'Incredible' refusal of 92 new Mayo homes gets Dáil airing

A Mayo Oireachtas member has decided the decision of An Bord Pleanála overturned a decision by Mayo County Council to grant permission for 92 homes in Ballina as 'incredible'.

Deputy Paul Lawless elaborated: "The site was dezoned in recent years. It is located just 2 km from the town centre and has all the necessary services, including water, wastewater, telecommunications and footpaths.

"There is a huge demand for housing in Ballina. The board cited preserving agricultural land and housing targets in its decision.

"The board has chosen bureaucratic rigidity over people. It has chosen policy over people, preferring cows to couples in search of a home.

"It is incredible that this development was refused on the basis of potentially exceeding housing targets when housing delivery is on the floor in Ballina and across Mayo.

"The rhetoric of the government in terms of urgency and delivery is not felt on the ground."

Addressing Fine Gael leader, Tánaiste Simon Harris, in Dáil Éireann, he stated: "Will you come to Ballina? Will you engage with the planners at Mayo County Council, the developer and the engineer to see what is happening on the ground?

"There is no urgency in housing delivery across State agencies."

In response, Minister Harris said: "The Deputy will understand that I cannot comment on a decision of An Bord Pleanála because of its quasi-judicial nature and where things may go next. I do not want to comment on the specifics.

"On the broader point about housing in Ballina, I will certainly ask the Minister for Housing to engage with Mayo County Council and the people the deputy mentioned.

"Housing is in an emergency situation. We need to deliver 300,000 homes over the next five years. I will make it my business on my next visit to Mayo to inquire specifically about Ballina."