HMO Concerns Rise Near Ulster University's Magee Campus

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HMO Concerns Rise Near Ulster University's Magee Campus
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Residents near Ulster University's Magee campus in Derry are voicing concerns about the rising number of HMOs in their area, calling for a cap on new approvals. They argue that the concentration of HMOs near the campus is disproportionate and impacting the residential character of their neighborhoods.

Residents living near Ulster University 's Magee campus in Derry have expressed concerns about the increasing number of houses in multiple occupation ( HMO s) in their area and have called upon the council to implement a cap. A group called Concerned Residents Around Magee (CRAM) argues that the concentration of approved HMO s near the campus is disproportionate compared to the rest of the city.

They believe this trend is altering the character of their neighborhoods, leading to a decline in family households and an increase in noise and traffic congestion.CRAM is particularly worried about the impact on the residential atmosphere and community spirit. Kathleen Feeney, a resident on a terraced street just five minutes from the campus, describes a sense of displacement. She laments the loss of familiar faces and the change in the overall ambiance. Patrick Gill, a 74-year resident of Park Avenue, shares similar sentiments, stating that the oversaturation of HMOs weakens the community's bonds. He suggests that a more even distribution of HMOs is necessary to preserve the long-term residential population.While some students, like Ciara Fitzpatrick and Leah Coffey, acknowledge the need for more accommodation options near the university, they also recognize the challenges faced by existing residents. They highlight the competitive nature of the rental market and emphasize the importance of balancing student needs with the well-being of established communities. Ulster University acknowledges the need for increased student accommodation to support its growing student population but emphasizes its commitment to working collaboratively with neighbors to address any concerns. Derry City and Strabane District Council assures that new planning policies will ensure that HMO proposals are suitable and appropriate, aiming to mitigate the potential negative impacts. However, the council also recognizes the necessity to increase the overall supply of privately rented accommodation and purpose-built student housing to meet the growing demand

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