Written answers
Friday, 7 September 2018
Department of Housing, Planning, and Local Government
Local Authority Housing
Jan O'Sullivan (Limerick City, Labour)
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1405. To ask the Minister for Housing, Planning, and Local Government the number of local authority homes that have been brought back into use by each local authority in each year since the scheme commenced in tabular form; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [36684/18]
Eoghan Murphy (Dublin Bay South, Fine Gael)
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Since the introduction of the Voids Programme in 2014, some 9,227 vacant units were returned to productive use. Details on the number of voids, derelicts and 2 into 1s brought back into use are set out in the following table. The purpose of the voids programme is to ensure that vacant units are actively targeted and returned to productive use as quickly as possible. Without substantial refurbishment under construction contracts, these social homes would have been left vacant and not part of the active social housing stock.
Voids Data 2014 to 2017: incorporating Voids, Derelicts and 2 into 1 Programmes
Area | Units Returned in 2014 | Funding 2014 | Units Returned in 2015 | Funding 2015 | Units Returned in 2016 |
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Carlow | 42 | €325,111 | 28 | €300,650 | 8 |
Cavan | 23 | €349,137 | 28 | €307,018 | 32 |
Clare | 65 | €995,831 | 96 | €1,472,533 | 79 |
Cork City | 212 | €2,872,028 | 281 | €4,522,819 | 263 |
Cork County | 155 | €1,539,363 | 199 | €2,091,578 | 98 |
Donegal | 167 | €919,797 | 146 | €1,003,576 | 89 |
Dublin City | 499 | €6,163,465 | 808 | €11,635,088 | 575 |
Fingal | 163 | €1,938,780 | 139 | €1,624,632 | 147 |
South Dublin | 87 | €627,407 | 27 | €216,838 | 81 |
Dún Laoghaire-Rathdown | 5 | €89,896 | 24 | €262,768 | 19 |
Galway City | 26 | €474,050 | 25 | €222,025 | 29 |
Galway County | 76 | €958,263 | 59 | €705,347 | 37 |
Kerry | 79 | €718,938 | 127 | €884,736 | 90 |
Kildare | 49 | €503,463 | 20 | €359,808 | 24 |
Kilkenny | 25 | €484,430 | 23 | €381,639 | 14 |
Laois | 43 | €257,014 | 12 | €61,228 | 12 |
Leitrim | 15 | €229,072 | 9 | €177,473 | 51 |
Limerick | 94 | €915,969 | 52 | €500,689 | 18 |
Longford | 16 | €313,250 | 22 | €426,535 | 23 |
Louth | 14 | €113,620 | 21 | €292,279 | 8 |
Mayo | 79 | €464,508 | 174 | €292,100 | 25 |
Meath | 59 | €1,037,501 | 54 | €855,565 | 76 |
Monaghan | 21 | €92,751 | 13 | €100,502 | 47 |
Offaly | 30 | €514,000 | 55 | €551,532 | 53 |
Roscommon | 34 | €224,028 | 36 | €258,773 | 80 |
Sligo | 29 | €311,648 | 39 | €439,924 | 68 |
Tipperary | 86 | €935,801 | 115 | €1,299,180 | 102 |
Waterford | 32 | €605,428 | 56 | €488,724 | 90 |
Westmeath | 56 | €369,518 | 74 | €650,813 | 43 |
Wexford | 20 | €316,307 | 24 | €294,811 | 17 |
Wicklow | 32 | €650,204 | 43 | €857,499 | 10 |
2,333 | €26,310,579 | 2,829 | €33,538,679 | 2,308 |
table cont.
Area | Funding 2016 | Units Returned in 2017 | Funding 2017 | Units Returned 2014 - 2017 | Funding 2014 - 2017 |
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Carlow | €69,450 | 8 | €91,750 | 86 | €786,961 |
Cavan | €307,530 | 31 | €303,112 | 114 | €1,266,797 |
Clare | €1,329,700 | 47 | €966,203 | 287 | €4,764,267 |
Cork City | €6,812,333 | 81 | €1,485,357 | 837 | €15,692,538 |
Cork County | €1,270,488 | 48 | €1,130,977 | 500 | €6,032,406 |
Donegal | €986,690 | 168 | €1,866,898 | 570 | €4,776,961 |
Dublin City | €8,757,848 | 543 | €8,520,549 | 2425 | €35,076,950 |
Fingal | €1,725,774 | 121 | €1,329,300 | 570 | €6,618,486 |
South Dublin | €703,736 | 87 | €718,446 | 282 | €2,266,427 |
Dún Laoghaire-Rathdown | €183,092 | 31 | €283,531 | 79 | €819,287 |
Galway City | €346,650 | 11 | €124,150 | 91 | €1,166,875 |
Galway County | €472,552 | 37 | €401,159 | 209 | €2,537,321 |
Kerry | €917,549 | 90 | €1,101,143 | 386 | €3,622,366 |
Kildare | €485,130 | 8 | €205,960 | 101 | €1,554,361 |
Kilkenny | €351,278 | 16 | €307,749 | 78 | €1,525,096 |
Laois | €97,053 | 4 | €33,170 | 71 | €448,464 |
Leitrim | €712,404 | 0 | €0 | 75 | €1,118,949 |
Limerick | €384,250 | 13 | €215,520 | 177 | €2,016,427 |
Longford | €506,705 | 0 | €0 | 61 | €1,246,490 |
Louth | €91,523 | 7 | €83,518 | 50 | €580,940 |
Mayo | €233,089 | 22 | €261,986 | 300 | €1,251,682 |
Meath | €1,435,700 | 52 | €768,005 | 241 | €4,096,771 |
Monaghan | €667,944 | 38 | €505,254 | 119 | €1,366,451 |
Offaly | €846,198 | 7 | €107,792 | 145 | €2,019,522 |
Roscommon | €808,612 | 3 | €44,324 | 153 | €1,335,737 |
Sligo | €1,097,909 | 40 | €909,395 | 176 | €2,758,876 |
Tipperary | €1,204,318 | 107 | €1,324,604 | 410 | €4,763,904 |
Waterford | €1,135,973 | 52 | €574,309 | 230 | €2,804,434 |
Westmeath | €436,062 | 40 | €329,113 | 213 | €1,785,506 |
Wexford | €167,007 | 34 | €428,015 | 95 | €1,206,140 |
Wicklow | €245,887 | 11 | €276,778 | 96 | €2,030,368 |
€34,790,434 | 1,757 | €24,698,067 | 9,227 | €119,337,760 |
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