DUP conference speech 2013
'Building strong communities'
In a previous speech to Conference as Minister for Social
Development I spoke about the importance of compassion and this year I want to
speak about the importance of community and especially building successful
communities.
Back in 2011 the DUP said that this Assembly term would be
about delivery and so at the mid-point of the Assembly term it is appropriate
to look back and see what we have achieved so far. Devolution must deliver, the DUP is
determined to deliver and we have demonstrated that we can and will
deliver. Some of the highlights of DUP
delivery through DSD are:
We have delivered 2,917 social homes across
Northern Ireland at a value of £482 million of which £304 million was provided
by the Northern Ireland Executive.
We have delivered £76.45 million of grant assistance to
enable people across Northern Ireland to purchase 2,094 affordable homes
through co-ownership, with a total value of £206.9 million.
To date 10,751 Housing Executive homes have had double
glazing windows fitted delivering on our commitment to have all Housing
Executive homes fitted with double glazing by 2015.
Over 11,103 homes across Northern Ireland now have new
efficient heating boilers fitted as a result of the DUP boiler
replacement scheme, with 2,470 local installers benefiting from the
work. The total grant aid provided so
far is £8.3 million.
Through the Warm Homes Scheme 24,095 homes have
benefited from energy saving measures with £34.9 million of Northern Ireland
Executive funding. We are all aware of
rising energy costs and the problem of fuel poverty but those thousands of
families and individuals who have benefited from the Warm Homes Scheme are able
to enjoy warmer homes at less cost.
Over 3,164 homes have now been visited across Northern
Ireland as part of the DUP led Fuel Poverty Pilot Scheme and many
of them have benefited from energy saving measures in their homes.
Through our Benefit Uptake Campaign over 8,289
people, many of whom are pensioners, have benefited to the value of £30 million
each year through additional benefits and this has ensured that many of our
most vulnerable people receive their full entitlement.
£104.6 million has been spent on 412 schemes for town and
city centres across Northern Ireland, thereby supporting local
businesses and improving the experience for local people and for visitors. I don’t need to tell you that this investment
makes those town centres more attractive and thereby increase footfall and
boost consumer spend. This is especially
important at the present time when many shops are under real pressure.
£4.8 million has also been provided for the magnificent Venue
in Londonderry for the United Kingdom City of Culture.
Volunteers play an important role in so many areas of society
such as sport, youth work and support groups and 891 local voluntary
organisations have benefited from £653,000 of small grants funding.
190 jobs have been secured for Northern Ireland by the Child
Maintenance Service, delivering services for Great Britain and those jobs have
been secured because of the quality of the service provided by Northern Ireland
workers.
Those are some of our achievements but we must look forward
and there is so much more to be done.
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