Housing Delivery Plan for Cork County Launched
Cork County Council has published its Housing Delivery Action Plan which sets out targets to build up to 3,880 social and affordable homes across the county by both the Council itself as well as approved housing bodies over the next five years.
The plan aims to deliver 3,198 social housing homes and 682 affordable homes through direct build, turnkey and Part V arrangements. The plan will be subject to ongoing review to ensure it reflects changing needs as they arise.
Over the period 2022 to 2026, Cork County Council plans to deliver a range of housing including mixed-tenure schemes, increase social housing stock and address important issues such as affordability and vacancy.
The targets include the delivery of 560 social homes throughout the County of Cork by the end of this year. Projects are already underway in Carrigaline, Kinsale, Dunmanway, Bantry, Doneraile, Kilworth and Youghal among other locations.
Mayor of the County of Cork, Cllr Danny Collins highlighted,
Chief Executive of Cork County Council, Tim Lucey added,
The Housing Action Delivery Plan outlines a commitment to deliver the following number of social homes:
- 560 in 2022
- 622 in 2023
- 636 in 2024
- 683 in 2025
- 697 in 2026
It proposes affordable homes schemes on a number of sites in County Cork where demand has been identified. The dwellings will start to be available from 2023. Several of the schemes are planned on the Council’s own land.
Cork County Council is currently seeking expressions of interest in relation to affordable housing via an online survey. The results of the survey will inform future developments in areas where prospective affordable housing applicants have identified interest. The survey can be accessed on the following link Affordable Housing Survey | Cork County Council.
The Council is also seeking to enter advance purchase arrangements with builders and developers to deliver affordable homes with assistance from the Affordable Housing Fund.