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Update: Military Accommodation – Defence 18th September, 2014

18th September 2014 - Bernard Durkan TD

Ref No: 35061/14
 
QUESTION NO: 119
 
* To ask the Minister for Defence the number of army overholders currently in military accommodation after retirement from the service; the extent to which dialogue continues with the local authorities with a view to meeting their housing needs; and if he will make a statement on the matter., To ask the Minister for Defence the number of army overholders currently in military accommodation after retirement from the service; the extent to which dialogue continues with the local authorities with a view to meeting their housing needs; and if he will make a statement on the matter.
 DEPUTY BERNARD J. DURKAN.
 
 
 FOR WRITTEN ANSWER ON THURSDAY, 18th SEPTEMBER, 2014.
 
 
 
 
REPLY   
 
 
Minister for Defence, (Mr. Simon Coveney T.D.);   Presently, there are forty three overholders occupying military accommodation at various locations around the country. Of these, twenty three of the properties are occupied by former Defence Forces personnel. 
 
Eighteen of the overall number of properties being overheld are located outside barracks and these have been offered for sale to the present occupiers. 
 
The bulk of the remainder which are not for sale are located on military lands within the Curragh Camp (24 properties) and Cathal Brugha Barracks (1).
 
The Department initiated discussions with Kildare County Council to determine whether there was a possibility of a joint initiative to provide solutions to the overholding issues in the Curragh. The Council indicated that, due to budgetary constraints their policy now is to lease suitable properties in order to provide accommodation for those who meet the criteria for social housing assistance. The Department have advised overholders where appropriate to apply for social housing and have supplied supporting documentation for the Council when requested.
 
 
In addition, the Department is currently involved in discussions involving other Departments and Agencies with a view to examining the role it may have in alleviating the current housing crisis.

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