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Traveller Accommodation

Dáil Éireann Debate, Tuesday - 20 November 2018

Tuesday, 20 November 2018

Ceisteanna (641, 642, 643)

Thomas P. Broughan

Ceist:

641. Deputy Thomas P. Broughan asked the Minister for Housing, Planning and Local Government the applications for approval of expenditure on Traveller accommodation received from each local authority, respectively; the amount involved; the applications which were approved or rejected, respectively, in each of the years 2015 to 2017 and to date in 2018, in tabular form; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [47746/18]

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Thomas P. Broughan

Ceist:

642. Deputy Thomas P. Broughan asked the Minister for Housing, Planning and Local Government the length of time it took to assess applications for approval for local authorities' expenditure on Traveller accommodation in each of the years 2015 to 2017 and to date in 2018; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [47747/18]

Amharc ar fhreagra

Thomas P. Broughan

Ceist:

643. Deputy Thomas P. Broughan asked the Minister for Housing, Planning and Local Government the reason applications for approval for local authorities' expenditure on Traveller accommodation were rejected in each of the years 2015 to 2017 and to date in 2018; if there is an appeals process; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [47748/18]

Amharc ar fhreagra

Freagraí scríofa

I propose to take Questions Nos. 641 to 643, inclusive, together.

In accordance with the Housing (Traveller Accommodation) Act 1998, housing authorities have statutory responsibility for the assessment of the accommodation needs of Travellers and the preparation, adoption and implementation of multi-annual Traveller Accommodation Programmes (TAPs) in their areas. My Department’s role is to ensure that there are adequate structures and supports in place to assist the authorities in providing such accommodation, including a national framework of policy, legislation and funding.

Housing authorities submit funding proposals for individual Traveller-specific projects and developments on an annual basis. These projects are assessed on a case-by-case basis in my Department in advance of allocations being made. In addition, further funding may be considered by my Department throughout the year in the light of progress across the programmes generally. There is regular contact between my Department and housing authorities in order to try to ensure maximum progress and drawdown.

All applications for funding are dealt with on receipt. The timeline for assessment of Traveller-specific accommodation can vary considerably depending on the type of accommodation being developed or refurbished. Traveller-specific accommodation varies from Group Housing Schemes, to Halting Sites with demountables, to provision of emergency mobile homes, to major and minor refurbishments and extensions of existing accommodation.

In the main, proposals for Traveller Accommodation are approved. However, on occasion projects may require clarification or revision based on assessment by my Department. There is no formal appeals process as my Department works successfully in collaborating with local authorities to bring projects to completion.

In line with the commitment in Rebuilding Ireland, and reflecting the disappointing level of overall funding drawdown in recent years, the Housing Agency, in 2017, commissioned a review of funding for Traveller-specific accommodation to date. This review had regard to targets contained in local authority TAPs and actual delivery, the current status of accommodation funded and funding provided for accommodation maintenance and other supports.

Following its consideration of the review, the National Traveller Accommodation Consultative Committee recommended that an Independent Expert Group be established to examine and make recommendations on issues regarding Traveller accommodation policy, strategy and implementation. That Expert Group has now been established and has been tasked with reviewing the Housing (Traveller Accommodation) Act 1998 and all other legislation that impacts the delivery of Traveller Accommodation. I have asked the Expert Group to bring forward recommendations that will improve the delivery of Traveller accommodation nationally.

My Department will consider any recommendations made by the Expert Group that improve the delivery of Traveller accommodation nationally and help to ensure that full use is made of the increasing level of funding available for investment in Traveller accommodation.

The amount of funding approved and drawn down by housing authorities for Traveller-specific accommodation from 2015 to 2018 is set out in the following table.

Allocation

Drawdown

Allocation

Drawdown

Allocation

Drawdown

Allocation

Drawdown

2015

2015

2016

2016

2017

2017

2018

to date 2018

County Council

Carlow

          130,000

          207,905

            71,450

            167,740

                -  

Cavan

              8,600

              9,398

            13,729

            13,729

              30,000

                -  

Clare

            37,000

          200,000

          169,194

            42,444

            853,250

         13,250

Cork

          149,000

            30,000

          110,000

            93,156

            251,197

                -  

Donegal

              4,750

            82,000

            74,532

          147,612

            15,100

            121,800

                -  

South Dublin

            63,000

            26,397

       1,024,289

                   -  

            869,643

     1,234,555

Fingal

          645,000

       1,113,425

            26,842

            26,847

            17,420

            851,189

       874,207

Dun Laoghaire / Rathdown

       1,592,429

          419,095

          129,552

       1,500,000

       1,857,313

            673,686

     1,023,312

Galway

          117,000

          123,816

          625,000

                   -  

         1,080,100

         36,158

Kerry

              4,550

              3,810

            57,000

          255,730

            28,566

            28,566

              15,350

                -  

Kildare

          200,000

                   -  

          200,000

                   -  

            80,000

                   -  

              80,000

                -  

Kilkenny

          551,626

          397,577

          377,500

          431,714

          582,162

          563,040

            201,682

         32,126

Laois

            30,600

                   -  

                   -  

                   -  

                   -  

              30,000

                -  

Leitrim

            65,975

            18,800

            12,794

            98,875

            59,933

            159,614

                -  

Longford

            78,000

            88,966

              2,900

                   -  

              2,922

                   -  

               2,922

                -  

Louth

                   -  

              7,620

                   -  

          444,484

          237,087

          220,048

              17,039

           3,810

Mayo

                   -  

                   -  

                   -  

                   -  

                   -  

                   -  

              30,000

                -  

Meath

                   -  

                   -  

          120,000

            76,877

          129,000

              5,750

              65,000

                -  

Monaghan

                   -  

                   -  

                   -  

                   -  

                   -  

                   -  

            400,000

         29,714

Offaly

              3,069

            85,000

            73,000

            37,775

          847,917

          101,616

              49,379

         10,999

Roscommon

            19,622

                   -  

            50,000

            10,808

            52,617

          123,191

            230,000

       102,274

Sligo

                   -  

                   -  

                   -  

                   -  

          161,249

              9,931

         1,046,095

         75,974

Tipperary

          800,000

            23,142

          900,000

       1,399,370

          327,492

          399,337

              25,655

         42,003

Westmeath

            95,000

                   -  

          208,000

            48,000

                   -  

                   -  

            150,000

                -  

Wexford

                   -  

            30,906

            96,000

            87,695

              6,880

                   -  

            498,801

                -  

Wicklow

            63,097

            27,891

            46,000

                   -  

            52,648

            43,773

            209,620

         19,393

City Council

Cork

          800,000

          427,304

          400,000

          301,796

       1,108,344

            97,000

            310,000

                -  

Dublin

          366,299

            99,162

       1,405,198

          762,342

          414,829

          734,209

         1,321,558

       440,663

Galway

                   -  

            62,150

            40,000

                   -  

          209,000

            95,102

            176,996

                -  

Limerick City and County

              7,500

            68,923

            81,000

            21,209

            69,576

          219,918

            858,739

         26,875

Waterford City and County

          413,347

                   -  

          263,000

            13,545

          545,000

            22,610

            317,280

                -  

Reserve

            66,890

            85,065

          221,258

            905,665

TOTAL

       4,300,000

       4,129,630

       5,500,000

       4,267,831

       9,000,000

       4,834,636

       12,000,000

     3,965,314

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