Test for social and affordable housing underway in Newtownbutler

Charlotte Booth (Housing Executive), Ruth Buchanan (Rural Housing Association), Joe Walsh and Eoin McKinney (Housing Executive) urge local people to register their interest in social housing in the Newtownbutler area.
Charlotte Booth (Housing Executive), Ruth Buchanan (Rural Housing Association), Joe Walsh and Eoin McKinney (Housing Executive) urge local people to register their interest in social housing in the Newtownbutler area.

Demand for social and affordable housing in Newtownbutler and the surrounding area is being researched by the Housing Executive and the Rural Housing Association – and they are asking residents for their views.

A housing information event will be held on Monday, February 20, from 5.30pm to 7.30pm, at Newtownbutler Community Centre, 3-5 Bridge Street, Aghagay, Newtownbutler. 

 At the event local people will be able to talk about tenancies and housing options, and register their interest in social and affordable housing in the area.  

 Anyone who wishes to register an interest for a home in the locality can also call the Housing Executive on 028 9598 2502 or the local office on 03448 920 900, email rural.housing@nihe.gov.uk or visit www.nihe.gov.uk. 

 Housing Executive Rural and Regeneration Manager Tim Gilpin said: “This Rural Housing Needs Test gives an opportunity for people in the Newtownbutler area to be consulted about their housing needs and to get advice on housing options.

 “If we find there is demand for new homes, then we can engage with a housing association to examine the potential for a new-build scheme in the area.

 “Quite often, especially when we have very few social homes in an area, people don’t see the value of coming forward to put their name on the waiting list. 

 “But we use the local waiting list to determine housing need and to support housing associations in developing new homes, so it’s vitally important that people tell us there is a demand.”      

Helen Hicks, the Housing Executive’s Area Manager for Fermanagh and Omagh, urges people to express an interest if they want to live in a social home locally. 

 “This exercise will help us to determine the need for new housing in this area and I’d encourage interested local residents to come along and make their views known,” she said.

 “While the Rural and Regeneration Unit examines the potential for new housing, you will still be considered for any housing that might become available in your areas of choice if you are already registered with us or a housing association.”

 Ruth Buchanan, Business Development Director, Rural Housing Association, said: “Rural needs tests are vital to sustaining the life of rural towns and villages and uncovering hidden need for housing in rural communities.

 “As part of our ongoing commitment to developing more social housing in rural communities we are delighted to support the Housing Executive with this test in the Newtownbutler.”