McCausland kickstarts Village regeneration
Published: Thur, 9 Jun 2011
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Housing Minister Nelson McCausland has kick-started the regeneration of the Village area of south Belfast.
The Minister helped demolish the first 40 houses included in the redevelopment area, which will allow for the first phase of 36 new homes to be built later this year.
Speaking in Lower Rockview Street, Donegall Road, Minister McCausland said; "Through its very name the Village has been an important community area in Belfast for many years. Unfortunately, the worsening housing conditions over those years led to the declaration of the Village as a redevelopment area. We are now seeing the start of the regeneration of this proud area through demolition of unfit housing to make way for new homes built to very high standards."
"Over coming years I am confident the Village will become attractive again and people will want to live and bring up their families here. To achieve this, it is vital that local people are involved in helping design the housing solutions to meet the needs of the people of the area. Gaining commitment from local people is key to building successful communities."
The Minister concluded; "The first phase involving the construction of 36 new homes will get underway later this year and will be an important milestone in the journey towards a new Village."
Fold Chief Executive, John McLean said, "We in Fold are proud to be working alongside the Department for Social Development, the Housing Executive and local residents in taking this first step in the regeneration of the Village Area of Belfast. Fold remains committed to providing quality and affordable housing, which supports the local community."
Our Chairman Brian Rowntree welcomed the demolitions; "This is a good day for residents and will allow the regeneration of the Village to begin in earnest. These demolitions are the first tangible evidence of our close working with local people and will allow us to proceed with our plans for redevelopment, which we consider are the best way to sustain the Village community "
"Our proposals will not only address poor housing conditions in the area but will provide a balanced approach to the retention and improvement of existing housing as well as the provision of new build housing.



