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Tipperary’s Housing Crisis: Businesses Demand Immediate Action from Newly Elected TDs

The County Tipperary Chamber, representing businesses across the county, is calling on the newly elected TDs from Tipperary to take decisive action on the housing crisis that is stifling economic growth and impacting communities. Tipperary businesses are clear: without affordable and accessible housing, the county’s potential to attract investment, retain talent, and support local communities is at risk.


Michelle Aylward, CEO of County Tipperary Chamber, stated:"The housing crisis is hitting Tipperary hard. Employers across the county are struggling to attract and keep the workers they need because housing is either unavailable or unaffordable. Businesses in Tipperary are working hard to create jobs and drive economic growth, but they need housing solutions now—not in years to come."

 

The Chamber is urging the newly elected TDs to deliver for Tipperary by focusing on:


  1. Regional Housing Investment: Tipperary cannot be left behind in housing policies that often focus on major urban centers. We need investment that recognises the unique challenges and opportunities of both our towns and rural areas.

  2. Affordable Housing: Businesses need homes for their employees—young professionals, families, and key workers—to live and work locally. The absence of such housing is already forcing talent out of the county.

  3. Addressing Planning Delays: Housing projects across Tipperary are being delayed by planning bottlenecks. Streamlining this process is essential to ensure housing developments can move forward quickly and efficiently.

  4. Support for Towns and Villages: From Clonmel and Thurles to Nenagh, Tipperary Town, and beyond, each community in Tipperary has specific housing needs. Policies must be tailored to ensure every corner of the county can benefit from housing initiatives.

 

Michelle Aylward continued:"Tipperary is a county of opportunity, with thriving businesses and strong communities. But without urgent action on housing, we risk losing the progress we’ve made. Our newly elected TDs have a duty to the people and businesses of Tipperary to deliver real results. This isn’t just about housing—it’s about securing Tipperary’s future as a great place to live, work, and do business."


The County Tipperary Chamber is committed to working with TDs, policymakers, and stakeholders to find solutions to the housing crisis. The Chamber is calling for an immediate focus on housing policies that prioritise Tipperary and ensure that our county can continue to thrive.

 

For further information, please contact:

Michelle Aylward

CEO, County Tipperary Chamber

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