Cork County Council collected just €3,300 in derelict sites levies last year

Under the Derelict Sites Act of 1990, local authorities are required to collect a charge of 7% of the value of a derelict property each year it remains derelict. Each local authority must put the details of each derelict property on a which is available to view by the general public.
The figures come as the Census 2022 figures published by the Central Statistics Office revealed there were 11,994 vacant properties in Co Cork on Census night last year.
However, to qualify as a derelict property, a building or site must fulfil a number of criteria.
Under the Derelict Sites Act of 1990, local authorities are required to collect a charge of 7% of the value of a derelict property each year it remains derelict. Each local authority must put the details of each derelict property on a which is available to view by the general public.
The entirety of the €3,300 figure was collected in the Kanturk/Mallow Municipal District. A total of €33,150 had been levied in Kanturk/Mallow during 2022.
No derelict site fees were levied in Macroom, Cobh, Carrigaline, or Bandon/Kinsale. There were no figures provided for East Cork, Fermoy, or West Cork. In the case of West Cork, a spokesperson said those figures were under review and were not provided for that reason.