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McMahon Calls on Council to Pursue Land Acquisition for Housing
The ongoing housing crisis in Donegal has prompted a call from Cllr Michael McMahon for the Donegal County Council to actively pursue potential land acquisitions. During a special housing meeting held on July 27, 2025, McMahon highlighted the importance of exploring every available option to secure land for housing development.
Opportunity for Land Acquisition
McMahon revealed that an individual based overseas has expressed interest in selling land to the council. This opportunity could significantly contribute to addressing the pressing need for housing in the region. The councillor emphasized the necessity of arranging a meeting between the interested seller and senior council officials to discuss this potential acquisition in detail.
“It is vital that we follow up on this opportunity,” McMahon stated. He underscored the urgency of tackling the housing shortage, which has impacted many residents in Donegal. The availability of additional land could pave the way for future housing projects, alleviating some of the strain on local housing resources.
Addressing the Housing Crisis
The call for action comes amid increasing concerns about the housing situation in the area. Local officials have been under pressure to implement effective solutions to ensure that adequate housing is available for residents. McMahon’s proposal represents a proactive step toward addressing these challenges.
As the council deliberates on this matter, the implications of securing new land for housing could be far-reaching, potentially providing opportunities for new homes and contributing to the overall development of the community. McMahon’s advocacy highlights the critical need for decisive action in the face of ongoing housing challenges.
The discussion at the special meeting underscores the council’s commitment to exploring innovative solutions to the housing crisis, and McMahon’s initiative could mark a significant step in that direction. Local residents and stakeholders will be closely watching how the council responds to this opportunity for land acquisition.
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