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Local Authority Housing.

Dáil Éireann Debate, Thursday - 22 April 2010

Thursday, 22 April 2010

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Arthur Morgan

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21 Deputy Arthur Morgan asked the Minister for the Environment, Heritage and Local Government the local authority housing waiting lists, broken down by local authority, as of 1 March 2010; the number of households in receipt of the rental accommodation scheme in 2009 and 2010 broken down by quarter. [15937/10]

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The number of households on a local authority's waiting list continuously fluctuates as households on the list are allocated housing and new households apply for housing support. My Department does not hold information in relation to the numbers currently on waiting lists in local authorities.

A statutory assessment of housing need is carried out every three years by all housing authorities in accordance with the terms of the Housing Act 1988. The last assessment took place in 2008 and indicated that there were 56,249 households in need of social housing support. Further information regarding the assessment, including a breakdown of the net need figure by housing authority, is available on my Department's website at www.environ.ie.

With regard to the number of households which have been accommodated through the Rental Accommodation Scheme (RAS), since the scheme became operational in September 2005 to the end of March 2010, some 26,164 households units have been transferred from rent supplement. Of these, 14,188 are housed directly in RAS accommodation and a further 11,976 were accommodated under other social housing options.

A breakdown showing the position by quarter since 2009 is set out below.

Rent Supplement Transfers at

Direct RAS transfers

Other Social Housing Options

Cumulative Total

End Q1 2009

10,251

9,197

19,448

End Q2 2009

11,289

9,887

21,176

End Q3 2009

12,260

10,626

22,886

End Q4 2009

13,400

11,413

24,813

End Q1 2010

14,188

11,976

26,164

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