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Dáil Éireann Debate, Tuesday - 2 February 2016

Tuesday, 2 February 2016

Questions (533)

Pearse Doherty

Question:

533. Deputy Pearse Doherty asked the Minister for the Environment, Community and Local Government the targets for 2015 for the provision of social housing units under the rental accommodation scheme and through leasing, by local authority; how many units have been provided, by local authority, under these schemes in 2015; how much or how far under-target is the provision for 2015; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [4254/16]

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The report Social Housing Output in 2015 contains details on the progress made under each of the social housing programmes last year and is available on my Department’s website at: http://www.environ.ie/en/DevelopmentHousing/Housing/News/MainBody,44105,en.htm.

Under the Social Housing Current Expenditure Programme (SHCEP), a target of 3,000 units was set for delivery in 2015. To the end of November 2015, a total of 1,084 units were delivered under the SHCEP. While the total number of units delivered to end 2015 is yet to be finalised, I estimate that the final figure will be in the region of 1,450 units.

The Social Housing Strategy 2020 identified a national target of 2,000 additional transfers from rent supplement to the Rental Accommodation Scheme (RAS) for 2015. To end of November 2015, 1,644 households had transferred from Rent Supplement to RAS. My Department estimates that when the December 2015 figures are finalised around 1,823 households will have transferred to RAS in 2015.

The Housing Assistance Payment is being introduced incrementally on a pilot basis to local authority areas. A total of 5,680 households commenced HAP in 2015, in addition to the 485 supported by the Scheme in 2014. A detailed breakdown on a local authority basis is set out in the Table below.

While overall supply in the private rented market may have had an effect on the achievement of targets in RAS and SHCEP in 2015, all efforts were made, working with delivery partners in local authorities, approved housing bodies and NAMA, to deliver maximum output under each delivery mechanism, and to put in place the enabling measures for a significant multi-annual construction programme.

Furthermore, to maximise the availability of social housing to those on the waiting list, I committed to supporting local authorities to remediate the maximum number possible of vacant and lettable units in 2015.  Accordingly, I increased the initial 2015 target of 1,000 such units, to ultimately provide funding for almost 2,700 units to be brought back into use across all local authorities.  Furthermore, I provided funding to local authorities to undertake suitable acquisitions of houses and apartments; over 1,000 such acquisitions were made in 2015 which, along with the return of vacant units, has delivered immediate housing to those on the waiting lists.

Units delivered under the Rental Accommodation Scheme (RAS), Social Housing Current Expenditure Programme (SHC EP) to end November 2015

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RAS to end of November 2015

SHCEP to end of November 2015

Local Authority

2015 Target

Delivery to end of November 2015

2015 Target

Delivery to end November 2015

Carlow CC

40

40

65

5

Cavan CC

53

63

25

2

Clare CC

57

41

75

42

Cork City Cl.

105

86

128

25

Cork CC

75

22

170

86

Donegal CC

46

38

65

37

Dublin City Cl.

110

99

425

211

Dublin South CC

165

165

200

125

Dún Laoghaire-Rathdown CC

75

16

75

10

Fingal CC

110

71

200

41

Galway City Cl.

20

15

90

38

Galway Co. Cl.

80

71

80

41

Kerry CC

127

131

130

41

Kildare CC

80

112

180

26

Kilkenny CC

39

84

103

23

Laois CC

15

4

35

11

Leitrim CC

20

19

20

1

Limerick Ct & Co.

34

17

100

0

Longford CC

30

60

35

29

Louth CC

23

2

115

28

Mayo CC

115

35

50

26

Meath CC

50

42

75

51

Monaghan CC

20

0

30

0

Offaly CC

15

5

73

51

Roscommon CC

55

61

15

0

Sligo CC

65

53

20

2

Tipperary

100

86

90

31

Waterford City & Co.

69

11

120

14

Westmeath CC

52

119

72

34

Wexford CC

110

29

89

48

Wicklow CC

45

47

50

5

2,000

1,644

3,000

1,084

Number of HAP tenancies commenced in in 2015

Local Authority

Commencement Date of HAP Scheme

Number of HAP tenancies commenced in 2015

Carlow CC

29/06/2015

106

Clare CC

29/06/2015

246

Cork City Co

29/06/2015

114

Cork CC

15/09/2014

887

Donegal CC

25/05/2015

499

Dublin City Co*

18/12/2014

52

Dún Laoghaire-Rathdown CC*

18/12/2014

1

Fingal CC*

18/12/2014

7

Galway CC

16/11/2015

7

Kildare CC

02/11/2015

32

Kilkenny CC

01/10/2014

466

Limerick City & Co

15/09/2014

910

Louth CC

01/10/2014

637

Mayo CC

16/11/2015

18

Monaghan CC

01/10/2014

182

Meath CC

02/11/2015

14

Offaly CC

15/06/2015

98

South Dublin CC**

01/10/2014

558

Tipperary CC

29/06/2015

194

Sligo CC

16/11/2015

9

Waterford City & Co

15/09/2015

643

Total

5,680

* Dublin City Council is operating HAP Homeless pilot on behalf of the four Dublin local authorities.

** Includes some households supported through the HAP Homeless pilot.

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