Written answers

Tuesday, 21 June 2016

Department of Defence

Defence Forces Properties

Photo of Fiona O'LoughlinFiona O'Loughlin (Kildare South, Fianna Fail)
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39. To ask the Taoiseach and Minister for Defence if he is making progress in negotiations with residents in the Curragh Camp in County Kildare who have been threatened with eviction; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [16865/16]

Photo of Paul KehoePaul Kehoe (Wexford, Fine Gael)
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The policy is to withdraw the provision of married quarters to serving personnel as they are no longer required for the modern soldier.

Personnel who leave the Defence Forces or who vacate a married quarter property are required to return vacant possession of that property. Most observe this requirement.

Failure to vacate the property means that those remaining are overholding as they have no right to hold or reside in military accommodation.

The ongoing illegal occupation of these properties cannot be supported. The Department does not have a role in the provision of housing accommodation for the general public. It cannot subsidise housing for people who have no entitlement and who may well have the means to supply housing for themselves.

Each case of overholding is dealt with on an individual basis. It is always preferable not to have to use legal means to obtain vacant possession. My officials have met with a number of overholders to discuss and examine what assistance can be provided to bring about a resolution.

Securing alternative housing is a matter for the individuals concerned. In certain cases individuals may qualify for social housing or some level of housing assistance. When requested to do so the Department provides whatever documentation it can to support such applications.

Our engagement with overholders is ongoing. Legal advice is also being sought in relation to possible agreed solutions. It is hoped that the discussions will provide an opportunity for both sides to work together in order to bring about a resolution to the problem.

We are aware of a small number of overholders who are particularly vulnerable and the deputy can be assured that they will be treated in an appropriately sensitive manner.

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