Huge emphasis on housing delivery in new Capital Programme, with recently completed Croker’s Hill development (pictured) cited as an example of a major social housing project recently delivered
The delivery of 1,670 homes is the target that has been set by Kilkenny County Council within their Capital Programme for 2025 – 2030.
Housing dominates the overall plan with an estimated overall spend in the area of €624.9 million (match funding required from Kilkenny County Council of €104.6 million).
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Construction and acquisition are described as 100 per cent grant funded, but the council highlights a significant cashflow requirement to keep projects moving.
Delivery is to be spread across council builds, a council-owned development company, approved housing body schemes, affordable purchase options and cost-rental units.
Details of the Capital Programme were shared with elected members at the most recent plenary meeting of Kilkenny County Council, where they were broadly welcomed.
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Cllr David Fitzgerald described the housing delivery target 'enormously ambitious' but 'a worthwhile target to be set'.
He posited that the figure would be 'enough, in theory, to eliminate the [social] housing list', given the current numbers on the list, which remains subject to change.
Cllr Seán Ó hÁrgáin affirmed that housing 'has to be delivered', especially in light of the 'promises at national level' with 'targets after targets after targets being missed'.
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"It's the most important issue for our families, for our neighbours, for our friends," he added.
The overall capital programme will also be subject to regular review by Kilkenny County Council.
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