'In Lisburn and Castlereagh there is a need for over 4,000 social housing units to be constructed.'
Over 100 new homes approved in Dundonald under a council's first ever social housing policy have raised concerns the local authority could be "selling ourselves short".
Read more: £23m Lisburn development approved despite councillors concerns of 'getting it in the neck'. "That would be a total of 79 houses and would generate 16 social housing units and not the 13 that has been stated from a total of 66.The local authority previously had no policy provision for social housing to be included in planning applications.
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