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DUP Lisburn councillor backs 'local housing for local families'

DUP Lisburn councillor Paul Porter, pictured with party leader Arlene Foster, posted the comments on Facebook
DUP Lisburn councillor Paul Porter, pictured with party leader Arlene Foster, posted the comments on Facebook DUP Lisburn councillor Paul Porter, pictured with party leader Arlene Foster, posted the comments on Facebook

A DUP councillor has said he will fight for "local housing for local families" amid controversy over a residents' group calling for homes to be "filled up with people from the loyalist/unionist community".

Seymour Hill and Conway Residents' Association faced criticism earlier this week over a Facebook post encouraging people to meet with a DUP councillor about a new social housing development.

The group told people to "call in to see councillor Jonathan Craig" about the old Dunmurry High School site development, adding: "Please get yourself on the list and let's get these houses filled up with people from [the] loyalist/unionist community."

Their board includes the former Lagan Valley MLA's wife, ex-DUP councillor Yvonne Craig.

Nationalist parties branded the remarks "extremely disappointing" and "disgraceful".

Mr Craig distanced himself from the comments, saying he has "no influence whatsoever" over housing allocation.

The residents' group later apologised for using the "wrong vocabulary" and said their message was "aimed at local houses for local people".

Following the apology, DUP Lisburn councillor Paul Porter on Thursday wrote on Facebook: "As your local councillor, I will continue to fight for more local housing for local families and individuals!"

The post was 'liked' on the social media site by several DUP representatives.

Meanwhile, Sinn Féin South Belfast MLA Máirtín Ó Muilleoir yesterday expressed concern over a development site having "no plans yet to build homes for local families".

In a video on Twitter, Mr Ó Muilleoir said: "Distressed to hear that while the community of Short Strand lost homes when the Sirocco site was cleared, the developers have no plans yet to build homes for local families on the Sirocco site which I find absolutely disgraceful. Needs sorted as soon as possible."