Written answers

Tuesday, 25 October 2016

Department of Housing, Planning, Community and Local Government

Traveller Accommodation

Photo of Eoin Ó BroinEoin Ó Broin (Dublin Mid West, Sinn Fein)
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264. To ask the Minister for Housing, Planning, Community and Local Government the amount of funding allocated and drawn down by all local authorities for Traveller accommodation in 2015 and to date in 2016; and his plans for improving the drawdown of local authorities in 2017 as a result of the funding increase announced in Budget 2017. [31758/16]

Photo of Simon CoveneySimon Coveney (Cork South Central, Fine Gael)
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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. The capital allocations in respect of Traveller-specific accommodation for 2015 and 2016, and amounts recouped in 2015 and to date in 2016 are set out in the table below. Typically, the bulk of expenditure occurs in the last quarter of the year, having regard to lead in times for planning, design and construction of capital projects. To ensure maximum expenditure and delivery of accommodation, local authorities submit quarterly profiles of expenditure to my Department. These are monitored against actual expenditure and if a difficulty is identified in drawing down funding allocated for a particular scheme during the year, it is reallocated to another scheme. Expenditure during 2016 is being closely monitored and my Department is currently contacting every relevant local authority in order to ensure that drawdown is maximised.

My Department also provides current funding for accommodation-related supports to operate in tandem with the capital programme. Current funding of €4.3m is being provided in 2016. Over €3.2m has been recouped to local authorities in 2016 to date, of which€0.943m was self-funded by local authorities from surplus Local Property Tax receipts. A similar level of current funding will be provided in 2017.

Capital funding of €9m is being provided for Traveller-specific accommodation in 2017, an increase of €3.5m (64%) on the 2016 allocation.  This is the second consecutive year that the Traveller Accommodation capital budget has been increased. Included in this is provision to assist local authorities with the costs of capital works arising from the fire safety review of traveller-specific accommodation.

As regards the delivery of Traveller-specific accommodation and associated funding, the Programme for Partnership Government commits to establishing a special working group to audit the current delivery and implementation of local authorities' Traveller Accommodation Plans and consult with stakeholders on key areas of concern. This commitment has been underpinned in Rebuilding Ireland – Action Plan for Housing and Homelessness, which provides for the commissioning by the Housing Agency of an expert, independent review of Traveller accommodation expenditure and delivery of units, having regard to the targets contained in the local authority Traveller Accommodation Programmes. The review has commenced and is due to be completed in quarter two of 2017. The review will provide factual information and a key platform for the special working group to progress its work effectively. The working group will be established as soon as possible after completion of the review.

County Council Capital Allocation - 2015 - € Recouped - 2015 - € Capital Allocation - 2016 - € Recouped to date - 2016 - €
Carlow 0 0 130,000
Cavan 0 0 8,600
Clare 37,000 0 200,000
Cork 149,000 0 30,000
Donegal 0 4,750 82,000
South Dublin 0 0 63,000
Fingal 645,000 1,113,425* 26,842
Dun Laoghaire/Rathdown 0 1,592,429 419,095
Galway 0 0 117,000 3,810
Kerry 4,550 3,810 57,000 198,730
Kildare 200,000 0 200,000
Kilkenny 551,626 397,577 377,500 107,356
Laois 0 30,600 0
Leitrim 0 65,975 18,800
Longford 78,000 88,966 2,900
Louth 0 7,620 0
Mayo 0 0 0
Meath 0 0 120,000
Monaghan 0 0 0
Offaly 3,069 85,000 73,000
Roscommon 19,622 0 50,000
Sligo 0 0 0
Tipperary 800,000 23,142 900,000 1,059,189
Westmeath 95,000 0 208,000
Wexford 0 30,906 96,000
Wicklow 63,097 27,891 46,000
City Council
Cork 800,000 427,304 400,000
Dublin 366,299 99,162 1,405,198 238,861
Galway 0 62,150 40,000

Traveller Accommodation: Capital Allocations and Amounts Recouped

City County Council Capital Allocation - 2015 - € Recouped - 2015 - € Capital Allocation - 2016 - € Recouped to date - 2016 - €
Limerick 7,500(City & County Councils merged in 2014) 68,923(City & County merged in 2014) 81,000
Waterford 413,347 (City & County Councils merged in 2014) 0 263,000
Reserve 66,890 85,065
TOTAL4,300,000 4,129, 630 5,500,000 1,607,946
*Includes €55,000 which was self-funded by Fingal County Council from surplus Local Property Tax receipts.

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