Government says it is ‘confident’ enough sites are ‘under review to accommodate’ units this year
It added that the Department of Housing had “committed to providing additional sites to facilitate the completion of the programme”.
In response to questions about whether the 10 additional sites have been found since January, the Government said in a statement: “The Programme will see 700 units installed on a range of sites over the course of 2023 and Government is confident that there are a sufficient number of sites under review to accommodate the 700 units.”
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