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Student Accommodation

Dáil Éireann Debate, Tuesday - 7 November 2023

Tuesday, 7 November 2023

Questions (1405)

Mairéad Farrell

Question:

1405. Deputy Mairéad Farrell asked the Minister for Further and Higher Education, Research, Innovation and Science in relation to his announcement (details supplied) on the new funding that is to be provided by the EIB and HFA for student accommodation, considering that the Department of Housing carried over the full 10% of last year's capital budget, if he foresee any difficulties in terms of the capacity to spend this additional funding; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [47926/23]

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The European Investment Bank (EIB) and the Housing Finance Agency (HFA) have agreed a new €434m student accommodation financing initiative to support higher education institutions in the development of affordable student housing. The new scheme, backed by a forty-year €200m EIB loan, is expected to support the delivery of an estimated 2,700 new student beds across Ireland.

The initiative provides a framework loan facility to the Irish Housing Finance Agency (HFA) to provide finance directly to Irish public higher education providers to develop student accommodation.

This deal will further the Government’s priorities, as this new funding will form 25% of the Housing for All commitment made by the HFA. The funding is ring fenced for 5 years and is now open for applications.

The initiative is separate to the Government announcement where a total of up to €61 million has been approved in principle to unlock the development of over 1,000 beds across our universities. These were developments with planning permission that had stalled due to rising construction costs, and are now being progressed under my Department’s Short Term Activation Plan.

The Short-Term Activation Programme is a crisis response to the difficulties being faced by students in securing affordable student accommodation and the challenges being faced by the Higher Education Institutes (HEIs) trying to build student accommodation. This programme is the immediate response in advance of completing the new long term policy.

The priority is to activate the supply of new accommodation where planning permission already exists but developments have not proceeded due to increasing construction costs. The objective is to activate supply in a way that will enable targeted groups to access accommodation at affordable rates.

Under this programme, the HEIs submit a project proposal that meets the programme criteria. If the project is approved, an agreed percentage of the total cost will be provided in grant funding to activate the PBSA project, subject to due diligence assessment, and compliance with the Public Spending Code and public procurement regulations.

The balance of the finance required for the project is a matter for the individual University as an autonomous body and will not be administered or facilitated by the Department. I welcome the financing agreement between the EIB and HFA which will assist the HEIs to finance future student accommodation projects.

Question No. 1406 answered with Question No. 1377.
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