08/09/2009
MLA Blasts Rural Housing Inaction
A Fermanagh Assemblyman has hit out at the Department of Social Development, after learning a review of housing provision in rural areas has not resulted in the necessary work being undertaken.
Ulster Unionist MLA, Tom Elliott, said a survey was carried out by Rural Community Network following discussions with the Housing Executive.
It was focused on a number of areas in Fermanagh including Newtownbutler, Rosslea, Belleek, Boa, Belcoo, Garrison, Derrygonnelly, Derrylin, Boho, Cleenish and Letterbreen.
"However, despite the fact that a significant amount of improvements were highlighted as needing addressed, the vast majority of work applied for has been rejected by the Housing Executive due to economic difficulties," he said.
Mr Elliot said he was not blaming the Housing Executive for the economic hardship it is facing, claiming it is a much bigger problem which is having an "impact on all departments across Northern Ireland".
"But I am extremely disappointed and frustrated that the survey was carried out and not acted upon, in at least some manner. Those rural areas which were surveyed are in dire need of work, so surely some funding should be focused on addressing that need."
He added: "It is not too late for the Housing Executive to take the necessary action highlighted by the survey. However, if they do not act and address the real need that exists then the problems that already exist will only get worse and end up costing more in the long term."
(PR/KMcA)
Ulster Unionist MLA, Tom Elliott, said a survey was carried out by Rural Community Network following discussions with the Housing Executive.
It was focused on a number of areas in Fermanagh including Newtownbutler, Rosslea, Belleek, Boa, Belcoo, Garrison, Derrygonnelly, Derrylin, Boho, Cleenish and Letterbreen.
"However, despite the fact that a significant amount of improvements were highlighted as needing addressed, the vast majority of work applied for has been rejected by the Housing Executive due to economic difficulties," he said.
Mr Elliot said he was not blaming the Housing Executive for the economic hardship it is facing, claiming it is a much bigger problem which is having an "impact on all departments across Northern Ireland".
"But I am extremely disappointed and frustrated that the survey was carried out and not acted upon, in at least some manner. Those rural areas which were surveyed are in dire need of work, so surely some funding should be focused on addressing that need."
He added: "It is not too late for the Housing Executive to take the necessary action highlighted by the survey. However, if they do not act and address the real need that exists then the problems that already exist will only get worse and end up costing more in the long term."
(PR/KMcA)
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