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Dáil Éireann Debate, Wednesday - 17 January 2018

Wednesday, 17 January 2018

Ceisteanna (238)

Peadar Tóibín

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238. Deputy Peadar Tóibín asked the Minister for Housing, Planning and Local Government if local authorities have received, or are in the process of receiving, debt write offs on loans they acquired under the land aggregation scheme; the local authorities which have received debt write offs on such loans, in tabular form; and the process for the application of debt write offs under the scheme. [2219/18]

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The Land Aggregation Scheme was introduced in 2010 as part of revised arrangements for the funding of land for housing purposes.  The primary purpose of the Scheme was to assist in the gradual unwinding of loans taken out by housing authorities to purchase land for the social and affordable housing investment programme.  

Local authorities were invited to apply to my Department to recoup the cost of outstanding loans on housing land, where these loans were due to mature and where it was considered unlikely that land would be developed in the short to medium term. The application process required a formal submission by the local authority, including confirmation of having complied with the requirements under Section 103 of the Local Government Act 2001, as amended, in respect of notifying members of intention to dispose of land.

An initial appraisal of the land, to determine its suitability for inclusion in the scheme, was carried out by the Housing Agency, as well as a due diligence assessment.  Subject to available funding, my Department discharged the loans and the sites transferred to the ownership of the Housing Agency. 

Applications to the value of some €163 million in loans were accepted into the Land Aggregation Scheme. The figure of €163 million includes €111 million in respect of loans which were fully redeemed by local authorities with funding recouped from my Department, under the original terms of the Scheme. 

The remaining €52 million accepted into the Land Aggregation Scheme is in the form of annuity loans, for which local authorities are making repayments to the Housing Finance Agency.  Such annuity repayments are recoupable from my Department, subject to the local authority complying with terms of the Scheme.

Local authorities were advised of the discontinuance of the Scheme, in respect of new applications, in 2013. 

The land involved continues to be available for housing and was included on the Rebuilding Ireland land mapping exercise.

Details of the sites accepted into the Land Aggregation Scheme are set out in the following tables.

Table 1: Sites accepted under the first phase of the Scheme (Loan capital & interest fully redeemed).

Previous Owner

Location

Value of Loan accepted into the scheme (Capital & Interest)

Size of Site

 

 

[€]

[ha]

Carlow   County Council

Tinryland

499,835

1.9

Carlow   County Council

Slate Row, Hacketstown

611,677

3.2

Clare County   Council

Lisdoonvarna

2,189,982

4.4

Cork County   Council

Meelin

115,032

1.6

Cork County   Council

Oakwood, Macroom

1,126,472

2.3

Cork County   Council

Colleras, Goleen

348,337

0.5

Cork County   Council

Knocknagree

241,595

1.3

Cork County   Council

Lombardstown

152,184

1.3

Cork County   Council

The Slip, Bantry,

2,788,750

13.5

Cork County   Council

Carrigtwohill

1,474,014

2

Dún Laoghaire-   Rathdown  County Council

Enniskerry   Road, Sandyford

10,257,875

2.8

Fingal   County Council

Hampton, Balbriggan

26,479,174

24.2

Galway   City Council

Ballymoneen   Road, Ballyburke

7,006,412

2.5

Kildare   County Council

Kildare, Brallistown

1,929,294

4.0

Kildare   County Council

Nurney

829,896

4.2

Kildare   County Council

Clane

3,595,901

8.5

Kildare   County Council

Naas, Craddockstown

4,750,580

7.9

Laois County   Council

Castletown

111,392

1.5

Laois County   Council

Portlaoise   Road, Mountrath

849,818

3.1

Laois County   Council

Golflinks   Road Rathdowney

342,669

2

Laois County   Council

Adj. to   Cemetery Ballinakill

178,188

1.3

Laois County   Council

Woodbrook, Mountrath

370,383

1.7

Limerick   County Council

Glin

124,123

0.5

Limerick   County Council

Ballyhahill

54,466

1.2

Limerick   County Council

Mountcollins

135,694

1.5

Limerick   County Council

Knocklong

434,019

3.5

Limerick   County Council

Bruff

229,899

2.1

Mallow   Town Council

St   Joseph's Road, Mallow

3,877,077

5.3

Meath County   Council

Townparks Kells

2,516,242

4.4

Naas Town   Council

Naas Devoy Barracks

11,522,100

5.6

National Building Agency

Cartontroy-Kilnafaddoge   & Lissywollen, Athlone

4,167,544

5.5

National   Building Agency

Tullow Road, Carlow

3,327,875

2

Offaly   County Council

Shinrone

371,847

2.9

Sligo County   Council

Ballintogher

274,344

1.3

Sligo County   Council

Tubbercurry

34,062

0.2

Sligo County   Council

Lisnalurg

4,828,276

11.8

Tralee   Town Council

Ballyard, Tralee

5,585,790

8.3

Waterford   County Council

Townpark East, Tallow

871,053

4.3

Waterford   City Council

Gibbet Hill

1,620,215

2.9

Wexford   County Council

Creagh   B Demesne, Gorey

270,933

0.7

Wexford   County Council

Ballyowen,   Ramsfort Park Gorey

701,448

1

Wexford   County Council

Hospital Hill, Bunclody

1,252,881

4.4

Wexford   County Council

Parish Field, Bunclody

283,233

0.7

Wexford   County Council

Taghmon, Wexford

829,214

3.4

Wexford   County Council

Carrick on Bannow

111,339

0.5

Wicklow   Town Council

Hillview,   Ballynerrin, Wicklow Town

1,390,145

2.9

 

Total

€ 111,063,279

172.6 ha

Table 2: Sites accepted under the second phase of the Scheme (Annuity repayments recoupable from the Department of the Environment, Community and Local Government).

Local Authority

Location

Value of Loan accepted into the scheme (Capital & Interest)

Size of Site

 

 

[€]

[ha]

Carlow   County Council

Royal   Oak Road, Bagenalstown

50,484*

0.11

Carlow   County Council

Paupish

960,510

2.2

Cork   County Council

Dripsey

708,517

1.295

Cork   County Council

Cloughmacsimon,   Bandon

3,006,467

3.63

Cork   County Council

Duntahane   Rd, Fermoy

3,535,156

3.98

Cork   County Council

The   Miles. Clonakilty

1,066,686

2.464

Cork   County Council

Stag   Park, Mitchelstown

3,781,435

8.59

Cork   County Council

Barrack   Rd, Youghal

1,136,077

1.16

Cork   County Council

Townsend   St, Skibbereen

253,467

0.13

Cork   County Council

Union   Hall

622,233

1.403

Dundalk   Town Council

Mount   Avenue

4,158,868

3.09

Fingal   County Council

Garristown

1,554,333

2.77

Fingal   County Council

Hackettstown

7,285,629

7.3

Laois   County Council

Abbeyleix   Rd

1,383,355

1.491

Laois   County Council

Derry   Rd Durrow

554,089

1.0281

Laois   County Council

Old   Knockmay Rd Portlaoise

2,067,744

1.031

Laois   County Council

Bride   St Ballinakill

340,360

0.92

Laois   County Council

Doonane

123,158

0.7405

Laois   County Council

Golflinks   Rd (2)

1,243,534

2.132

Limerick   County Council

Cappamore

99,397

1.25

Offaly   County Council

Kilcormac

622,331

1.2165

Sligo   Borough Council

Ballindoe

8,830,267

15.1753

Tullamore   Town Council

Collins   Lane

4,836,978

4.34

Wexford   County Council

Campile   Ballykerogue

236,635

0.76

Wexford   County Council

Castlemoyle   A&B New Ross

3,744,513

5.96

 

Total

€ 52,202,222

74.1664 ha

  *Royal Oak Road, Bagenalstown was accepted under the second phase of the scheme. However given the loan amount involved, €50,484, it was decided that it would be more efficient and effective to redeem the loan in full. Accordingly no interest payment arises in relation to that site.

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