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Tuesday, 22 October 2024

Department of Public Expenditure and Reform

Departmental Properties

Photo of Peadar TóibínPeadar Tóibín (Meath West, Aontú)
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275. To ask the Minister for Public Expenditure and Reform the number of vacant properties owned by his Department; and the number of which are houses or residential properties. [43149/24]

Photo of Kieran O'DonnellKieran O'Donnell (Limerick City, Fine Gael)
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The Office of Public Works (OPW) has responsibility on behalf of the State for managing and maintaining a substantial and complex estate of approximately 2,500 properties.

This extensive and diverse portfolio of State properties includes office accommodation for all Government Departments, the property estate for An Garda Síochána, laboratories, warehouses as well as cultural institutions, heritage properties, visitor centres and sites.

In any major portfolio, there will always be a certain level of surplus vacant or non-operational properties. It is normal to have an amount of space vacant, or vacant properties, at any given time as the portfolio could not function without the flexibility that it provides. Not all vacant properties will be deemed surplus to the State’s requirements or suitable for disposal.

There are currently 46 vacant properties that are managed by the OPW. Thirteen of these buildings are currently under consideration or in the process of being transferred to local authorities or to other state bodies.

While the majority of buildings managed by the OPW are not suited to residential use, the OPW actively engages with other State agencies and provides details of any of its surplus vacant buildings or sites to the Land Development Agency, each relevant local authority, the Department of Housing, Local Government and Heritage and the Department of Children, Equality, Disability, Integration and Youth, so that these buildings and sites can be assessed for suitability for housing or humanitarian purposes or for other state use.

However, many of the vacant surplus properties in the OPW portfolio were deemed unsuitable for residential use following assessment by the various agencies because they are older stock that would require significant investment to comply with current regulations for residential use, or are located in rural areas without the necessary services and supports.

Notwithstanding this, the OPW has in the past five years transferred over 50 properties to local authorities for housing and alternative State use. This includes the following:

  • Eight residential units in Dublin City Centre that were leased to the Peter McVerry Trust.
  • A building in Crumlin, Dublin licensed to Dublin City Council for use as a Family Hub.
  • Seven former Garda residences in Templemore transferred to Tipperary County Council for social housing.
  • Two former Garda station properties at Goleen and Adrigole transferred to Cork County Council for social housing.
  • Three former Garda station properties at Galbally, Shanagolden and Mayorstone transferred to Limerick City and County Council for social housing.
  • The former Garda station property at Malin transferred to Donegal County Council for social housing.
  • The former Garda station at Inagh transferred to Clare County Council for the use of Inagh Housing Association.
In addition, there are a number of properties that are in the process of being transferred to local authorities and the Land Development Agency, such as:
  • The former Central Mental Hospital, Dundrum to be transferred to the Land Development Agency for housing.
  • Seven former coastguard cottages and a site at Crosshaven in the process of being transferred to Cork County Council for the refurbishment of the seven cottages and the construction of 24 new residential social houses.
  • The former Garda station property and site at Buncrana in the process of being transferred to Donegal County Council for social housing.
  • A site at the rear of Ballinasloe Garda station in the process of being transferred to Galway County Council for social housing.
  • A property at Carrigrohane, Cork City in the process of being leased to Cork City Council for housing purposes.
Furthermore, the OPW is also engaged with the Land Development Agency and the Department of Housing Local Government & Heritage about the possibility of the additional transfer of lands at the Digital Hub and Inchicore in Dublin 8, and in Waterford City. Upon completion, the development of these OPW sites, in conjunction with adjoining public lands will provide a significant additional stock of new homes.

Lastly, the OPW keeps its office portfolio under constant review. The OPW has a very modest level of vacancy within its portfolio in comparison to international counterparts. If an owned office property is no longer required central Government policies on the disposal of surplus State properties will be followed.

A list of the vacant properties managed by the OPW and the status of each is attached at Appendix 1. This list does not include those properties that are an intrinsic part of heritage estates or gardens managed by the OPW that are not considered to be surplus to requirements or part of the OPW's disposal programme.

County Property Property Type Current Status
Former Garda Stations Closed Under the 2012 and 2013 Policing Plans - Being prepared for disposal or alternative use (18)
1 Cavan Bawnboy Garda Station Being prepared for disposal - 2024/2025
2 Cork Ballyfeard Garda Station Being prepared for disposal - 2024/2025. Title issues to be resolved prior to disposal.
3 Cork Ballygurteen Garda Station Being prepared for disposal - 2024/2025
4 Cork Knocknagree Garda Station Being prepared for disposal - 2024/2025
5 Cork Rathduff Garda Station Being prepared for disposal - 2024/2025
6 Donegal Na Brocacha / Cloghan Garda Station To be leased to Donegal County Council.
7 Dublin Dalkey Garda Station Sorrento Road sold. Tubbermore Road sale agreed.
8 Galway Ballymoe Garda Station Being prepared for disposal - 2024/2025
9 Kerry Abbeydorney Garda Station Being prepared for disposal - 2025
10 Kerry Brosna Garda Station Being prepared for disposal - 2024/2025
11 Limerick Castletown Conyers Garda Station Being prepared for disposal - 2025. Title issues to be resolved prior to disposal.
12 Limerick Kilfinane Garda Station Being prepared for disposal - 2024/2025
13 Longford Ballinalee Garda Station Being prepared for disposal - 2025. Title issues to be resolved prior to disposal.
14 Mayo Ballycastle Garda Station Being prepared for disposal - 2025.
15 Mayo Glenisland Garda Station Being prepared for disposal - 2025
16 Monaghan Newbliss Garda Station Under consideration by Monaghan County Council.
17 Roscommon Knockcroghery Garda Station Being prepared for disposal - 2025. Title issues to be resolved prior to disposal.
18 Wicklow Hollywood Garda Station Being prepared for disposal - 2025. Title issues to be resolved prior to disposal.
Other Former Garda Stations (3)
1 Clare Lissycasey Garda Station Being prepared for disposal - 2025. Title issues to be resolved prior to disposal.
2 Donegal Buncrana Garda Station Intra State transfer to Donegal County Council.
3 Sligo Ballymote Garda Station Under consideration for community group.
Former Garda Residences (2)
1 Cork Kealkil Residence Being prepared for disposal - 2025. Title issues to be resolved prior to disposal.
2 Kerry Ballylongford Residence Being prepared for disposal - 2024/2025
Former Coastguard Properties (10)
1 Cork Crosshaven (cottage No. 4) Cottage Intra State transfer to Cork Co. Co for social housing scheme.
2 Cork Crosshaven (cottage No. 5) Cottage Intra State transfer to Cork Co. Co for social housing scheme.
3 Cork Crosshaven (cottage No. 7) Cottage Intra State transfer to Cork Co. Co for social housing scheme.
4 Cork Crosshaven (cottage No. 8) Cottage Intra State transfer to Cork Co. Co for social housing scheme.
5 Cork Crosshaven (cottage No. 9) Cottage Intra State transfer to Cork Co. Co for social housing scheme.
6 Cork Crosshaven (cottage No. 10) Cottage Intra State transfer to Cork Co. Co for social housing scheme.
7 Cork Crosshaven (cottage No. 11) Cottage Intra State transfer to Cork Co. Co for social housing scheme.
8 Cork Crosshaven Rocket House Under consideration by Cork Co Co.
9 Donegal Greencastle Rocket House Being prepared for disposal - 2024.
Former Customs Properties (2)
1 Donegal Burnfoot Station Future State use being examined.
2 Louth Carrickcarnan Station Future State use being examined.
Former Met Station Property (1)
1 Offaly Birr Met Station Being prepared for disposal - 2024/2025
Miscellaneous Buildings (11)
1 Clare Unit 153 Shannon Business Park Building (Not surplus) Future State use bing examined
2 Cork Bannow House, Carrigrohane, Cork City. Residence To be leased to Cork City Council.
3 Cork Old Blackrock Road Former OPW Office Alternative State use being examined.
4 Dublin 10-11 Castle Street Building Alternative State use being examined.
5 Dublin Halston Street. (Former Debtors' Prison). Building Alternative State use being examined.
6 Dublin 44 O'Connell Street Building Intra State transfer/disposal under consideration.
7 Dublin 45 O'Connell street Building Intra State transfer/disposal under consideration.
8 Dublin CMH Dundrum Building To be tranaferred to the LDA.
9 Roscommon 62 The Abbey, Cloontuskert Building Title issues to be resolved prior to disposal.
10 Roscommon Former National School, Cloontuskert Building Title issues to be resolved prior to disposal.
11 Waterford Customs House (Merchants Quay) Building Alternative State use being examined. Part occupied by An Post.

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