*Photograph: Pรกraic McMahon

โ€œCREATIVE MEANSโ€ must be explored at a local level to bring derelict properties back into use as houses.

An appeal for Clare County Council to conduct on roadshow specifically on the development of zoned land and derelict buildings โ€œin population clusters such as Corofin, Kilfenora and Miltown Malbayโ€ was made by Cllr Joe Killeen (FF) at this monthโ€™s sitting of the West Clare Municipal District.

Such a move would โ€œencourage property and landowners to consider availing of supports and making their property available for residential housing,โ€ he maintained.

However the Councilโ€™s senior planner Helen Quinn argued that โ€œsufficient engagementโ€ is already ongoing.

Both officials noted that โ€œextensive public consultationโ€ was conducted in the preparation of the Clare County Development Plan 2023-2029 extensive public consultation was carried out throughout the county both in-person and on-lineโ€.

In 2023, for the Residential Zoned Land Mapping exercise by the Council further public consultation took place, where landowners with zoned land across all settlement in the county were given the opportunity to engage with the Council. This extended into 2024 with the publication of the RZLT Annual Draft Map on February 1st.

Submissions for the draft map can be made prior to April 1st relating to identification of additional lands, changes to the inclusion of land on the map and challenges to the date from which the land is considered to be in scope. Submissions can be made up to 31st May relating to requests to change the zoning objective of land identified on the annual draft map for 2025.

Quinn stated, โ€œIn light of the current open public engagement process underway together with the ongoing pre-planning facility which the planning department have available to all potential developers or landowners, it is considered that there is sufficient engagement at this point in time with the landowners of zoned lands within settlementsโ€.

Commitments were given to keep the level of engagement under review โ€œto ensure that there are no barriers to the public engaging with the planning system or council services,โ€ the senior planned added.

Clareโ€™s derelict sites team are working on over 250 properties across the county, Greene confirmed. โ€œWhere the Vacant Property Refurbishment Grant could be availed of for any individual property, we are advising the owners of same. In addition, many such properties are coming to market which will hopefully increase the number of properties available for housingโ€.

Ten walk-in clinics were held in 2023 across Clare where property owners were allowed to meet Council officials on the eligibility criteria for the Grant which Carmel labelled as โ€œvery successfulโ€. She said, โ€œWe have 320 applications for the Grant received to date and this is growing each week and enquiries are continuing each week also. We are considering further walk in clinics around the county this year and may do briefings to the elected members also. We will aim to include clinics in or near the locations listedโ€.

Speaking at the meeting, Cllr Killeen remarked, โ€œthere frustration with the slow development of land in North Clareโ€. He said, โ€œThere is a lack of housing available in our towns, a lot of houses are just not used, I was at a meeting with LEADER in Miltown Malaby, the topic most people want to discuss is housing and dereliction, it is a huge problemโ€.

He explained that he was looking โ€œfor a slightly different way of doing itโ€ in terms of how the Councilโ€™s housing section broach the issue. In his native Corofin, he said there was previously eleven derelict houses within the village with the figure now reduced to two.

This proposal is โ€œvery worth exploringโ€ in the eyes of Cllr Joe Garrihy (FG). โ€œPeople want to live and stay in West and North Clare, we hear an awful lot about the lack of infrastructure like wastewater but alongside that weโ€™ve seen massive investment in Liscannor and Ballyvaughan, we need to look at those places, in the absence of the market, obviously thereโ€™s actions Central Government need to take but our local authority is going to have to take on the role of freeing up and identifying what is possible in these towns following the massive investmentโ€. He continued, โ€œWe have to follow that by making it possible through whatever creative means to build houses. We have a Croi Connaithe scheme in Lisdoonvarna where serviced sites funded by the Government will be created, that is doableโ€.

Voicing his support, Cllr Shane Talty (FF) said, โ€œThere are brilliant grant schemes and encouragement schemes out there. Joe is talking about boots on the ground to give it a kick. There has been organic development in Corofin and Ennistymonโ€. He recalled that Mullagh in West Clare had previously been mentioned as another example that would benefit.

Technical aspects to the dereliction scheme are posing problems, Cllr Rita McInerney (FF) cautioned. โ€œThere is a real drive and energy within the Department to make the dereliction work but there is issues with the drawdownโ€. Zoning continues to be an area causing confusion, she advised.

There is merit in organising a roadshow, Cllr Cillian Murphy (FF) maintained. โ€œIf all of the information is in Ennis, people would be ringing me and Iโ€™m not 100%, if youโ€™re talking about a practical roadshow where people could come in on a clinic basis and get practical information, if we have to bring people like Warmer Home Scheme so thereโ€™s other commercial people out there with houses, pull it togetherโ€.

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