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06 Sept 2025

Almost €2-million to upgrade Tipp's social housing stock

The objective is to improve housing conditions for older tenants and those with disabilities

Almost €2-million to upgrade Tipp's social housing stock

There is a high need for more social houses

A total of just under €2-million is being allocated to upgrade Social Housing stock across Tipperary.

This funding will be targeted to address the needs of older people, people with a disability, and overcrowding conditions.

The Department of Housing will provide 90%, or €1,786,030 or this funding, while Tipperary County Council will provide the balance of €198,448.

Overall, the Department of Housing, Heritage and Local Government has announced €23m nationally for Local Authorities to carry out adaptations, extensions and other improvements to their existing social housing stock. 

The Disabled Persons Grant will ensure that homes are adapted to allow older people and those with disabilities to continue living independently, while also providing funding for major modifications, such as extensions, to relieve overcrowding.

This Scheme funds essential home modifications for people with mobility or disability needs. Work can include minor adaptations, such as stair lifts, ramps, and grab rails. Larger projects such as extensions to reduce overcrowding, as well as creating accessible spaces like a downstairs bedroom, en-suite, or wet-room are also eligible.

The funding also extends to the Improvement Works in Lieu Scheme, which allows works to be carried out on a privately owned house where the applicant has been approved for social housing.

“The overall objective of this funding is to improve housing conditions for older tenants and those with disabilities. It also aims to help tackle overcrowding in Social Housing and, in some circumstances, offer an alternative for those who are living in overcrowded private accommodation”, says Deputy Lowry.

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He also outlines that the Scheme clearly demonstrates the Government’s commitment to enabling older and disabled people to continue living independently in the place they call home.

‘These Grants are crucial for meeting the needs of Local Authority tenants and those awaiting Social Housing. They play a key role in enabling people with disabilities to continue living independently’ concludes Deputy Lowry.

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