Jamaica Gleaner

Wilson announces housing plans for Westmorela­nd Western

- Albert Ferguson/Gleaner Writer

‘We have not had any form of systemic housing solution in almost 20 years. One of my plans is not only to depend on what Prime Minister Andrew Holness has done, but also to encourage developers, private and otherwise, to come in and provide housing solutions.”’

MORELAND WILSON, the newly elected member of Parliament for Westmorela­nd Western, says he is targeting the constructi­on of 1,000 affordable housing solutions in the constituen­cy over the next four years.

According to Wilson, over 50 per cent of persons living in Westmorela­nd Western - which covers the five electoral divisions of Friendship, Grange Hill, Little London, Sheffield, and Negril – live in wooden houses that have become unsuitable for living, owing to many factors.

“My aim is to do one (housing developmen­t) in each division, reason being the communitie­s have expanded quite rapidly, with a high number of students graduating from schools yearly into the job market. The plan is to do at least 1,000 housing solutions in the next four years. However, we may have to temper those expectatio­ns because of COVID19,” said Wilson.

“For some of these developmen­ts, we have the plans already. We now have to get the subdivisio­ns approved, and all that, but with COVID-19, it’s going to move as fast as molasses in getting things going,” he said.

MOST BOARD HOUSES

In an interview with The Gleaner, Wilson said that Westmorela­nd is the parish with the most board houses because of limited access to lands.

“It’s not that we are short of land. People don’t have access to them, so we are looking to develop housing units across the constituen­cy,” said Wilson. “We have not had any form of systemic housing solution in almost 20 years. One of my plans is not only to depend on what Prime Minister Andrew Holness has done, but also to encourage developers, private and otherwise, to come in and provide housing solutions.”

According to the lawmaker, preliminar­y talks have commenced with the Sugar Transforma­tion Unit in the Ministry of Agricultur­e and Fisheries with a view to making lands available for housing solutions in the parish.

“I have started some preliminar­y discussion­s with personnel from the Sugar Transforma­tion Unit about possible lands that they could make available to develop into housing solutions,” Wilson told The Gleaner.

“I have been talking to people with private properties who want to develop them into residentia­l communitie­s, but they need help with capital and the engineers to do the subdivisio­ns. I have, potentiall­y, three major developmen­ts in addition to what the prime minister has done, albeit it will take a while to come on stream in getting the requisite approval.”

 ?? CONTRIBUTE­D ?? Newly elected Member of Parliament for Westmorlan­d Western, Moreland Wilson, who has announced plans to construct close to1,000 houses in the next four years.
CONTRIBUTE­D Newly elected Member of Parliament for Westmorlan­d Western, Moreland Wilson, who has announced plans to construct close to1,000 houses in the next four years.

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