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20 May 2009 - Ritchie visits Parkside

Minister for Social Development, Margaret Ritchie MLA, today met residents during a visit to Parkside in North Belfast.

The area contains 93 dwellings, split between public and private ownership. Most of the houses were built in the early 1900's and the Department is currently examining proposals to improve the housing conditions for all residents in the community.

During the visit, Minister Ritchie met with Thomas O'Kane, Chairperson of the Newington-Parkside-Castleton Resident's Group and was shown some of the worst of the housing that residents have to endure.

The Minister reassured residents that she was determined to improve their housing irrespective of whether that involved full demolition and redevelopment or a mixture of redevelopment and refurbishment: “My interest is in meeting housing need, irrespective of what that need is. I am not opposed to full scale redevelopment if that is the right way forward. I have seen for myself some of the awful conditions that people here are having to live in and in the 21st Century, it is simply unacceptable.”

The Minister continued: “I have made housing my first and foremost priority. However if we are to deliver the real improvements needed here, the whole Executive needs to make housing its priority and release the funding that will allow me to deliver not just for the residents here in Parkside, but for those in Upper Long Streets and others living in housing stress.”

The Minister was accompanied by Jim Black from Newington Housing Association and heard plans for new developments in the area that could be started as part of the 1,750 new homes the Minister has promised will be built this year.

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