Written answers
Tuesday, 19 February 2019
Department of Housing, Planning, and Local Government
Housing Adaptation Grant Data
Robert Troy (Longford-Westmeath, Fianna Fail)
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678. To ask the Minister for Housing, Planning, and Local Government the amount each local authority returned unspent in housing adaption grants, housing aid for the elderly and mobility grants by county in tabular form. [8370/19]
Eoghan Murphy (Dublin Bay South, Fine Gael)
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My Department provides funding under the suite of Housing Adaptation Grants for Older People and People with a Disability, to assist people in private houses to make their accommodation more suitable for their needs.
The suite of grants includes the Housing Adaptation Grant for People with a Disability, the Mobility Aids Grant and the Housing Aid for Older People, which are 80% funded by my Department, with a 20% contribution from the resources of the local authority. Local authorities receive an overall allocation, with the responsibility for the apportionment between the three schemes being a matter for each authority.
The amount spent by each local authority can vary from year to year as it is demand driven and also reliant on factors such as the availability of contractors and the agreement of clients on the timing of works. Over the course of the year, my Department works closely with the local authorities to monitor spend and to achieve a full drawdown of the available funding. This allows any underspends to be redistributed to local authorities with high levels of grant activity who seek additional funding.
The amount allocated and drawn down by each local authority for 2018 is set out in the following table:
Local Authority | 2018 Allocation (80% Exchequer funding) | Total Drawdown |
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Carlow | €1,247,317 | €1,547,564 |
Cavan | €1,166,371 | €1,317,748 |
Clare | €1,713,277 | €2,418,330 |
Cork County | €4,493,924 | €3,357,994 |
Cork City | €1,401,645 | €844,875 |
Donegal | €948,886 | €985,808 |
Dublin City | €6,021,427 | €6,876,144 |
DL/Rathdown | €1,634,669 | €789,408 |
Fingal | €2,380,985 | €1,917,099 |
Galway City | €880,299 | €1,031,061 |
Galway Co | €1,887,048 | €1,879,152 |
Kerry | €1,849,603 | €2,176,206 |
Kildare | €2,409,776 | €2,410,240 |
Kilkenny | €1,495,704 | €1,351,884 |
Laois | €888,104 | €795,664 |
Leitrim | €391,994 | €202,020 |
Limerick | €2,595,051 | €2,405,573 |
Longford | €635,936 | €706,057 |
Louth | €1,198,454 | €1,151,752 |
Mayo | €2,488,973 | €1,489,723 |
Meath | €1,628,559 | €1,852,738 |
Monaghan | €989,940 | €1,515,110 |
Offaly | €962,407 | €1,160,555 |
Roscommon | €831,647 | €761,397 |
Sligo | €1,094,027 | €1,279,660 |
South Dublin | €1,734,920 | €1,398,238 |
Tipperary | €2,504,130 | €2,923,976 |
Waterford | €1,566,016 | €911,696 |
Westmeath | €997,888 | €1,186,162 |
Wexford | €1,732,021 | €1,808,956 |
Wicklow | €1,229,002 | €792,185 |
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