Approximately €1.5 million in payments have been processed under the Vacant Property Refurbishment Grant scheme in Offaly.
The grant, which aims at turning vacant or derelict houses and buildings into permanent homes or rental properties, has thus far saw 129, out of 196, applications approved in principal by the Offaly County Council.
Under the scheme, applicants may receive up to €50,000 to refurbish a vacant property, with an additional top-up of €20,000 available for properties requiring structural repairs.
Since the programme's inception, the grant has facilitated the restoration of over 28 properties in Offaly, making valuable contributions to both urban and rural communities across the County.
As more applications are completed in the coming weeks, the pace of refurbishments is expected to accelerate even further, ultimately delivering essential housing for families and individuals in Offaly.
Anna Marie Delaney, Chief Executive of Offaly County Council, said: "This support is not only bringing previously unused homes back into use but is also fostering a renewed sense of community and purpose in towns and villages and more rural arears throughout the County.
"The scheme reflects and assists the council's commitment to increasing housing availability."
Meanwhile, Town Regeneration Officer, Olwen Cummins, added: "To ensure timely approval and processing of applications, Offaly County Council strongly encourages applicants to submit complete and accurate applications, including all required supporting documentation.
"Incomplete applications can cause delays, so applicants are urged to review guidelines carefully and reach out to the Vacant Homes team for assistance if needed."
The Vacant Property Refurbishment Grant remains open to eligible property owners across Offaly.
Application forms, along with detailed information and answers to frequently asked questions, can be found here.
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