Also Dublin City Council would seem to have a similar programme.There is currently a Central Heating Programme being run by Kildare County Council which aims to ensure
that all Local Authority Housing in Co. Kildare would have some form of central heating. This would ensure
that the approximately 900 local authority houses that were identified as having no central heating would
have either gas, oil or solid fuel central heating. 3,905 households were identified as having no central
heating in Co. Kildare in 2006. This programme will be providing 23% of those households with central
heating. Naas Town Council completed a similar Central Heating Programme for their older housing stock
between 1999 and 2002 and Athy Town Council have also taken steps to ensure central heating for many of
their tenants.
For those remaining households who do not have central heating there are Housing Aid for Older People
Grants for central heating, windows, fascia & soffits, guttering repairs and insulation for those aged over 60
years and based on income.
Get Central Heating installed in your Council home that you rent from the Council.
Central Heating Programme
This programme for the installation of central heating in existing local authority rented dwellings, which lacked such facilities was introduced in July 2004. It is administered locally and the planning and execution of works is a matter for each local authority. Under the Programme a grant of 6,000 euro or up to 80% of the cost, whichever is the lesser, is payable for each house. The balance of the cost is met by the housing authority. In addition to central heating facilities the work may also include related energy improvement and smoke detection measures.
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