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Call for Expression of Interest to sell residential zoned lands, (Phase 1 & 2) to Galway County Council for Housing Delivery
‘Housing for All - a New Housing Plan for Ireland’ is the government’s housing plan to 2030.
It is a multi-annual, multi-billion-euro plan which will improve Ireland’s housing system and deliver more homes for people with different housing needs.
In this call, landowners are being asked to consider offering residentially zoned lands, to Galway County Council for future housing delivery.
Funding is available to Galway County Council via the Department of Housing, Local Government and Heritage for both Social and Affordable housing delivery subject to select criterion.
Further details in relation to this call for expression of interest are available in the following briefing document - Land Acquisition Document
Interested participants are strongly advised to review the requirements contained in the briefing document in relation to making a submission.
The final date for receipt of submission under this call is Thursday the 20th of June 2024.
Please note that Galway County Council is not obliged to accept any submissions made under this call for Expression of Interest.
Michael Owens
Director of Services - Housing & Ukrainian Response
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