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Dublin City Council built just 74 new social houses last year

The Housing Department released a breakdown of figures this week.

DUBLIN CITY COUNCIL – IRELAND’S biggest local authority – built just 74 social homes last year, with 69 of them being rapid-build modular housing. 

Discounting modular housing, DCC built just five social homes over the course of 2018. 

As well as this, it bought 63 turnkey homes – built by contract by a private developer – and worked to regenerate another 127.

In total, the Housing Department puts at 264 the number of new builds in the Dublin City Council local authority area, before taking into account Part V social housing.

Part V refers to the 10% of housing private developers must sell to the council for use as social housing.

Taking into account all of the different building streams, as well as houses built and acquired by housing charities, the total number of social homes delivered in the Dublin area was 651.

The latest Social Housing Needs Assessment shows there were just over 16,500 households in Dublin City on the social housing waiting list. 

Construction report 

The Housing Department released the social housing construction report for 2018 on Wednesday, following a less detailed breakdown being released last month.

It was revealed last month that there were 4,251 new-build social houses built in 2018, with the pace of delivery described by the opposition as “glacial”.

Before the figures were made available on Wednesday, there were exchanges in the Dáil between Taoiseach Leo Varadkar and the Social Democrats’ Catherine Murphy during Leader’s Questions, in relation to social housing.

Murphy called for a more detailed breakdown of social housing delivery to be released other than the one last month.

“According to the 2018 social housing output figures under local authority build, the number is listed as 2,022, but the Minister for Housing, Planning and Local Government has bundled all of those categories and has consistently refused to give a breakdown of local authority build by individual category,” Murphy said.

Varadkar responded that the government had ramped up its house-building significantly in recent years, and that he disagreed with Murphy about the “obsession about the different ways in which one categorises social housing as provided”.

“There are many different ways to provide social housing,” Varadkar said. 

He said he had “seen the joy” on the faces of people when they received their new social home for the first time.

“Nobody ever said to me that it was Part V housing, or built by Clúid or the Peter McVerry Trust, not built by the local authority, and that they did not want it,” he said.

‘There is a problem’

Speaking to TheJournal.ie yesterday, Murphy said she welcomed the publication of a more detailed breakdown of the social housing builds, saying it was important for transparency. 

“The problem is that if you don’t break it down then you don’t know what’s working or not,” Murphy said. 

“No matter what you’re talking about, the numbers [of new homes] relative to the scale of the problem are low.

And it does appear that the local authorities have not been able to ramp up construction. 

Murphy said there could be many reasons for this, and that it was important therefore to have accurate, detailed figures. 

Social housing report

Wednesday’s report shows significant differences in the number of social homes either built, bought or acquired by local authorities across the country. 

Clare County Council built no social houses at all last year themselves and bought just two. Offaly also built none and bought 12, while Roscommon built none and bought 14.

At the higher end of the scale, Dún Laoghaire-Rathdown County Council built 130 new social homes last year; South Dublin County Council built 238; while Cork City Council built 93.

In terms of builds by Approved Housing Bodies (AHBs – housing charities contracted to supply and manage social housing), there were a total of 1,338 delivered. 

The Irish Council for Social Housing (ICSH) said the figure represented “steady progress”, but that more needed to be done. 

“We need to build on the successful partnerships between housing associations and local authorities to maximise social housing delivery,” CEO Dr Donal McManus said last month.

In its social housing delivery report, the Housing Department said it had provided 27,103 social housing solutions last year, 106% of its target. 

The vast majority of these (just under 18,000) came from the rent subsidy Housing Assistance Payment. 

Rebuilding Ireland – the government’s Housing Action Plan – commits to providing over 50,000 long-term social housing homes through build, acquisition and leasing programmes between 2016 and 2021.

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    Mute Socky Varadkar
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    Mar 8th 2019, 6:32 AM

    Great amount of housing provided! Housing crsis will soon be solved due to the hard work of eoghan murphy.

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    Mute Hans Flouride
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    Mar 8th 2019, 6:42 AM

    @Socky Varadkar: local elections are fast approaching Socky. Think we need to change the status quo in Dublin City Council? Sinn Fein out !

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    Mute Regina Farrell
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    Mar 8th 2019, 7:55 AM

    @Socky Varadkar: The welfare brigade won’t be happy with these figures

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    Mute Shane Murphy
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    Mar 8th 2019, 9:04 AM

    @Socky Varadkar: that figure is incomprehensible! That’s what happens when the council is anti development…

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    Mute Dublin Northsider
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    Mar 8th 2019, 7:30 AM

    Ah sure lads now DCC have had a busy year with deciding what buildings to fly Palestinian flags from you can’t ALSO be expecting them to build social housing as well now. Sure they are on the international stage now.

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    Mute Hans Flouride
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    Mar 8th 2019, 6:37 AM

    74 = 651
    I knew I’d find the real figure in this article if I dug deep enough

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    Mute Rathminder
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    Mar 8th 2019, 7:43 AM

    @Hans Flouride: But that includes the housing charities homes. Somehow I don’t see charities as part of our government . . . .

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    Mute The next small thing
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    Mar 8th 2019, 7:55 AM

    @Rathminder: housing is provided by local authorities and approved housing bodies, central government provides the funding for these groups to provide housing. The local authorities carry out an assessment of housing needs to find out what social housing is needed in their area so they can plan future builds. I would like to know how many applications for funding central government have refused as there must be loads of applications refused or else the public are directing their ire in the wrong direction.

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    Mute Dave Doyle
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    Mar 8th 2019, 7:00 AM

    Still no more than a sticking plaster on a huge problem of unprecedented homelessness in the country. The actual figures of homelessness are kept well hidden by this cabal of FFG.

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    Mute Michael Doyle
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    Mar 8th 2019, 10:34 AM

    @Dave Doyle: DCC is SF-run.

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    Mute Motherofthree
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    Mar 8th 2019, 6:50 AM

    Such a misleading headline. Delivered more than 650 homes, that’s accommodation for at least 1300 people. That’s a great result.

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    Mute Martin Critten
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    Mar 8th 2019, 7:54 AM

    @Motherofthree: as above comment if its wasn’t for the charities we’d be fooked.

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    Mute Hans Flouride
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    Mar 8th 2019, 8:27 AM

    @Martin Critten: as above, the ‘charities’ are funded by central government

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    Mute Bruce van der Gutschmitzer
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    Mar 8th 2019, 8:31 AM

    @Motherofthree: your standards must be fairly low. I wouldn’t call that a great result.

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    Mute Mark Plunkett
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    Mar 8th 2019, 6:43 AM

    Never going to happen anyway,ffg don’t like people of a lower social class,only big buissness now is wanted in this kip.

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    Mute Hans Flouride
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    Mar 8th 2019, 8:29 AM

    @Mark Plunkett: DCC is a Sinn Fein council

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    Mute Vinny
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    Mar 8th 2019, 8:27 AM

    Funny enough im working on a job dublin city council have taken a five year lease on a brand new 128 apartments. Then they came back and bought a further 92 units outright at a cost of 33 million. Pot stirring article. Both deals done in 2018

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    Mute Willy
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    Mar 8th 2019, 8:26 AM

    I’m sure the FFG spin machine can make that 74,000 ….

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    Mute bings
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    Mar 8th 2019, 7:26 AM

    75 hohouses.used built What I would like to know is How many boarded up houses do the local councils own & why don’t they do up these houses? Do these up & give them out. It would be quicker & easier than waiting to get a builder in who is friends with someone in the council or in the gov to build nore houses. but then that would mean that someone is doing the job they are paid to do.

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    Mute Frank Lloyd wright
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    Mar 8th 2019, 7:12 AM

    Interestingly this article is published at 6am.

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    Mute Michael Doyle
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    Mar 8th 2019, 10:31 AM

    @Frank Lloyd wright: True. Given that this article is about a failing by the SF-led DCC maybe it should be published when the SF voters are out of bed.

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    Mute Frank Emerson
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    Mar 8th 2019, 9:15 AM

    Absolute disgrace. While millions are paid to landlords in schemes like H.A.P.
    On a separate and unrelated topic, did you know a high percentage of T.D.s are landlords. Funny that.

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    Mar 8th 2019, 7:00 AM

    We can all see the elephant in the room. DCC needs a massive shake up. Counties like Offaly and Roscommon should be penalised for building none. 4000 units = circa 1600 people countrywide accommodated in social housing. Terrible stats.

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    Mute Kieran Graham
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    Mar 8th 2019, 6:45 AM

    That’s why Murphy leaked the memo…!

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    Mute emul8ter25
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    Mar 8th 2019, 1:32 PM

    It took council workers 4 months to install a new traffic light in Maynooth so those figures aren’t bad in comparison!

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    Mute Frank Jones
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    Mar 9th 2019, 8:00 PM

    Fake news article. Very misleading.

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