ensure that there are adequate structures and supports in place to assist the authorities in providing such accommodation, including a national framework of policy, legislation and funding.

The first three Traveller accommodation programmes covered the periods 2000-2004, 2005-2008 and 2009-2013. Local authorities adopted the fourth and current round of Traveller Accommodation Programmes in April 2014, with the five-year rolling accommodation programmes running from 2014 to 2018. These programmes provide a road map for local authority investment priorities over the period. They also form the basis for the allocation of funding from my Department for traveller accommodation, on foot of proposals received from local authorities and subject to my Department's approval.

The capital allocations and amounts recouped in respect of Traveller-specific accommodation over the period 2009 to 2014 are set out in the table. Detailed information prior to 2009 is not readily available and will take time to compile; once available, the information will be forwarded to the Deputy.

The 2015 allocations totalling €4.3m in respect of Traveller-specific accommodation have issued to local authorities, comprising €3.89m Exchequer provision and €0.410m from Local Property Tax proceeds. The bulk of the funding was allocated in respect of schemes already under construction, new schemes approved to commence construction in 2015 and to meet final balances on completed schemes. The balance of funding is towards projects that will be newly approved during 2015. Details of the 2015 allocations are available on my Department's website at the following link: http://www.environ.ie/en/DevelopmentHousing/Housing/SpecialNeeds/Travellers/News/MainBody,41970,en.htm

The Traveller accommodation programme is achieving results. In the course of the first Traveller Accommodation Programme (2000-2004), some 1,371 additional Traveller families were provided with permanent, secure accommodation. The second Programme (2005-2008) resulted in 775 units of new and refurbished Traveller-specific accommodation, while also accommodating an additional 458 families in standard local authority housing. Over the period of the third round of Traveller Accommodation Programmes (2009-2013), over 500 units of Traveller-specific accommodation were provided.

The improvement achieved is also evident from the data collected as part of the Annual Count of Travellers. In 1999, prior to the first Traveller Accommodation Programme, the Annual Count of Traveller families estimated that there was a total of 4,790 Traveller families in the State. Over 25% of these families were living on unauthorised sites. The 2014 Annual Count identified a total of 10,226 Traveller families in the State, of which approximately 4.35% were living on unauthorised sites, notwithstanding the large increase in the number of families overall since 1999.

County Council

Allocation 2009 €

Allocation 2010 €

Allocation 2011 €

Allocation 2012 €

Allocation 2013 €

Allocation 2014 €

Allocation 2015 €

Carlow

400,000

420,000

50,000

0

0

0

0

Cavan

20,000

30,000

10,000

0

0

0

0

Clare

2,350,000

1,900,000

500,000

300,000

343,450

181,976

37,000

Cork

650,000

930,000

425,000

300,000

110,000

0

149,000

Donegal

100,000

70,000

25,000

300,000

88,000

0

0

South Dublin

5,224,500

3,610,000

600,000

250,000

50,000

24,750

0

Fingal

4,200,000

5,000,000

700,000

150,000

115,000

222,575

645,000

Dún Laoghaire/ Rathdown

1,000,000

750,000

750,000

313,150

160,000

8,793

0

Galway

805,500

600,000

100,000

500,000

190,000

0

0

Kerry

1,080,000

100,000

400,000

23,249

0

99,571

4,550

Kildare

500,000

1,100,000

200,000

30,000

113,000

300,000

200,000

Kilkenny

500,000

1,200,000

450,000

60,000

0

450,000

551,626

Laois

50,000

220,000

200,000

530,000

659,000

0

0

Leitrim

200,000

180,000

80,000

0

0

0

0

Limerick

650,000

100,000

200,000

134,400

29,110

0

7,500 (city & county merged in 2014)

Longford

800,000

750,000

0

0

0

78,000

Louth

750,000

515,000

235,000

150,000

155,000

0

0

Mayo

750,000

500,000

30,000

136,850

0

0

0

Meath

3,000,000

2,800,000

1,500,000

78,133

220,000

0

0

Monaghan

400,000

0

0

0

0

0

North Tipperary

425,000

1,550,000

500,000

139,508

126,600

353,656

See Tipperary County Council (merged 2014)

Offaly

95,000

110,000

400,000

0

0

70,000

3,069

Roscommon

500,000

900,000

495,000

373,587

427,000

54,000

19,622

Sligo

900,000

500,000

500,000

18,090

8,000

0

0

South Tipperary

500,000

500,000

250,000

27,641

0

0

See Tipperary County Council (merged 2014)

Tipperary

n/a

n/a

n/a

n/a

n/a

n/a

800,000

Waterford

0

0

0

0

0

413,347 (City & County merged in 2014)

Westmeath

150,000

75,000

150,000

46,452

0

0

95,000

Wexford

200,000

300,000

100,000

285,000

150,000

105,901

0

Wicklow

600,000

300,000

600,000

550,000

108,300

0

63,097

City Council

Cork

100,000

40,000

62,000

0

256,687

800,000

Dublin

3,000,000

1,450,000

1,350,000

50,000

420,000

407,500

366,299

Galway

1,000,000

1,000,000

550,000

360,000

159,000

75,127

0

Limerick

400,000

1,000,000

1,150,000

250,000

295,000

350,000

7,500 (city & county merged in 2014)

Waterford

700,000

1,500,000

500,000

252,240

25,000

0

413,347 (City & County Council merged in 2014)

Reserve*

3,000,000

5,000,000

2,000,000

329,700

48,540

39,464

66,890

TOTAL

35,000,000

35,000,000

15,000,000

6,000,000

4,000,000

3,000,000

4,300,000

*A portion of the overall capital allocation was held in reserve by the Department over the period 2009 – 2015 for the purposes of recouping to local authorities the purchase cost of houses which were required to meet the accommodation needs of Traveller families in specific instances.

County Council

Recouped 2009 €

Recouped 2010 €

Recouped 2011 €

Recouped 2012 €

Recouped 2013 €

Recouped 2014 €

Carlow

194,602

91,116

26,146

305,156

0

0

Cavan

18,842

0

6,356

0

57,412

0

Clare

2,710,533

544,603

481,387

183,281

248,290

250,613

Cork

72,308

500,559

10,132

171,103

148,865

15,322

Donegal

110,492

24,782

61,669

233,500

0

3,175

South Dublin

5,004,727

1,749,905

258,852

140,123

81,277

46,978

Fingal

2,335,136

2,860,494

0

0

55,000

424,754

Dún Laoghaire/Rathdown

404,627

65,263

330,349

155,051

204,352

23,986

Galway

634,516

185,830

292,947

0

138,840

0

Kerry

177,543

372,021

600,578

17,067

11,025

144,415

Kildare

220,000

0

0

30,000

148,352

0

Kilkenny

0

698,431

501,263

640

94,974

287,239

Laois

45,000

0

3,810

218,481

675,028

60,262

Leitrim

101,230

86,723

14,234

0

0

0

Limerick

341,977

0

81,600

98,400

31,760

0

Longford

120,768

0

0

0

0

25,000

Louth

24,997

331,874

504,109

239,508

155,000

0

Mayo

334,390

645,218

38,503

3,810

0

3,810

Meath

300,747

2,771,429

1,796,295

63,560

255,626

0

Monaghan

714,957

691,044

197,925

0

0

0

North Tipperary

365,080

659,924

174,323

46,947

244,346

See Tipperary County Council (merged in 2014)

Offaly

499,914

107,248

406,902

0

50,377

73,760

Roscommon

85,640

809,255

269,689

0

393,184

96,126

Sligo

265,397

513,481

624,885

17,225

9,700

0

South Tipperary

1,017,386

59,617

445,623

190,000

1,275

See Tipperary County Council merged in 2014

Tipperary

n/a

n/a

n/a

n/a

n/a

291,874

Waterford

97,303

0

0

0

0

9,769 (city & county merged in 2014)

Westmeath

17,745

210,000

174,718

48,655

0

0

Wexford

73,335

385,119

111,422

172,552

150,000

328,733

Wicklow

338,159

0

459,904

605,837

164,684

67,038

City Council

Cork

5,000

44,500

40,500

70,500

17,500

206,913

Dublin

1,441,543

389,146

433,099

287,402

465,000

481,693

Galway

764,310

707,431

135,328

391,250

0

72,241

Limerick

149,214

353,681

329,341

50,106

264,310

249,987

Waterford

614,557

250,000

503,019

259,846

76,756

9,769 (city & county)

TOTAL

19,601,975

16,108,693

9,314,910

4,000,000

4,142,933

3,163,688

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