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April 17, 2025 by Dunphy Communications

Minister Cummins visits Galway’s newest housing milestone

Minister Cummins visits Galway’s newest housing milestone
April 17, 2025 by Dunphy Communications

Minister of State for Local Government and Planning, John Cummins, T.D., met with Galway County Council officials at Áras an Chontae today (Thursday, 17 April 2025) to discuss their strategies for rolling out new social and affordable housing initiatives throughout County Galway.

During his visit, Minister Cummins toured the site of a new affordable housing scheme at Baile Chláir (Claregalway). The initial residents of the three-phase project are set to move into their new homes over the coming weeks.

The 17 homes form part of the 61-unit Garraí Na Gaoithe development, marking the first turnkey housing project in County Galway to incorporate affordable housing under the Government’s ‘Housing for All’ policy.

Minister of State for Local Government and Planning, John Cummins, T.D., pictured (second from left) during his visit to Garraí Na Gaoithe affordable housing development in Baile Chláir (Claregalway) with Liam Conneally,  Chief Executive of Galway County Council; Senator Seán Kyne, Leader of the 27th Seanad; Minister of State Hildegarde Naughton; Minister Noel Grealish; Cllr Martina Kinane, Cathaoirleach of the County of Galway; and John Waters; Housing Department, Galway County Council; Credit: Andrew Downes.

Minister Cummins said, “It’s fantastic to see these affordable purchase homes being delivered in Claregalway and I was encouraged to hear of Galway County Council’s plans to deliver further schemes in the near future. Ultimately, it’s about housing delivery on the ground and I emphasised this strongly to the executive team.

“The Government will continue to support local authorities in Galway and across the country to deliver mixed tenure of housing such as this one in Claregalway which create options for people be they affordable, social or private purchase.

“I want to commend everyone involved in this housing project and want to wish residents who will move into these units soon good health and happiness in their new homes,” added Minister Cummins.  

Photo: Minister of State for Local Government and Planning, John Cummins, T.D., pictured (second from right) receiving a briefing on the Garraí Na Gaoithe affordable housing development in Baile Chláir (Claregalway). Credit: Andrew Downes.

Liam Conneally, Chief Executive of Galway County Council, confirmed that 174 applications were submitted before the 17 March deadline for the 44 homes offered for sale by the Council in Phases 2 and 3 of the Garraí Na Gaoithe development.

“All phases of the Garraí Na Gaoithe development have attracted significant interest when placed for sale,” he added. “We will shortly be announcing plans for a local authority-built affordable housing development in Athenry as part of our commitment to creating sustainable, family-friendly developments that are situated close to local amenities and help to inject new life into the communities in which they are located.”

Michael Owens, Director of Housing at Galway County Council, said, “Delivered as a turnkey initiative under the Government’s ‘Housing for All’ strategy, the Garraí Na Gaoithe project in Baile Chláir underscores our dedication to creating high-quality, sustainable homes for our communities. We’re excited to welcome the first residents in the coming weeks and remain committed to addressing the housing needs of County Galway.”

Minister of State for Local Government and Planning, John Cummins, T.D., pictured arriving at the Garraí Na Gaoithe affordable housing development in Baile Chláir (Claregalway). Credit: Andrew Downes.

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