asked the Minister for Local Government if he will give full particulars of assistance from Central Government funds to those desirous of building or purchasing their own homes.
Ceisteanna—Questions. Oral Answers. - Aid for Building of Houses.
With your permission, a Cheann Comhairle, I propose to give the required information in the form of a tabular statement which will be included in the Official Report.
Following is the statement:—
State Grants are available under section 2 of the Housing (Loans and Grants) Act, 1962 as follows:—
Number of rooms in house |
Where piped water and sewerage cannot reasonably be provided |
Where piped water supply and sewerage are installed in a house erected in an area where a public piped water supply or public sewerage scheme or both have been provided |
Where private piped water supply and private sewerage facilities are installed in a house erected in an area where no public piped water supply or public sewerage scheme has been or is being provided |
3 |
£125 |
£175 |
£200 |
4 |
£175 |
£225 |
£250 |
5 or more |
£225 |
£275 |
£300 |
An additional £10 is payable in each case where a house is erected by a public utility society and occupied by one of its members.
Special rates of grants as set out hereunder are payable to persons in occupation of land, who are in need of rehousing, for the erection of houses commenced on or after 1st October, 1963, in rural areas for their own occupation:—
(i) who derive their livelihood solely or mainly from the pursuit of agriculture,
or
(ii) who would otherwise be eligible for rehousing by the local authority.
Valuations or aggregate of valuations of land and buildings occupied by applicants |
Where sewerage and piped water are provided |
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Number of rooms in house |
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3 |
4 |
5 or more |
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£ |
£ |
£ |
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Up to £25 |
300 |
375 |
450 |
Over £25 and up to £35 |
250 |
325 |
400 |
Over £35 and up to £50 |
250 |
275 |
350 |
In cases where sewerage and piped water cannot reasonably be provided, the grants will be reduced by £75.
Where applications are made by members of public utility societies, an additional £10 will be paid in each case.