Specific allocations of funding are not made to local authorities for land; they make their own decisions regarding land acquisition in line with their needs across a range of purposes and they do not present all proposals for the acquisition of new land in advance to my Department.
When land is used for the construction of new social housing, my Department provides full funding in respect of the capital costs, including land costs and construction costs.
However, to support local authorities in their delivery of social housing, a new initiative was implemented in 2021 to fund land acquisition where it's for new social housing developments. The focus with this initiative was for land that is development-ready for housing, is appropriately zoned, which faces no other known obstacles to its development and where the local authority can work to a delivery programme to develop social housing as soon as possible on the site. In such cases, funding for the land was provided by my Department when a local authority presented a viable social housing development proposal for the site.
The table below shows a breakdown of sites acquired by local authorities under this 2021 initiative. It is important to note that this is not reflective or inclusive of all sites that may have been acquired by local authorities during 2021 through the normal process, and these sites below are solely those acquired on foot of the Land Initiative circular introduced last year. I look forward to the support of public representatives in the advancement of much needed new social homes on these sites.
LA
|
Scheme/Site Location
|
Funding requested
|
Cavan
|
Belturbert
|
€120,000
|
Cork City
|
Clover Hill Court
|
€2,043,000
|
Fingal
|
Holywell
|
€2,250,000
|
Fingal
|
Ballyboughal
|
€1,750,000
|
Fingal
|
Swords Road
|
€1,750,000
|
Kilkenny
|
Thomastown
|
€302,445
|
Longford
|
Keenagh
|
€264,864
|
Mayo
|
Achill
|
€185,000
|
Meath
|
Donore
|
€18,560
|
Meath
|
Navan
|
€800,000
|
Meath
|
Ashbourne
|
€1,900,000
|
Meath
|
Navan
|
€120,000
|