There's a National housing emergency
Here in South Dublin County Council
there are over 8,000 families
on the housing waiting list
590 individuals, including families, are registered as homeless
Here in Tallaght renting a 2 bedroom apartment costs over €1,600 per month
The underlying cause of the crisis is the collapse in the building of social housing
Relying on the market has utterly failed
Public homes have to be built to resolve this crisis
This is Kilcarbery, The Grange
100% publicly owned land
at the moment South Dublin County Council
want to develop this land via a private developer
with only 30% Social Housing
and 70% private, for profit houses, to be sold on the market
When this site comes back to the council for disposal
we will oppose it!
Solidarity has developed an alternative proposal
to use all of this site for public homes.
Of the 892 homes to be built,
60% will be council housing
for those on the existing council lists
the other 40% will be for an affordable housing model.
This is a proposal for truly affordable housing
It can be scaled up for all of the land in the Council's possession
and could therefore deliver 6,000 public homes.
The Minister for housing
Eoghan Murphy
has said that there is no issue in terms of idealogy
money, or anything else
It's time to invest in resources
Break free from the market ideology
And build public homes on public land
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