Written answers

Tuesday, 4 October 2022

Department of Housing, Planning, and Local Government

Housing Provision

Photo of Catherine MurphyCatherine Murphy (Kildare North, Social Democrats)
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313. To ask the Minister for Housing, Planning, and Local Government the number of times the discretionary top-up for housing assistance payments was used in County Kildare in 2021 from quarter 1 2021 and to date in 2022, by municipal district; the average percentage amount of this top-up per district; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [48558/22]

Photo of Catherine MurphyCatherine Murphy (Kildare North, Social Democrats)
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314. To ask the Minister for Housing, Planning, and Local Government the number of persons from each municipal district in County Kildare who are currently in receipt of a housing assistance payment at and below the prescribed limits per family size occupying same; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [48559/22]

Photo of Catherine MurphyCatherine Murphy (Kildare North, Social Democrats)
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315. To ask the Minister for Housing, Planning, and Local Government the number of family units that are under-accommodated from each municipal district in County Kildare and that are currently in receipt of a housing assistance payment; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [48560/22]

Photo of Darragh O'BrienDarragh O'Brien (Dublin Fingal, Fianna Fail)
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I propose to take Questions Nos. 313 to 315, inclusive, together.

The Housing Assistance Payment (HAP) scheme plays a vital role in housing eligible families and individuals. At the end of Q2 2022, over 104,700 HAP tenancies had been set-up since the scheme commenced, of which there were over 60,700 households actively in receipt of HAP support, including 2,155 active tenancies Kildare.

Local authorities have had discretion, because of local rental market conditions, to exceed the maximum rent limit by up to 20%, or up to 50% in the Dublin region for those households either in, or at immediate risk of homelessness. On 11 July 2022 I introduced an increase in the HAP discretion rate to 35% and for new tenancies, expanded the couple’s rate to single person households.

It is a matter for each local authority to determine whether the application of a discretionary increase is warranted, and the level of such an increase, on a case-by-case basis.

The table below provides a breakdown of the total number of active HAP tenancies at the end of each quarter from January 2021 to end Q2 2022, including the number of households in receipt of discretion and the average discretionary increase paid, for each of the municipal districts in Kildare.

Kildare discretion by municipal area at end Q1 2021

Municipal Area Active Tenancies @end Q1 2021 No. of tenancies that received discretion Average Discretion Rate
Athy 566 168 15%
Celbridge - Leixlip 243 197 17%
Kildare - Newbridge 719 366 12%
Maynooth 327 215 16%
Naas 426 270 15%
Other MAs outside LA 84 56 17%

Kildare discretion by municipal area at end Q2 2021

Municipal Area Active Tenancies @end Q2 2021 No. of tenancies that received discretion Average Discretion Rate
Athy 561 168 16%
Celbridge - Leixlip 250 205 16%
Kildare - Newbridge 704 369 12%
Maynooth 326 219 16%
Other MAs outside LA 93 61 17%

Kildare discretion by municipal area at end Q3 2021

Municipal Area Active Tenancies @end Q3 2021 No. of tenancies that received discretion Average Discretion Rate
Athy 562 183 15%
Celbridge - Leixlip 254 216 17%
Kildare - Newbridge 702 378 13%
Maynooth 331 236 16%
Naas 428 280 16%
Other MA's outside LA 100 65 18%

Kildare discretion by municipal area at end Q4 2021

Municipal Area Active Tenancies @end Q4 2021 No. of tenancies that received discretion Average Discretion Rate
Athy 509 165 15%
Celbridge - Leixlip 244 203 17%
Kildare - Newbridge 697 383 13%
Maynooth 315 213 16%
Naas 434 276 16%
Other MAs outside LA 102 68 18%

Kildare discretion by municipal area at end Q1 2022

Municipal Area Active Tenancies @end Q1 2022 No. of tenancies that received discretion Average Discretion Rate
Athy 494 169 15%
Celbridge - Leixlip 237 198 17%
Kildare - Newbridge 676 380 13%
Maynooth 293 198 16%
Naas 412 271 16%
Other MAs outside LA 105 74 18%

Kildare discretion by municipal area at end Q2 2022

Municipal Area Active Tenancies @end Q2 2022 No. of tenancies that received discretion Average Discretion Rate
Athy 470 167 15%
Celbridge - Leixlip 226 189 17%
Kildare - Newbridge 657 374 13%
Maynooth 279 190 16%
Naas 391 261 16%
Other MAs outside LA 112 81 18%

A key principle of the HAP scheme is that eligible households source their own accommodation in the private rented sector, which best suits their needs, in their area of choice. The accommodation sourced by tenants should be within the prescribed maximum HAP rent limits which are based on household size and the rental market within the area concerned.

Decisions in relation to HAP, including the suitability of HAP accommodation, is solely a matter for the local authority concerned and my Department does not hold data in relation to same.

Photo of Catherine MurphyCatherine Murphy (Kildare North, Social Democrats)
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316. To ask the Minister for Housing, Planning, and Local Government the number of family units that are seeking a transfer due to overcrowding from each municipal district in County Kildare; if they are currently in receipt of a housing assistance payment or if they are not receiving support; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [48561/22]

Photo of Darragh O'BrienDarragh O'Brien (Dublin Fingal, Fianna Fail)
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The information requested by the Deputy is not held by my Department.

Requests for housing transfers are considered solely by the relevant local authority concerned in accordance with that authority’s allocation scheme, which is made by the elected members under section 22 of the Housing (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act 2009 and in compliance with Social Housing Allocation Regulations 2011.

In determining the accommodation needs of a household seeking a transfer, and the priority to be awarded to such households, local authorities have regard to whether the current accommodation is overcrowded within the meaning of section 63 of the Housing Act 1966. Decisions as to the priority to be awarded to individual households are a matter for the local authority concerned, having regard to their allocation schemes.

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