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Laura Lyne

Dublin City Council runs out of money to refurbish empty social housing units

Dublin City Council has run out of money to refurbish empty social housing.

It emerged during a meeting of the council's Strategic Policy Committee for Housing yesterday.

Councillor Alison Gilliland of the Labour party, who is the chair of the committee said that the news shows that money is an issue when it comes to housing.

She said: "At Thursday's meeting of the Dublin City Council's Strategic Policy Committee for Housing we learned that DCC had run out of funding to refurbish empty social housing units or voids as they are called.

"Refurbishing units left vacant due to a tenant passing on or moving to another tenancy is one of the quickest wins when it comes to accommodating those on our social housing waiting lists or those waiting in emergency homeless accommodation."

She continued: "It's incredible that the Department of Housing, Planning and Local Government and the Minister aren't more on top of ensuring that there is no shortfall in funding for void refurbishments given the current crisis and ever increasing homeless family figures.

"It's also incredible that the Department only funds just over half the costs of DCC void refurbishments instead of the full cost. This proves that money is an issue when it comes to putting a safe, secure roof over the heads of our most vulnerable."

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