Written answers

Wednesday, 17 April 2019

Department of Housing, Planning, and Local Government

Social and Affordable Housing Data

Photo of Darragh O'BrienDarragh O'Brien (Dublin Fingal, Fianna Fail)
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247. To ask the Minister for Housing, Planning, and Local Government the locations by local authority of the ten affordable purchase scheme sites approved to date; the estimated completion times of each; the anticipated cost per unit; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [18061/19]

Photo of Eoghan MurphyEoghan Murphy (Dublin Bay South, Fine Gael)
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Under the Serviced Sites Fund (SSF), the Government has committed €310 million over the three years 2019 to 2021, to provide infrastructure supports for the delivery of 6,200 affordable homes to purchase or rent.  In December 2018, an initial 10 projects, with the potential for 1,400 affordable homes, were approved with an allocation of €43 million under the first call for proposals, details of which are set out in the following table.

Local AuthorityProject/ LocationTotal provisional cost of proposalProvisional Exchequer grant amountProvisional local authority contributionAffordable housing potential
Cork CountyGlanmire €1,500,000 €1,335,000 €165,000 20
Cork CityBoherboy Road€4,968,366 €4,421,846 €546,520 103
Cork CityKilmore Road, Churchfield€1,410,551 €1,255,390 €155,160 21
Dublin CityCherry Orchard€7,645,415 €6,804,419 €840,996 183
Dublin CityBalbutcher, Ballymun€4,135,351 €3,680,462 €454,889 74
Dublin CitySillogue, Ballymun€3,975,000 €3,537,750 €437,250 83
DLR Enniskerry Road€4,537,576 €4,038,443 €499,133 50
Fingal Church Fields, Mulhuddart€11,000,000 €9,790,000 €1,210,000 753
Fingal Dun Emer, Lusk€1,500,000 €1,335,000 €165,000 74
Fingal Hackettstown, Skerries€2,198,667 €1,956,814 €241,853 49
Total €42,870,926 €38,155,124 €4,715,801 1,410

The overall cost and the timing of delivery for these projects is contingent upon the completion of planning and procurement in the first instance, and local authorities are working to achieve delivery as quickly as possible. It is expected that the first tranche of affordable homes will be delivered next year.

I recently issued a second call for applications under the Serviced Sites Fund. As a result, 19 local authorities who carried out economic assessments, which identified affordability issues in their areas, will be in a position to make applications for funding in respect of additional sites earmarked for affordable housing.

Furthermore, approximately 2,350 affordable homes are in the process of being delivered on mainly publicly owned lands supported through the €200 million Local Infrastructure Housing Activation Fund (LIHAF).  An additional 5,600 homes will benefit from a LIHAF-related cost reduction, some of which are already coming to market. Details of these schemes and their locations are available on the Rebuilding Ireland website at .

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