*Social housing units in Feakle. Photograph: John Mangan

A housing shortage will be aggravated by the continued halt in construction, a Newmarket-on-Fergus representative has warned.

Clare County Councilโ€™s build programme has been impacted by the return of Level 5 restrictions at the beginning of the year. The target of achieving 94 units of accommodation is โ€œno longer fully achievable,โ€ a senior official within the local authority admitted.

Last year, 145 units of social housing were delivered by the local authority through the capital delivery programme. โ€œThe restrictions are also impacting developments which are not at construction stage in that necessary site investigations cannot be undertaken at this time,โ€ Director of Social Development Anne Haugh stated.

Approval to acquire 31 units was received last year with number of permissible acquisitions described as limiting. โ€œAs of today the targets for acquisitions in 2021 have not yet been set however it is anticipated that the deficit in delivery under new build as a result of the closure of sites will have to be met in some way by an increased acquisitions programme. Confirmation of this from the Department of Housing is currently awaited,โ€ Haugh outlined.

New housing targets for Clare will be set under the Housing for All multi-annual housing programme due to be published by the Government in the second quarter of this year.

Detail on the impact of COVID-19 on the Councilโ€™s housing programme was sought by Cllr Pat McMahon (FF) at Mondayโ€™s meeting of the local authority.

โ€œWe are all aware of the people waiting on houses and our list is getting longer,โ€ he said due to the restrictions on construction.

McMahon believed changes to working arrangements will have to be introduced. โ€œWhat is wrong with longer days of working or weekends, no new initiative will suit traditional thinking. There is no plan B to initiate new incentives to give leeway in the private sector to work longer and on weekends, Iโ€™ve never seen it in modern history. Everything will go back a year plus which will aggravate the problemโ€.

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