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Thursday, 2 October 2014

Department of Environment, Community and Local Government

Local Authority Housing Provision

Photo of Terence FlanaganTerence Flanagan (Dublin North East, Independent)
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192. To ask the Minister for Environment, Community and Local Government his plans to increase the supply of housing in county Dublin; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [37516/14]

Photo of Alan KellyAlan Kelly (Tipperary North, Labour)
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The Government’s Construction 2020 – A Strategy for a Renewed Construction Sector, published in May 2014, aims to build a competitive, innovative and sustainable construction sector. It provides for a National Framework for Housing Supply to be established on a statutory footing with an annual National Statement of Projected Housing Supply and Demand published every June. The Housing Agency has been asked to take the lead in implementing this Action.

The proper management of all State land is critical; accordingly, both lands that have been transferred to the Housing Agency and local authority held lands suitable for development will be the first sites considered in any future targeted social housing building programme. In line with the commitments under Construction 2020, a Housing Supply Co-ordination Task Force for Dublin has been established with an immediate focus on addressing supply-related issues.

The Review of Part V of the Planning and Development Acts, which provides for social and affordable housing supply, has been completed by the Housing Agency, at my Department’s request, and has recently been submitted to Government. It is anticipated that any legislative changes required on foot of the review will, be incorporated into the General Scheme of a new Planning Bill, which is expected to be published shortly.

My intention is that the Social Housing Strategy, required under Action 8 of “Construction 2020”and now in preparation, will be both challenging and innovative, and will provide the basis for an enhanced approach to social housing provision in Ireland. The Strategy will contain clear measurable actions that are to be taken to increase the supply of social housing and, most importantly, reduce the number of people on waiting lists over the next five years. I expect that the Strategy will be ready for consideration by Government in the coming weeks.

I expect the final output across all social housing programmes for 2014 to be in the region of 6,000 units. The number and method of delivery of social housing units in future years will be determined in the course of the annual Estimates process and will be informed by the Social Housing Strategy.

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