€454,956 granted to improve housing conditions in Dún Laoghaire Rathdown

Padraig Conlon 29 Sep 2020

Local TD and Minister Josepha Madigan says she welcomes the news that Dún Laoghaire Rathdown is to receive state funding of €454,956.67 to improve housing stock for older people and people with a disability.

The funding is part of an €18 million nationwide package announced by Government to improve housing conditions.

Minister Josepha Madigan said:

“The Disabled Persons Grant Scheme and the Improvement Works in Lieu of Local Authority Housing Scheme are administered directly by the Council. Exchequer funding meets 90% of the cost of the works in each property, with the local authority providing the remaining 10%.

“In total €454,956.67 is granted under the two schemes for Dún Laoghaire Rathdown Council.

“The DPG Scheme provides funding for extensions and adaptations to existing social housing stock for older people and people with a disability and is designed to help make life at home a little easier.

“For example, the funding can be used for items such as grab rails, disabled access ramps, wet rooms, setting up a bedroom downstairs etc. The scheme also provides extensions in cases of overcrowding in a home.

“In addition, funding is provided under the Improvement Works in Lieu of social housing scheme (IWILs).

“This allows local authorities to improve or extend privately owned accommodation, where the applicant has been approved for social housing.

“It allows those who are otherwise eligible for social housing to remain in private housing and for enhancements to that housing.

“This funding is designed to improve housing conditions for those who need it most and will help people to live independently in their own homes for longer.

 

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