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Affordable Homes in the Poolbeg Strategic Development Zone: Motion (29 Jun 2021)

Eoin Ó Broin: ...of Transport and the Department of Housing, Local Government and Heritage. With an affordable housing fund, that figure increases to up to €60 million, depending on where that application eventually goes. NAMA also continues to have an interest in the land and while we do not know the price, that value could be anything up to €90 million. A lot of taxpayers' money is,...

Affordable Homes in the Poolbeg Strategic Development Zone: Motion (29 Jun 2021)

Richard Boyd Barrett: ...homes is secured”: “— affordable shall be defined as a price that ensures the tenant or owner is not paying more than 25 per cent of their earnings on either mortgage or rent; and — where the NAMA lands are transferred to DCC, the homes on this portion of the land will all be social or affordable.”

Affordable Homes in the Poolbeg Strategic Development Zone: Motion (29 Jun 2021)

Richard Boyd Barrett: ...situation in my constituency with Cherrywood, another massive development site where there is the same scandal. Not only is there the scandal with this site that there was a possible arrangement for NAMA to sell it to Dublin City Council, which did not happen for unexplained reasons, but the big scandal, as I have repeated many times here, is the fact that we had the biggest real estate...

Affordable Homes in the Poolbeg Strategic Development Zone: Motion (29 Jun 2021)

Duncan Smith: ...to the powers of councillors and we will come back to that in another debate. Now, it is up to this House, the Minister, the senior officials in Dublin City Council and, as this motion stated, the role of NAMA and how it can assist. The big players have to deliver on this site. There is concern and the reason I say this motion does not go for the jugular is it understands the complexity...

Affordable Homes in the Poolbeg Strategic Development Zone: Motion (29 Jun 2021)

Darragh O'Brien: ...from talking to residents there is a further plan that will be brought forward, which I want to see. I want to get their views on that. I want to get Dublin City Council and other stakeholders, including NAMA, around the table, which I will do. If this is done properly at Poolbeg it could be an exemplar for sites all around the country. The Leas-Cheann Comhairle is from Galway. We...

Affordable Homes in the Poolbeg Strategic Development Zone: Motion (29 Jun 2021)

Mark Ward: ...motion calls for genuinely affordable homes on the Irish Glass Bottle site in the Poolbeg strategic development zone to be delivered. I commend everyone who has campaigned for public housing on the site. One thing the Government can do is seek to have NAMA's 20% interest in the Poolbeg lands transferred to South Dublin County Council. If real affordable homes are not delivered on this...

Affordable Homes in the Poolbeg Strategic Development Zone: Motion (29 Jun 2021)

Dessie Ellis: .... If this is the case that arises, it will be nothing short of scandalous at a time when people are struggling to get on the property ladder or even rent a home. The previous housing Minister was offered a site by NAMA at a 50% reduction. If he had followed through and bought the site, it could have been given over to a local authority which could have enhanced the number of social and...

Affordable Homes in the Poolbeg Strategic Development Zone: Motion (29 Jun 2021)

Eoin Ó Broin: ...x20ac;20 million in funding has been provided through the Urban Regeneration and Development Fund for the upgrade of Sean Moore Road; — in order to ensure that affordable homes are genuinely affordable, DCC negotiated with the National Asset Management Agency (NAMA) to purchase the land at the Irish Glass Bottle site, at a significant discount on its market value; — in...

Affordable Homes in the Poolbeg Strategic Development Zone: Motion (29 Jun 2021)

Eoin Ó Broin: ...of these homes, therefore, is absolutely paramount. Dublin City Council, in order to try to ensure the affordability of the homes in question, approached the National Asset Management Agency, NAMA, in 2019 with a view to acquiring the portion of the SDZ known as the Irish Glass Bottle site. Unusually, NAMA agreed to sell that site to Dublin City Council at a discount. Despite valiant...

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