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Written Answers — Department of Environment, Community and Local Government: NAMA Portfolio (4 Feb 2014)

Jan O'Sullivan: I propose to take Questions Nos. 481 and 487 together. Information in relation to the delivery of NAMA sourced units, including a full breakdown by county of units delivered by quarter, is available on the Housing Agency’ s website: . By the end of December 2013, of the 4,374 units identified by NAMA as being potentially suitable, some 2,055 units have been confirmed by local...

Written Answers — Department of Environment, Community and Local Government: Local Authority Housing (28 Jan 2014)

Jan O'Sullivan: ...the leasing initiative. It is expected that this initiative will continue to provide substantial numbers of social housing units in the years ahead. In addition, my Department , the Housing Agency and NAMA continue to work together with housing authorities and approved housing bodies towards bringing suitable NAMA units into social use and to ensure continued delivery of housing units...

Written Answers — Department of Environment, Community and Local Government: Social and Affordable Housing Provision (28 Jan 2014)

Jan O'Sullivan: ...of permanent new social housing. Such mechanisms include options to purchase, build to lease and the sourcing of loan finance by approved housing bodies for construction and acquisition. In addition, my Department, the Housing Agency and NAMA continue to work together with housing authorities and approved housing bodies towards bringing suitable NAMA units into social use and to ensure...

Written Answers — Department of Environment, Community and Local Government: Social and Affordable Housing Provision (23 Jan 2014)

Jan O'Sullivan: In the Dublin City Council area NAMA has identified 628 units as being potentially suitable for social housing. Of these, 247 units were available for consideration and confirmed as suitable by Dublin City Council. At 31 December 2013, the number of these units completed or contracted was 115. My Department, the Housing Agency and NAMA continue to work together with housing authorities...

Written Answers — Department of Environment, Community and Local Government: NAMA Social Housing Provision (22 Jan 2014)

Jan O'Sullivan: My Department, the Housing Agency and NAMA continue to work together with housing authorities and approved housing bodies towards identifying suitable NAMA housing units and bringing them into social housing use. It continues to be my Department's objective to maximise the delivery of social housing using all of the resources available. By the end of December 2013, of the 4,374 units...

Written Answers — Department of Environment, Community and Local Government: NAMA Portfolio (22 Jan 2014)

Jan O'Sullivan: My Department, the Housing Agency and NAMA continue to work together with housing authorities and approved housing bodies towards identifying suitable NAMA housing units and bringing them into social housing use. It continues to be my Department's objective to maximise the delivery of social housing using all of the resources available. To that end, I have contacted each housing authority...

Committee on Environment, Culture and the Gaeltacht: Select Sub-Committee on the Environment, Community and Local Government: Estimates for Public Services 2014
Vote 25 - Department of the Environment, Community and Local Government (Revised)
(21 Jan 2014)

Jan O'Sullivan: ...who have presented as being homeless. The Department also wishes to expand this programme. The Government is involved in a number of other areas and obviously, it continues to lease and to seek units from NAMA. In addition, approximately 50% of those who are on housing waiting lists are in receipt of rent supplement through the Department of Social Protection and thereby are in receipt...

Committee on Environment, Culture and the Gaeltacht: Select Sub-Committee on the Environment, Community and Local Government: Estimates for Public Services 2014
Vote 25 - Department of the Environment, Community and Local Government (Revised)
(21 Jan 2014)

Jan O'Sullivan: ...be delivered through a range of mechanisms, including through continued investment in leasing and RAS, the completion of existing capital programmes and mortgage-to-rent arrangements, and the continued transfer of NAMA units. Reflecting the ongoing importance of leasing as a primary delivery mechanism for social housing, increased funding of €40 million is being made available and...

Written Answers — Department of Environment, Community and Local Government: NAMA Social Housing Provision (19 Dec 2013)

Jan O'Sullivan: NAMA continues to work closely with my Department, and with the Housing Agency, local authorities and Approved Housing Bodies in relation to the delivery of social housing. To date, NAMA has identified almost 4,370 residential properties, controlled by its debtors and receivers, under this initiative as being potentially available for social housing. Demand has been confirmed by the local...

Written Answers — Department of Environment, Community and Local Government: Unfinished Housing Developments (19 Dec 2013)

Jan O'Sullivan: ...of the advisory group on unfinished housing developments and which has harnessed the expertise and goodwill of the construction and banking sectors, local authorities, residents representatives and NAMA to ensure that significant progress has been made since its establishment. Local authorities are continuing to pursue developers and others to comply with their obligations under planning...

Written Answers — Department of Environment, Community and Local Government: Housing Issues (19 Dec 2013)

Jan O'Sullivan: .... Such mechanisms include options to purchase, build to lease and the sourcing of loan finance by approved housing bodies for construction and acquisition. In addition, my Department and the Housing Agency are engaged with NAMA to ensure continued delivery of housing units for social purposes. Approved Housing Bodies will also play a key role in 2014 in the delivery of social housing...

Written Answers — Department of Environment, Community and Local Government: Local Authority Housing Bonds (17 Dec 2013)

Jan O'Sullivan: ...the report of the advisory group on unfinished housing developments and has harnessed the expertise and goodwill of the construction and banking sectors, local authorities, residents’ representatives and NAMA. As the 2013 Unfinished Housing Developments Progress Report shows, this coordinated response is producing results, and I am satisfied that no further legislative responses are...

Written Answers — Department of Environment, Community and Local Government: Unfinished Housing Developments (11 Dec 2013)

Jan O'Sullivan: ...of the advisory group on unfinished housing developments and has harnessed the expertise and goodwill of the construction and banking sectors, local authorities, residents representatives and NAMA. Local authorities are continuing to pursue developers and others to comply with their obligations under planning regulations. Predominantly developer/funder/receiver funded site resolution...

Written Answers — Department of Environment, Community and Local Government: Housing Issues (10 Dec 2013)

Jan O'Sullivan: ...housing. Such mechanisms include options to purchase, build to lease and the sourcing of loan finance by approved housing bodies for construction and acquisition. In addition, my Department and the Housing Agency are engaged with NAMA to ensure continued delivery of housing units for social purposes. Approved Housing Bodies will also play a key role in 2014 in the delivery of social...

Written Answers — Department of Environment, Community and Local Government: Social and Affordable Housing Provision (5 Dec 2013)

Jan O'Sullivan: ...authority area of the location of all the above units. However a breakdown of delivery under Leasing to the end of October will be included with the official record along with a breakdown by county of the NAMA units identified, deemed suitable and completed or contracted to the end of September 2013. The 2014 estimate for housing programme expenditure is €575.833 million which...

Written Answers — Department of Environment, Community and Local Government: Local Authority Housing Provision (5 Dec 2013)

Jan O'Sullivan: ...housing. Such mechanisms include options to purchase, build to lease and the sourcing of loan finance by approved housing bodies for construction and acquisition. In addition, my Department and the Housing Agency are engaged with NAMA to ensure continued delivery of housing units for social purposes. Approved Housing Bodies will also play a key role in 2014 in the delivery of social...

Written Answers — Department of Environment, Community and Local Government: Social and Affordable Housing Expenditure (4 Dec 2013)

Jan O'Sullivan: ...permanent new social housing. Such mechanisms include options to purchase, build to lease and the sourcing of loan finance by approved housing bodies for construction and acquisition. In addition, my Department and the Housing Agency are also engaged with NAMA to ensure continued delivery of housing units for social purposes. It is provisionally estimated that in the region of 5,000 units...

Written Answers — Department of Environment, Community and Local Government: Unfinished Housing Developments Data (3 Dec 2013)

Jan O'Sullivan: ...of the advisory group on unfinished housing developments and has harnessed the expertise and goodwill of the construction and banking sectors, local authorities, residents representatives and NAMA. Local authorities are continuing to pursue developers and others to comply with their obligations under planning regulations. Predominantly developer/funder/receiver funded site resolution...

Written Answers — Department of Environment, Community and Local Government: NAMA Social Housing Provision (3 Dec 2013)

Jan O'Sullivan: To the end of September this year 4,319 units have been identified by NAMA as being potentially suitable for social housing. Of these some 1,900 have been confirmed as being suitable and 443 of these units have been completed or contracted. A full breakdown by county of the units identified, deemed suitable and completed or contracted, is shown in the table. Further information, including...

Written Answers — Department of Environment, Community and Local Government: Unfinished Housing Developments (26 Nov 2013)

Jan O'Sullivan: ...with the Government's response to the recommendations. The Committee includes representatives from the Irish Banking Federation, local authorities, the Housing and Sustainable Communities Agency, NAMA and the construction sector. Site Resolution Plans (SRP’s) have been identified by the NCC as a key tool in resolving issues associated with unfinished housing developments. Such...

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