advertisement

Michael Lowry questions NAMA’s policy of demolishing “Ghost Estates”

Date:

Share:


Deputy Michael Lowry has questioned the policy decision taken by NAMA in relation to the destruction of valuable assets during the demolition of ghost estates and apartment blocks.

The Independent T.D. for North Tipperary has criticised the policy of knocking ghost buildings with re-usable assets still inside as illogical, wasteful and insensitive at what is a hugely difficult time for many people.

- Advertisement -

Deputy Lowry agrees that ghost estates, in many cases, need to be demolished for health and safety reasons but has questioned the procedure and method involved.

He points out that valuable items such as roof tiles, windows, doors, fittings and bathroom fixtures were all laid to waste where they could in fact have been reused or resold to the benefit of the state and individuals.
 

advertisement

Extra Time Monday 10 February 2025

This week we have reaction to our first league defeat of the year...

Cahill happy with performance despite first defeat in League campaign

Tipperary manager Liam Cahill was in upbeat mood despite his sides loss to...

Cork record comprehensive victory over Tipp Ladies

Tipp are still without a point in Division 2 of the Ladies Football...

Tipperary take on Cork Division 2 of the Ladies Football...

There's a Munster derby in Division 2 of the Ladies Football National League...
advertisement

Global News with Thomas 100225

This week's Global News with Thomas Conway.... Tipp FM Radio · Global News 100225

Tipp Today Full Show 100225

On Mondays Tipp Today, Stephen Gleeson gave a review of the weekend's sporting...

Ar An Lá Seo 7-2-25

Fáilte ar ais chuig eagrán nua de Ar An Lá Seo ar an...
advertisement