Written answers

Thursday, 2 October 2014

Department of Environment, Community and Local Government

NAMA Social Housing Provision

Photo of Catherine MurphyCatherine Murphy (Kildare North, Independent)
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197. To ask the Minister for Environment, Community and Local Government the local authorities that have availed of the NAMA-run special purpose vehicle to bring greater housing stock forward for social housing purposes; the number of transfers that have taken place to each local authority; the number that are in development; the costs associated with each; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [37544/14]

Photo of Alan KellyAlan Kelly (Tipperary North, Labour)
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My Department is working closely with NAMA, the Housing Agency, local authorities and approved housing bodies in relation to the delivery of social housing. Information in relation to the delivery of NAMA sourced units, including a full breakdown by county, of units delivered on quarterly basis, is available on the Housing Agency’s website: .

Since the process began in December 2011 up to end of June 2014, 736 NAMA-sourced units have been delivered nationally through all delivery mechanisms. A further 603 properties are active transactions whereby; terms are agreed; or active negotiation is on-going with all parties concerned, or where a detailed appraisal (i.e. determining the most likely delivery mechanism) is being carried out. It is expected that more than 1,000 units will have been delivered through this process by end 2014.

Of the 736 NAMA sourced units delivered to the end of June 2014, 250 units have been delivered through the NAMA special purpose vehicle (SPV). This represents over 60% of total delivery since the NAMA SPV first began delivery in April 2013. In total, my Department has approved funding for 457 units through the SPV. The total funding approved is €4.3m on an annual basis. A table outlines the number of units approved per local authority, the associated funding approved and the number of units delivered as of June 2014.

Authority
Units Approved*
Annual Full Year Cost of Approved units
Units Delivered
Carlow County Council
5
31,374
Cork County Council
83
594,201
72
DLR County Council
19
225,216
19
Dublin City Council
229
2,656,578
116
Fingal County Council
20
208,440
20
Galway County Council
10
48,804
Kildare County Council
7
61,755
Kilkenny County Council
19
124,998
Meath County Council
11
77,964
11
Offaly County Council
30
158,613
Waterford City and County Council
8
45,816
8
Westmeath County Council
16
90,641
4
Overall
457
4,324,400
250
*Includes delivered

There is considerable complexity in delivering units through this process and dealing with the range of legal and financial constraints involved. In some cases properties require substantial completion works.

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