Ryan O’Meara TD, Fianna Fáil TD for north Tipperary and northwest Kilkenny, is delighted to welcome James Browne TD, Minister for Housing, Local Government and Heritage to North Tipperary this Friday, 27th of February.
At the Nenagh Wastewater Treatment Plant in Nenagh, Minister Browne will mark the commencement of upgrades to the plant. This is part of a €49 million investment by this Government to Uisce Éireann. This key investment will enable Nenagh's future growth and support the construction of new homes.
The Minister will then visit the Tyone Housing Development in Nenagh, a 67-unit scheme nearing completion. This social housing development will be delivered with Respond as the Approved Housing Body and Whitebox as the developer.
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In Roscrea, Minister Browne will view ongoing construction at the Grove Street Housing Development, a local authority scheme comprising 9 units. Additionally, he will participate in the sod-turning ceremony at the Ashbury Site for a 10-unit local authority scheme, marking the start of construction. Finally, Minister Browne will visit Radharc na Carraige, Glencarrick, Roscrea, where a 47-unit local authority scheme is currently under construction and is scheduled for delivery in 2026.
Speaking on the upcoming visit, Deputy O’Meara said, “I am pleased to welcome Minister Browne to Nenagh and Roscrea to mark a significant advancement in housing in North Tipperary. This follows Taoiseach Micheál Martin’s visit to Thurles last November, where he officially opened 61 new social homes in Dun Lia.
“Minister Browne's upcoming visit highlights the government's commitment to investing in infrastructure and housing development in North Tipperary. I have raised the issue of housing in my constituency, and the Nenagh Wastewater Treatment Plant numerous times in Dáil Éireann and am delighted to see commencement of this delivery.”
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