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€1.6million granted to refurbish social houses in Donegal

written by Rachel McLaughlin September 15, 2020
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Over €1.6 million has been allocated to refurbish social housing units in Donegal.

The fund will see over 100 homes across the county being refurbished and re-let to individuals and families struggling with homelessness or on the social housing list

 Minister for Agriculture, Charlie McConalogue has warmly welcomed the allocation today. 

He said: “Addressing the housing issue is a key priority for this government and the money allocated will see Donegal County Council receive just over €1.6 million to help bring 107 housing units back into use in a timely manner for homeless households and families on housing waiting lists.”

The allocation to Donegal has been made under the 2020 Voids Stimulus Programme announced by Minister for Housing, Local Government and Heritage, Darragh O’Brien TD.  

It is part of a nationwide stimulus programme of €39.8 million for 2,398 applications approved across 35 local authorities.  

“The allocations have been made in three funding streams; standard voids, homeless voids and long-term voids and the total allocation to Donegal is €1,624,400. Of that, the majority of funding has been allocated to see 90 standard void units refurbished, with 3 homeless voids and 14 long term voids also included in the package,” Minister McConalogue added. 

The Minister added that works are expected to commence immediately on the units applied for under the scheme. 

“These allocations have been made on the basis of quickly bringing vacant social housing units back into use and I am delighted that Donegal has received a significant allocation as part of the programme.  

“I am certain that the money allocated will help bring over 100 vacant housing units in Donegal back into use in a timely manner for families on housing waiting lists and homeless households,” Minister McConalogue concluded.  

 

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