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Sort student accommodation for all – not just the rich elite

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Chris MacManus...call for new strategy.

NUI Galway needs to build basic student accommodation that is affordable to all – instead of focusing on luxury complexes, where up to half of the places are taken by lucrative international students.

That’s according to Midlands Northwest MEP Chris MacManus, who said he had recently met with the NUIG Director of Internationalisation and Director of Global Galway, Dr Shazim Husayn – and the main issue that came up was the crisis in student accommodation.

This dire situation was only worsening all the time, which required swift action, he stressed.

“A new strategy is urgently required that puts affordability and public ownership at its heart. Better funding for our higher education facilities would allow them to build on-campus accommodation and offer more affordable rents,” he stated.

“The current government strategy is putting untold stress and expense on students and their families. Third level education should be a basic human right to any citizen. This government are squeezing out students through their failed policies. The unaffordability of accommodation is cultivating a new education elitism.

“There is an obvious over-reliance on the private sector and that approach is simply not working. That over reliance has delivered an inadequate amount of student accommodation at completely unaffordable rental prices.”

Four years ago, Fine Gael bring forward its National Student Accommodation Strategy, but the Sinn Féin MEP said that it had been a complete and utter failure.

His party’s spokesperson on Further and Higher Education Rose Conway-Walsh said the government claims it met its target of helping to create 7,000 additional student beds.

“This target was never capable of meeting the real student housing need. There are 24,000 students relying on the general private rental market that could not access student specific accommodation,” she said.

Under eight per cent of new student accommodation built since 2017 has been publicly owned, on-campus accommodation. This amounts to just 679 beds.

For more, read this week’s Connacht Tribune.

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