Tuesday, August 26, 2008

Major Housing Boost For Miltown Malbay

Clare County Council has signed a EUR4.6m contract with Nenagh-based firm Multeen Developments for a 34-house scheme at Mullagh Road, Miltown Malbay.

‘This represents a major investment in North Clare not least because of the slow down in the Irish economy, but also because it will provide 34 houses to people in need of social housing’, stated Mayor of Clare Councillor Madeleine Taylor-Quinn. Speaking at the signing of the contract, Mayor Taylor-Quinn added, ‘This is a very welcome investment in terms of creating employment, boosting supplies and addressing the deficiencies in housing supply. At a time when the construction industry is slowing down, it is heartening to see that the Council can continue to provide quality homes for the elderly and other vulnerable people’.

“The Council’s total expenditure on housing supply and improvement works to this year will amount to EUR27.5m and this will enable several hundred people to benefit from an improved quality of life. Schemes will be completed in Scarriff, Corofin, Killaloe, Ballynacally and Clarecastle this year and this will bring the total number of completions to 114”, explained the Mayor. The scheme at Miltown Malbay consists of 2, 3 and 4-bed houses and is located close to such services as schools, shops, recreational and business facilities. The scheme, which is funded by the Department of the Environment, Heritage and Local Government, will cost EUR4.6m

Cllr. Joe Arkins, Cathaoirleach of the Strategic Policy Committee for Housing welcomed the signing of the contract and wished the developers every success.

Councillor Arkins referred to the range of housing options available from Clare County Council, including Affordable Housing, the Rental Accommodation scheme, Remedial Works scheme, Loans, Voluntary Housing, Housing grants and Improvement Works in lieu of Housing. He continued, ‘The Council has met the Minister with a view to increasing the allocation for the Housing grants and we are hopeful that increased financial resources will be made available for the remainder of the year. So far this year, the Council has approved a total of 235 grants - 124 of which relate to people with disabilities. It is imperative that people with special needs, including the elderly, are cared for”.

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Pictured at the signing of a EUR4.6m contract for a 34-house scheme at Mullagh Road, Miltown Malbay, County Clare: (Seated L-R) Joe Arkins, Cathaoirleach of the Housing SPC, Madeleine Taylor-Quinn, Mayor of Clare, P.J. O Brien, Multeen Developments (Standing L-R), David Timlin, Director of Services, Housing, Nora Kaye, Senior Executive Officer, Housing, and Richard Pyne, Senior Executive Engineer, Housing section, Clare County Council. Pic by Ger Leddin

Major Housing Boost For Miltown Malbay

Clare County Council has signed a EUR4.6m contract with Nenagh-based firm Multeen Developments for a 34-house scheme at Mullagh Road, Miltown Malbay.

‘This represents a major investment in North Clare not least because of the slow down in the Irish economy, but also because it will provide 34 houses to people in need of social housing’, stated Mayor of Clare Councillor Madeleine Taylor-Quinn. Speaking at the signing of the contract, Mayor Taylor-Quinn added, ‘This is a very welcome investment in terms of creating employment, boosting supplies and addressing the deficiencies in housing supply. At a time when the construction industry is slowing down, it is heartening to see that the Council can continue to provide quality homes for the elderly and other vulnerable people’.

“The Council’s total expenditure on housing supply and improvement works to this year will amount to EUR27.5m and this will enable several hundred people to benefit from an improved quality of life. Schemes will be completed in Scarriff, Corofin, Killaloe, Ballynacally and Clarecastle this year and this will bring the total number of completions to 114”, explained the Mayor. The scheme at Miltown Malbay consists of 2, 3 and 4-bed houses and is located close to such services as schools, shops, recreational and business facilities. The scheme, which is funded by the Department of the Environment, Heritage and Local Government, will cost EUR4.6m

Cllr. Joe Arkins, Cathaoirleach of the Strategic Policy Committee for Housing welcomed the signing of the contract and wished the developers every success.

Councillor Arkins referred to the range of housing options available from Clare County Council, including Affordable Housing, the Rental Accommodation scheme, Remedial Works scheme, Loans, Voluntary Housing, Housing grants and Improvement Works in lieu of Housing. He continued, ‘The Council has met the Minister with a view to increasing the allocation for the Housing grants and we are hopeful that increased financial resources will be made available for the remainder of the year. So far this year, the Council has approved a total of 235 grants - 124 of which relate to people with disabilities. It is imperative that people with special needs, including the elderly, are cared for”.

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Pictured at the signing of a EUR4.6m contract for a 34-house scheme at Mullagh Road, Miltown Malbay, County Clare: (Seated L-R) Joe Arkins, Cathaoirleach of the Housing SPC, Madeleine Taylor-Quinn, Mayor of Clare, P.J. O Brien, Multeen Developments (Standing L-R), David Timlin, Director of Services, Housing, Nora Kaye, Senior Executive Officer, Housing, and Richard Pyne, Senior Executive Engineer, Housing section, Clare County Council. Pic by Ger Leddin

Funding For West Clare Group Water Scheme

Mr. Tony Killeen, Minister of State and Clare T.D. welcomed today’s announcement that CLÁR top-up funding of EUR305,970 has been approved for works to be carried out on the Leitrim/Shyan Group Water Scheme in West Clare.

The Minister expressed confidence that the funding would help address some of the outstanding concerns of 121 households in Drumelihy, Cree, Cahermurphy and Cooraclare.

‘This allocation will enable a total value of works amounting to EUR1,229,549 to be carried out. The remainder will be funded by the Department of the Environment, Heritage and Local Government and by private contributions from the Group members’, stated Minister Killeen.

The Junior Agriculture Minister continued, ‘A total of 121 households will benefit from the schemes with savings of EUR2,528.67 per household. This brings to 769 the number of domestic connections, which have been approved funding from CLÁR in Clare from 2002 to date under this scheme’.