Galway County Council announces 44 new affordable homes in Athenry

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Representatives of Galway County Council and Studio PKA (Paul Keogh Architects) pictured with Elected Members of the Athenry Municipal District at the contract signing for the design of affordable housing schemes in Athenry, County Galway. Credit: Andrew Downes, Xposure.

Galway County Council has announced plans to deliver 44 new affordable homes in Athenry, County Galway.

The Local Authority today (Monday, 28 April 2025) signed contracts with Studio PKA (Paul Keogh Architects) for the design of the two housing schemes.

The affordable units are proposed under the Government’s ‘Housing for All’ programme and include 28 homes at Raheen and 16 at Páirc na hAbhainn.

Councillor Martina Kinane, Cathaoirleach of the County of Galway said that this new development is fantastic news for Galwat, and will build on the ongoing delivery of 61 social and affordable housing units at the Garraí Na Gaoithe development in Claregalway.

“The proposed homes will help meet the increased demand for affordable housing being experienced in the county in recent years.”

The appointment of Studio PKA to design the Athenry schemes follows a competitive process to secure architect-led integrated design services for the provision of social and affordable residential developments and public realm schemes for projects greater than €3 million for the period 2024 to 2028.

Liam Conneally, Chief Executive of Galway County Council, commented, “With the support of Elected Members, we are delighted to take this significant step towards delivering these affordable housing schemes, with 44 homes planned for Páirc na hAbhainn and Raheen.”

“By partnering with Studio PKA, we are committed to creating high-quality, accessible housing for our community, with planning set to advance this autumn and tenders for construction to be advertised in late 2025.”

Michael Owens, Director of Housing, said the anticipated future increase in demand for affordable housing in Galway has led to increased engagement between local authorities, developers, planners and other key stakeholders.

“In conjunction with colleagues in Galway City Council, we are engaging with key stakeholders to explore new opportunities for increasing Galway’s stock of affordable housing,” he added.

“Developments such as those in Athenry and Baile Chláir will assist in addressing the housing shortage and will also breathe new life into local communities.”