Letters to the Editor: Housing is more than a commodity
'It seems to me that, had our Government addressed housing as a social issue, rather than a commodity it would have set about building affordable homes as well as social homes over the last two decades.' File pictureÂ
For the most part I have good memories of time at Loreto boarding school, Killarney. Excuse a bit of reminiscence.Â
It was the late 1950s and Loreto shaped part of my education for a couple of years. A highlight or two might include weekend walks to Muckross Park in the spring time and attending my first and only football game â a Munster final when the two Mickos were playing for Kerry â the equivalent of the Cliffords and Co today. We could say it was an inclusive style of education.
Regarding Cianan Brennanâs article: You may qualify for a grant but then the council wants to see three buildersâ quotes and it must be done in a certain way which seems to keep changing whenever you submit a quote otherwise they donât accept it.
I read with great interest Joe Traversâs recent article. I am in full agreement with his message.





