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POSTED By : DESTINATION NEWRY
Post Date : 08 Feb 2017 12:23 PM
Recent figures show need for Additional Social Housing

Sinn Féin’s Fra McCann has said figures released by the Department of Communities showing a 5.8 per cent increase in people presenting as homeless shows the need for additional social housing.

The party's spokesperson on housing said:
"A housing bulletin released by the Department of Communities shows an increase of 5.8 per cent of people presenting as homeless. This highlights once again the need for additional social houses to be built.
 
"In the last recorded quarter 4,924 people presented as homeless.
 
"Thirty five per cent of those who presented were single males between the ages of 26 to 59 and 32 per cent were families.
 
"This has a huge impact on areas of high demand such as West Belfast, North Belfast and Derry and is also a slight increase on the same quarter last year.
 
"Sinn Féin has argued that major investment needs to be put into new builds in these areas.
 
"It is no longer good enough to say the private rented sector will take the slack.  
 
“Housing providers and the Minister need to concentrate on areas of high demand.
 
“Government departments also need to release land to make it easier for housing providers to build in communities where extreme need exists."