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20 | "notes": "As part of a commitment to drive greater transparency and | 20 | "notes": "As part of a commitment to drive greater transparency and | ||
21 | accountability for the delivery of social housing across the country, | 21 | accountability for the delivery of social housing across the country, | ||
22 | Minister for Housing, Planning & Local Government Eoghan Murphy today | 22 | Minister for Housing, Planning & Local Government Eoghan Murphy today | ||
23 | (20 February, 2019) published social housing delivery figures for the | 23 | (20 February, 2019) published social housing delivery figures for the | ||
24 | high-level programmes of build, acquisition, leasing, HAP and RAS for | 24 | high-level programmes of build, acquisition, leasing, HAP and RAS for | ||
25 | all 31 local authorities.\n\nIn 2018, delivery against target has been | 25 | all 31 local authorities.\n\nIn 2018, delivery against target has been | ||
26 | published, on a quarterly basis, on the Rebuilding Ireland website and | 26 | published, on a quarterly basis, on the Rebuilding Ireland website and | ||
27 | the full year of activity by each local authority can now be reviewed | 27 | the full year of activity by each local authority can now be reviewed | ||
28 | on the website. \n\nOverall, the target for social housing delivery in | 28 | on the website. \n\nOverall, the target for social housing delivery in | ||
29 | 2018, under Rebuilding Ireland, was exceeded by 6% and the housing | 29 | 2018, under Rebuilding Ireland, was exceeded by 6% and the housing | ||
30 | needs of over 27,103 households were met.\n\nOf note is the following: | 30 | needs of over 27,103 households were met.\n\nOf note is the following: | ||
31 | \n\u2022\t8,422 new homes were brought into the active social housing | 31 | \n\u2022\t8,422 new homes were brought into the active social housing | ||
32 | stock through build, acquisitions, voids and leasing programmes in | 32 | stock through build, acquisitions, voids and leasing programmes in | ||
33 | 2018. (4,251 build; 560 renovated voids; 2,610 acquisitions & 1,001 | 33 | 2018. (4,251 build; 560 renovated voids; 2,610 acquisitions & 1,001 | ||
34 | long-term leased).\n\u2022\tThere was an 85% increase in new build | 34 | long-term leased).\n\u2022\tThere was an 85% increase in new build | ||
35 | social homes in 2018 when compared to 2017 (excluding | 35 | social homes in 2018 when compared to 2017 (excluding | ||
36 | voids).\n\u2022\tThe number of new social housing homes built in 2018 | 36 | voids).\n\u2022\tThe number of new social housing homes built in 2018 | ||
37 | was eight times greater than the number built in 2015, the year before | 37 | was eight times greater than the number built in 2015, the year before | ||
38 | Rebuilding Ireland (excluding voids).\n\u2022\tConstruction figures | 38 | Rebuilding Ireland (excluding voids).\n\u2022\tConstruction figures | ||
39 | from December 2018 show almost 5,000 new social housing homes | 39 | from December 2018 show almost 5,000 new social housing homes | ||
40 | currently being built across 291 sites and this is being added to on a | 40 | currently being built across 291 sites and this is being added to on a | ||
41 | weekly basis. \n\u2022\t38% delivered by AHB\u2019s in partnership | 41 | weekly basis. \n\u2022\t38% delivered by AHB\u2019s in partnership | ||
42 | with local authorities.\n\u2022\tNew build and long term leasing is | 42 | with local authorities.\n\u2022\tNew build and long term leasing is | ||
43 | helping us move away from HAP solutions as demonstrated by the fact | 43 | helping us move away from HAP solutions as demonstrated by the fact | ||
44 | that new HAP solutions did not increase significantly in 2018, but all | 44 | that new HAP solutions did not increase significantly in 2018, but all | ||
45 | other delivery streams did.\n\nAt last week\u2019s Housing Summit | 45 | other delivery streams did.\n\nAt last week\u2019s Housing Summit | ||
46 | Minister Murphy took the opportunity to discuss individual rates of | 46 | Minister Murphy took the opportunity to discuss individual rates of | ||
47 | delivery for each local authority against their target and also | 47 | delivery for each local authority against their target and also | ||
48 | stressed the need to further accelerate and enhance delivery | 48 | stressed the need to further accelerate and enhance delivery | ||
49 | pipelines, in particular new-build activity.\n\nMinister Murphy again | 49 | pipelines, in particular new-build activity.\n\nMinister Murphy again | ||
50 | reaffirmed the Department of Housing, Planning and Local Government | 50 | reaffirmed the Department of Housing, Planning and Local Government | ||
51 | commitment to supporting local authorities and Approved Housing Bodies | 51 | commitment to supporting local authorities and Approved Housing Bodies | ||
52 | deliver much-needed homes across the country. He emphasised that | 52 | deliver much-needed homes across the country. He emphasised that | ||
53 | funding and resources are not an issue and that any delivery targets | 53 | funding and resources are not an issue and that any delivery targets | ||
54 | set for local authorities are minimum targets and stressed the | 54 | set for local authorities are minimum targets and stressed the | ||
55 | importance of each local authority doing as much as possible. \n\nIn | 55 | importance of each local authority doing as much as possible. \n\nIn | ||
56 | Galway, where there are significant delivery challenges, Minister | 56 | Galway, where there are significant delivery challenges, Minister | ||
57 | Murphy is establishing a Galway Housing Delivery Task Force, which | 57 | Murphy is establishing a Galway Housing Delivery Task Force, which | ||
58 | will be chaired by Ms. Geraldine Tallon, former Secretary General. Ms. | 58 | will be chaired by Ms. Geraldine Tallon, former Secretary General. Ms. | ||
59 | Tallon currently chairs the Cork Housing Delivery Task Force, which | 59 | Tallon currently chairs the Cork Housing Delivery Task Force, which | ||
60 | has supported Cork City Council deliver 117% of their build target and | 60 | has supported Cork City Council deliver 117% of their build target and | ||
61 | Cork County Council 126% of their build target.", | 61 | Cork County Council 126% of their build target.", | ||
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64 | accountability for the delivery of social housing across the country, | 64 | accountability for the delivery of social housing across the country, | ||
65 | Minister for Housing, Planning & Local Government Eoghan Murphy today | 65 | Minister for Housing, Planning & Local Government Eoghan Murphy today | ||
66 | (20 February, 2019) published social housing delivery figures for the | 66 | (20 February, 2019) published social housing delivery figures for the | ||
67 | high-level programmes of build, acquisition, leasing, HAP and RAS for | 67 | high-level programmes of build, acquisition, leasing, HAP and RAS for | ||
68 | all 31 local authorities.\n\nIn 2018, delivery against target has been | 68 | all 31 local authorities.\n\nIn 2018, delivery against target has been | ||
69 | published, on a quarterly basis, on the Rebuilding Ireland website and | 69 | published, on a quarterly basis, on the Rebuilding Ireland website and | ||
70 | the full year of activity by each local authority can now be reviewed | 70 | the full year of activity by each local authority can now be reviewed | ||
71 | on the website. \n\nOverall, the target for social housing delivery in | 71 | on the website. \n\nOverall, the target for social housing delivery in | ||
72 | 2018, under Rebuilding Ireland, was exceeded by 6% and the housing | 72 | 2018, under Rebuilding Ireland, was exceeded by 6% and the housing | ||
73 | needs of over 27,103 households were met.\n\nOf note is the following: | 73 | needs of over 27,103 households were met.\n\nOf note is the following: | ||
74 | \n\u2022\t8,422 new homes were brought into the active social housing | 74 | \n\u2022\t8,422 new homes were brought into the active social housing | ||
75 | stock through build, acquisitions, voids and leasing programmes in | 75 | stock through build, acquisitions, voids and leasing programmes in | ||
76 | 2018. (4,251 build; 560 renovated voids; 2,610 acquisitions & 1,001 | 76 | 2018. (4,251 build; 560 renovated voids; 2,610 acquisitions & 1,001 | ||
77 | long-term leased).\n\u2022\tThere was an 85% increase in new build | 77 | long-term leased).\n\u2022\tThere was an 85% increase in new build | ||
78 | social homes in 2018 when compared to 2017 (excluding | 78 | social homes in 2018 when compared to 2017 (excluding | ||
79 | voids).\n\u2022\tThe number of new social housing homes built in 2018 | 79 | voids).\n\u2022\tThe number of new social housing homes built in 2018 | ||
80 | was eight times greater than the number built in 2015, the year before | 80 | was eight times greater than the number built in 2015, the year before | ||
81 | Rebuilding Ireland (excluding voids).\n\u2022\tConstruction figures | 81 | Rebuilding Ireland (excluding voids).\n\u2022\tConstruction figures | ||
82 | from December 2018 show almost 5,000 new social housing homes | 82 | from December 2018 show almost 5,000 new social housing homes | ||
83 | currently being built across 291 sites and this is being added to on a | 83 | currently being built across 291 sites and this is being added to on a | ||
84 | weekly basis. \n\u2022\t38% delivered by AHB\u2019s in partnership | 84 | weekly basis. \n\u2022\t38% delivered by AHB\u2019s in partnership | ||
85 | with local authorities.\n\u2022\tNew build and long term leasing is | 85 | with local authorities.\n\u2022\tNew build and long term leasing is | ||
86 | helping us move away from HAP solutions as demonstrated by the fact | 86 | helping us move away from HAP solutions as demonstrated by the fact | ||
87 | that new HAP solutions did not increase significantly in 2018, but all | 87 | that new HAP solutions did not increase significantly in 2018, but all | ||
88 | other delivery streams did.\n\nAt last week\u2019s Housing Summit | 88 | other delivery streams did.\n\nAt last week\u2019s Housing Summit | ||
89 | Minister Murphy took the opportunity to discuss individual rates of | 89 | Minister Murphy took the opportunity to discuss individual rates of | ||
90 | delivery for each local authority against their target and also | 90 | delivery for each local authority against their target and also | ||
91 | stressed the need to further accelerate and enhance delivery | 91 | stressed the need to further accelerate and enhance delivery | ||
92 | pipelines, in particular new-build activity.\n\nMinister Murphy again | 92 | pipelines, in particular new-build activity.\n\nMinister Murphy again | ||
93 | reaffirmed the Department of Housing, Planning and Local Government | 93 | reaffirmed the Department of Housing, Planning and Local Government | ||
94 | commitment to supporting local authorities and Approved Housing Bodies | 94 | commitment to supporting local authorities and Approved Housing Bodies | ||
95 | deliver much-needed homes across the country. He emphasised that | 95 | deliver much-needed homes across the country. He emphasised that | ||
96 | funding and resources are not an issue and that any delivery targets | 96 | funding and resources are not an issue and that any delivery targets | ||
97 | set for local authorities are minimum targets and stressed the | 97 | set for local authorities are minimum targets and stressed the | ||
98 | importance of each local authority doing as much as possible. \n\nIn | 98 | importance of each local authority doing as much as possible. \n\nIn | ||
99 | Galway, where there are significant delivery challenges, Minister | 99 | Galway, where there are significant delivery challenges, Minister | ||
100 | Murphy is establishing a Galway Housing Delivery Task Force, which | 100 | Murphy is establishing a Galway Housing Delivery Task Force, which | ||
101 | will be chaired by Ms. Geraldine Tallon, former Secretary General. Ms. | 101 | will be chaired by Ms. Geraldine Tallon, former Secretary General. Ms. | ||
102 | Tallon currently chairs the Cork Housing Delivery Task Force, which | 102 | Tallon currently chairs the Cork Housing Delivery Task Force, which | ||
103 | has supported Cork City Council deliver 117% of their build target and | 103 | has supported Cork City Council deliver 117% of their build target and | ||
104 | Cork County Council 126% of their build target.", | 104 | Cork County Council 126% of their build target.", | ||
105 | "ga": "As part of a commitment to drive greater transparency and | 105 | "ga": "As part of a commitment to drive greater transparency and | ||
106 | accountability for the delivery of social housing across the country, | 106 | accountability for the delivery of social housing across the country, | ||
107 | Minister for Housing, Planning & Local Government Eoghan Murphy today | 107 | Minister for Housing, Planning & Local Government Eoghan Murphy today | ||
108 | (20 February, 2019) published social housing delivery figures for the | 108 | (20 February, 2019) published social housing delivery figures for the | ||
109 | high-level programmes of build, acquisition, leasing, HAP and RAS for | 109 | high-level programmes of build, acquisition, leasing, HAP and RAS for | ||
110 | all 31 local authorities.\n\nIn 2018, delivery against target has been | 110 | all 31 local authorities.\n\nIn 2018, delivery against target has been | ||
111 | published, on a quarterly basis, on the Rebuilding Ireland website and | 111 | published, on a quarterly basis, on the Rebuilding Ireland website and | ||
112 | the full year of activity by each local authority can now be reviewed | 112 | the full year of activity by each local authority can now be reviewed | ||
113 | on the website. \n\nOverall, the target for social housing delivery in | 113 | on the website. \n\nOverall, the target for social housing delivery in | ||
114 | 2018, under Rebuilding Ireland, was exceeded by 6% and the housing | 114 | 2018, under Rebuilding Ireland, was exceeded by 6% and the housing | ||
115 | needs of over 27,103 households were met.\n\nOf note is the following: | 115 | needs of over 27,103 households were met.\n\nOf note is the following: | ||
116 | \n\u2022\t8,422 new homes were brought into the active social housing | 116 | \n\u2022\t8,422 new homes were brought into the active social housing | ||
117 | stock through build, acquisitions, voids and leasing programmes in | 117 | stock through build, acquisitions, voids and leasing programmes in | ||
118 | 2018. (4,251 build; 560 renovated voids; 2,610 acquisitions & 1,001 | 118 | 2018. (4,251 build; 560 renovated voids; 2,610 acquisitions & 1,001 | ||
119 | long-term leased).\n\u2022\tThere was an 85% increase in new build | 119 | long-term leased).\n\u2022\tThere was an 85% increase in new build | ||
120 | social homes in 2018 when compared to 2017 (excluding | 120 | social homes in 2018 when compared to 2017 (excluding | ||
121 | voids).\n\u2022\tThe number of new social housing homes built in 2018 | 121 | voids).\n\u2022\tThe number of new social housing homes built in 2018 | ||
122 | was eight times greater than the number built in 2015, the year before | 122 | was eight times greater than the number built in 2015, the year before | ||
123 | Rebuilding Ireland (excluding voids).\n\u2022\tConstruction figures | 123 | Rebuilding Ireland (excluding voids).\n\u2022\tConstruction figures | ||
124 | from December 2018 show almost 5,000 new social housing homes | 124 | from December 2018 show almost 5,000 new social housing homes | ||
125 | currently being built across 291 sites and this is being added to on a | 125 | currently being built across 291 sites and this is being added to on a | ||
126 | weekly basis. \n\u2022\t38% delivered by AHB\u2019s in partnership | 126 | weekly basis. \n\u2022\t38% delivered by AHB\u2019s in partnership | ||
127 | with local authorities.\n\u2022\tNew build and long term leasing is | 127 | with local authorities.\n\u2022\tNew build and long term leasing is | ||
128 | helping us move away from HAP solutions as demonstrated by the fact | 128 | helping us move away from HAP solutions as demonstrated by the fact | ||
129 | that new HAP solutions did not increase significantly in 2018, but all | 129 | that new HAP solutions did not increase significantly in 2018, but all | ||
130 | other delivery streams did.\n\nAt last week\u2019s Housing Summit | 130 | other delivery streams did.\n\nAt last week\u2019s Housing Summit | ||
131 | Minister Murphy took the opportunity to discuss individual rates of | 131 | Minister Murphy took the opportunity to discuss individual rates of | ||
132 | delivery for each local authority against their target and also | 132 | delivery for each local authority against their target and also | ||
133 | stressed the need to further accelerate and enhance delivery | 133 | stressed the need to further accelerate and enhance delivery | ||
134 | pipelines, in particular new-build activity.\n\nMinister Murphy again | 134 | pipelines, in particular new-build activity.\n\nMinister Murphy again | ||
135 | reaffirmed the Department of Housing, Planning and Local Government | 135 | reaffirmed the Department of Housing, Planning and Local Government | ||
136 | commitment to supporting local authorities and Approved Housing Bodies | 136 | commitment to supporting local authorities and Approved Housing Bodies | ||
137 | deliver much-needed homes across the country. He emphasised that | 137 | deliver much-needed homes across the country. He emphasised that | ||
138 | funding and resources are not an issue and that any delivery targets | 138 | funding and resources are not an issue and that any delivery targets | ||
139 | set for local authorities are minimum targets and stressed the | 139 | set for local authorities are minimum targets and stressed the | ||
140 | importance of each local authority doing as much as possible. \n\nIn | 140 | importance of each local authority doing as much as possible. \n\nIn | ||
141 | Galway, where there are significant delivery challenges, Minister | 141 | Galway, where there are significant delivery challenges, Minister | ||
142 | Murphy is establishing a Galway Housing Delivery Task Force, which | 142 | Murphy is establishing a Galway Housing Delivery Task Force, which | ||
143 | will be chaired by Ms. Geraldine Tallon, former Secretary General. Ms. | 143 | will be chaired by Ms. Geraldine Tallon, former Secretary General. Ms. | ||
144 | Tallon currently chairs the Cork Housing Delivery Task Force, which | 144 | Tallon currently chairs the Cork Housing Delivery Task Force, which | ||
145 | has supported Cork City Council deliver 117% of their build target and | 145 | has supported Cork City Council deliver 117% of their build target and | ||
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241 | "state": "active", | 266 | "state": "active", | ||
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243 | }, | 268 | }, | ||
244 | { | 269 | { | ||
245 | "display_name": "ireland", | 270 | "display_name": "ireland", | ||
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247 | "name": "ireland", | 272 | "name": "ireland", | ||
248 | "state": "active", | 273 | "state": "active", | ||
249 | "vocabulary_id": null | 274 | "vocabulary_id": null | ||
250 | }, | 275 | }, | ||
251 | { | 276 | { | ||
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256 | "vocabulary_id": null | 281 | "vocabulary_id": null | ||
257 | }, | 282 | }, | ||
258 | { | 283 | { | ||
259 | "display_name": "social housing", | 284 | "display_name": "social housing", | ||
260 | "id": "2598243e-3663-4211-864a-145127dc490e", | 285 | "id": "2598243e-3663-4211-864a-145127dc490e", | ||
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263 | "vocabulary_id": null | 288 | "vocabulary_id": null | ||
264 | } | 289 | } | ||
265 | ], | 290 | ], | ||
266 | "title": "Social Housing Delivery Output to end of Q4 2018", | 291 | "title": "Social Housing Delivery Output to end of Q4 2018", | ||
267 | "title_translated": { | 292 | "title_translated": { | ||
268 | "en": "Social Housing Delivery Output to end of Q4 2018", | 293 | "en": "Social Housing Delivery Output to end of Q4 2018", | ||
269 | "ga": "Social Housing Delivery Output to end of Q4 2018" | 294 | "ga": "Social Housing Delivery Output to end of Q4 2018" | ||
270 | }, | 295 | }, | ||
271 | "type": "dataset", | 296 | "type": "dataset", | ||
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