Sinn Féin has welcomed the allocated funding for upgrading west Belfast's wastewater infrastructure which will unlock new developments in the area.
Around £7m of the previously announced additional £19.5m allocated to NI Water by the Department for Infrastructure will be used to progress 1200 residential homes and 5 commercial units in the upper Falls area.
Discussing the funding, Sinn Féin MP Paul Maskey said: "Expanding our wastewater infrastructure and building more homes is a priority for the Executive, and it's welcome news that funding has been allocated to unlock new developments in west Belfast.
"With housing waiting lists for this part of the city at a record high, it's important we continue to do everything we can to build more social and affordable homes."
The West Belfast MP also spoke of the new Infrastructure Minister Liz Kimmins' commitment to continue expanding capacity.
Mr Maskey added: "By working together and innovatively, we can continue building more properties and ensure all individuals and families have a place they can call home."
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