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14/07/2023

Green Party Proposes Practical Measures To Bring Derelict Buildings Into Use

The NI Green Party is proposing practical measures to bring vacant and derelict buildings back into use.

The Dereliction and Building Regeneration Bill 2022 introduced by Steven Matthews TD, Green Party Spokesperson for Planning and Local Government, is to be debated.

Deputy Matthews said: "To tackle the housing crisis and reduce the carbon impact of construction, we need to take decisive measures to speed up refurbishment of older buildings for housing. It is unacceptable that many people cannot find accommodation yet there are vacant houses and buildings in our towns and villages throughout the country. My Bill will assist owners to take these empty buildings and above shop units and create homes. Too many of our towns are blighted by neglected and derelict buildings, it is time we refocussed on converting them to homes within our town centres.

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"While legislation for derelict sites has been in place since the 1990s, it is no longer fit for purpose. This Bill proposes simple and practical changes to modernise how we approach this issue. For example, the current definition of derelict is too limited and allows owners to avoid the derelict sites register with superficial actions like boarding up the windows."

Deputy Matthews is also proposing giving the Minister for Housing powers to direct Local Authorities to commence compulsorily purchasing sites that are long term vacant. As part of Housing for All, the Minister has set an ambitious target to purchase 2,500 properties via compulsory purchase that are long term vacant or derelict.

He continued: "The Green Party is committed to bringing life and living back into our towns, villages and cities and ensuring they are fit for purpose for people and families to live, work and for recreation. Our town centres should not be left to decline, they have enormous potential and are the core of many communities. This Bill will make it easier to bring life back into these heartlands of local life."

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