1st June 2021
The Land Development Agency Bill 2021 was published on 5 February 2021 and is intended to provide for the establishment of the Land Development Agency (LDA) under primary legislation. While established as an interim entity under secondary legislation in September 2018, the 2020 Programme for Government (PfG) commits to placing […]
1st June 2021
Declan Meally, Head of Transport and Communities at the Sustainable Energy Authority of Ireland (SEAI) outlines the National Retrofit Programme that will see 500,000 homes, one-third of Ireland’s housing stock, retrofitted to a B2 BER by 2030. Ireland has an ambitious Climate Action Plan that includes the deep retrofitting of […]
1st June 2021
In May 2021, the Cabinet approved the Affordable Housing Bill brought forward by Minister for Housing Darragh O’Brien TD, which will see the coalition government attempt to put its own stamp on solving the issues in Irish housing. Speaking after the approval of the Bill by Cabinet members, O’Brien said […]
1st June 2021
The core objective of the Housing Alliance is to achieve a step change in the increased delivery of new social and affordable homes. The Alliance recently appointed Sean O’Connor as its new Chairman and John Hannigan as Vice Chairman. Sean is CEO of Tuath and a Chartered Surveyor, John is […]
1st June 2021
The Y-Foundation’s Saija Turunen discusses how a housing first approach in Finland has seen the country close in on its ambitions to eradicate homelessness by 2027. Highlighting that Finland is currently the only EU country where the number of homelessness people is on the decline, Turunen points to a dedicated […]
1st June 2021
This year we have all lost quite a bit, some more than others and that is to be acknowledged, mourned and accepted, but what have we gained this past year, with the exception of a few kilos, is opportunity. More than ever before we have had to seek innovative solutions […]
1st June 2021
Despite initial predictions that the Covid-19 pandemic would lead to a softening of the harsh conditions of the housing market in Ireland, supply has thinned and prices have risen in the year since the virus reached Ireland’s shores. The housing sales market was sitting stable in early 2020, with prices […]
1st June 2021
Ensuring housing affordability, increased supply, access for key target groups and enhanced quality of all housing should be the overarching focus in the new proposed new government Housing for All policy document, writes Donal McManus, CEO at the Irish Council for Social Housing (ICSH). A national plan that has strategic […]
1st June 2021
Stormont Minister for Communities Deirdre Hargey MLA discusses her plans to tackle the significant challenges facing the northern housing system, including the revitalisation of the Housing Executive and the development of a housing supply strategy. Outlining that legislative and structural transformation is needed to address housing need in the North, […]
1st June 2021
Peter McVerry Trust, the national housing and homeless charity, has said it intends to rapidly grow the number of homes it is providing directly to people impacted by homelessness. The charity, which is now active in 28 of the 31 local authorities across Ireland, worked with 7,800 people and helped […]
1st June 2021
Austin O’Carroll, HSE Clinical Lead for the Dublin Homeless Covid Response, discusses the challenges of coordinating homeless services during the Covid-19 pandemic, how cross-sectoral collaboration was key to lower-than-expected infection rates, and the future of homelessness services after the pandemic. “I live and work in the north east of Dublin’s […]
1st June 2021
Respond, the approved housing body (AHB) and service provider, has a dual strategy of “building homes, improving lives”. As one of Ireland’s largest approved housing bodies, Respond is unique in providing a wide range of services alongside its housing construction and housing management. These include Daycare for Older People Services, […]
1st June 2021
In a review of the Irish economy, the International Monetary Fund (IMF) has said that Ireland will need to raise more taxes if it is to invest in affordable housing to a sufficient degree once recovery from the Covid-19 pandemic has begun to take hold. In its Staff Concluding Statement […]
1st June 2021
The recent decision by members of Fingal County Council to approve the disposal of land at Ballymastone, Donabate is the latest milestone for an innovative model that is set to increase the mechanisms open to local authorities for housing delivery. Fingal have developed a local authority-driven delivery model in which […]
1st June 2021
The Approved Housing Bodies Regulatory Authority (AHBRA) was established on 1 February 2021 by the Minister for Housing, Local Government and Heritage (DHLGH), Darragh O’Brien TD. AHBRA was established to oversee the effective governance, financial management and performance of all voluntary and co-operative housing bodies, in accordance with the legal […]
1st June 2021
Following the formation of the Fianna Fáil/Fine Gael/Green Party coalition government in July 2020, Sinn Féin has operated as its chief opposition, quickly identifying housing as its opponents’ Achilles heel. Ciarán Galway sits down with Sinn Féin housing spokesperson Eoin Ó Broin to discuss ‘generation rent’, homelessness and international investment. […]
1st June 2021
Covid-19 required radical action, but our climate and biodiversity emergencies need us to make long-term change to our lives to ensure sustainable futures for all, write Aoife Corcoran, Sustainability Advisor, and John O’Connor, Chief Executive Officer, The Housing Agency. Are the houses and communities we build now equipped for the […]
1st June 2021
Ciarán Galway speaks with Aoife Flynn Kennedy, Head of Clann, about collaborating in the era of Covid to deliver age-friendly housing. A component of Clúid Housing, Clann was established in January 2020 as an age-friendly housing body with a vision for “a society where everyone has a great place to […]
1st June 2021
Minister for Housing, Local Government and Heritage Darragh O’Brien TD published his Affordable Housing Bill with Cabinet approval on 4 May 2021, as news broke that a global investment company had block purchased most of a new housing development in Maynooth. The result was an instantaneous revival of intense media […]
1st June 2021
Prioritising affordability and sustainability Later this year will mark the completion of my term of office as Chief Executive of The Housing Agency. When I look back over the last 10 years, I can see some great progress resulting from unprecedented public investment in housing. Last year, about one-third of […]
7th June 2021
The Y-Foundation’s Saija Turunen discusses how a housing first approach in Finland has seen the country close in on its ambitions to eradicate homelessness by 2027. Highlighting that Finland is currently the only EU country where the number of homelessness people is on the decline, Turunen points to a dedicated […]
7th June 2021
Welcoming a renewed investment focus on housing delivery in Northern Ireland, Ark Housing CEO Jim McShane says that ambitions for the organisation to maximise its capacity for growth will see it build an additional 900 homes in the next five years, including a diversity of house types. Ark Housing Association […]
7th June 2021
No-one will disagree about the need for a significant increase in the supply of social housing in Northern Ireland. But, as Angela Clarke, Chair of South Ulster Housing Association knows, increasing supply is not just a numbers game. “We need to be able to deliver the right mix of homes […]
7th June 2021
A planned increase in Northern Ireland’s housing supply will require a greater focus on the skills pipeline to ensure capacity exists in the construction sector to deliver on ambitions. In April 2021, it was revealed that it could take up to two decades for housing supply to meet waiting list […]
7th June 2021
As Clanmil Housing Group launches its new ambitious five-year strategy, Chief Executive Clare McCarty discusses the heightened importance of people-focused delivery as we emerge from the pandemic. With over 30 years’ experience at the helm of Clanmil Housing Group, McCarty remains passionate about Clanmil’s purpose, to provide homes for people […]
7th June 2021
A rush back to ‘normal’ would be a failure to recognise the pre-existing homelessness crisis in Northern Ireland, writes David Whelan. To some extent, the pandemic-induced response to Northern Ireland’s growing homelessness crisis obscured the realities of an area already in dire need of intervention. The mammoth task undertaken by […]
7th June 2021
Director of Business Services at NI Water, Alistair Jinks, outlines the organisation’s pride at being one of the leading public bodies pushing forward innovative solutions to address the climate emergency. As the biggest user of electricity and the second largest landowner, NI Water is uniquely placed to harness its assets […]
7th June 2021
New Housing Executive Chief Executive Grainia Long discusses the role of the organisation in planned transformation of the housing sector and how the ability to borrow will have positive outcomes for exiting and future tenants. Long, a housing professional for over 20 years, officially took up post in April 2021 […]
7th June 2021
The Executive has been asked to bring forward a limited Bill to improve protections for private renters. Communities Minister Deirdre Hargey has stated that the Bill is not as “far reaching” as she would like but said that the Bill “needs to be achievable in the 11 months left in […]
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Housing Ireland 2024
Housing Ireland 2024 took place on Wednesday 6th March at Croke Park, Dublin. The event was held in association with The Housing Agency and sponsored by Beauchamps and The Land Development Agency. Over 350 delegates attended the event which was opened with an address from Darragh O’Brien TD, Minister for Housing, Local Government & Heritage.
Delegates in attendance heard from 26 speakers, both visiting and local, from organisations including Housing Europe; Department of Housing, Local Government and Heritage; Circle VHA; Northern Ireland Federation of Housing Associations; Irish Congress of Trade Unions and Monaghan County Council.
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1st June 2021
The Land Development Agency Bill 2021 was published on 5 February 2021 and is intended to provide for the establishment of the Land Development Agency (LDA) under primary legislation. While established as an interim entity under secondary legislation in September 2018, the 2020 Programme for Government (PfG) commits to placing […]
1st June 2021
Declan Meally, Head of Transport and Communities at the Sustainable Energy Authority of Ireland (SEAI) outlines the National Retrofit Programme that will see 500,000 homes, one-third of Ireland’s housing stock, retrofitted to a B2 BER by 2030. Ireland has an ambitious Climate Action Plan that includes the deep retrofitting of […]
1st June 2021
In May 2021, the Cabinet approved the Affordable Housing Bill brought forward by Minister for Housing Darragh O’Brien TD, which will see the coalition government attempt to put its own stamp on solving the issues in Irish housing. Speaking after the approval of the Bill by Cabinet members, O’Brien said […]
1st June 2021
The core objective of the Housing Alliance is to achieve a step change in the increased delivery of new social and affordable homes. The Alliance recently appointed Sean O’Connor as its new Chairman and John Hannigan as Vice Chairman. Sean is CEO of Tuath and a Chartered Surveyor, John is […]
1st June 2021
The Y-Foundation’s Saija Turunen discusses how a housing first approach in Finland has seen the country close in on its ambitions to eradicate homelessness by 2027. Highlighting that Finland is currently the only EU country where the number of homelessness people is on the decline, Turunen points to a dedicated […]
1st June 2021
This year we have all lost quite a bit, some more than others and that is to be acknowledged, mourned and accepted, but what have we gained this past year, with the exception of a few kilos, is opportunity. More than ever before we have had to seek innovative solutions […]
1st June 2021
Despite initial predictions that the Covid-19 pandemic would lead to a softening of the harsh conditions of the housing market in Ireland, supply has thinned and prices have risen in the year since the virus reached Ireland’s shores. The housing sales market was sitting stable in early 2020, with prices […]
1st June 2021
Ensuring housing affordability, increased supply, access for key target groups and enhanced quality of all housing should be the overarching focus in the new proposed new government Housing for All policy document, writes Donal McManus, CEO at the Irish Council for Social Housing (ICSH). A national plan that has strategic […]
1st June 2021
Stormont Minister for Communities Deirdre Hargey MLA discusses her plans to tackle the significant challenges facing the northern housing system, including the revitalisation of the Housing Executive and the development of a housing supply strategy. Outlining that legislative and structural transformation is needed to address housing need in the North, […]
1st June 2021
Peter McVerry Trust, the national housing and homeless charity, has said it intends to rapidly grow the number of homes it is providing directly to people impacted by homelessness. The charity, which is now active in 28 of the 31 local authorities across Ireland, worked with 7,800 people and helped […]
1st June 2021
Austin O’Carroll, HSE Clinical Lead for the Dublin Homeless Covid Response, discusses the challenges of coordinating homeless services during the Covid-19 pandemic, how cross-sectoral collaboration was key to lower-than-expected infection rates, and the future of homelessness services after the pandemic. “I live and work in the north east of Dublin’s […]
1st June 2021
Respond, the approved housing body (AHB) and service provider, has a dual strategy of “building homes, improving lives”. As one of Ireland’s largest approved housing bodies, Respond is unique in providing a wide range of services alongside its housing construction and housing management. These include Daycare for Older People Services, […]
1st June 2021
In a review of the Irish economy, the International Monetary Fund (IMF) has said that Ireland will need to raise more taxes if it is to invest in affordable housing to a sufficient degree once recovery from the Covid-19 pandemic has begun to take hold. In its Staff Concluding Statement […]
1st June 2021
The recent decision by members of Fingal County Council to approve the disposal of land at Ballymastone, Donabate is the latest milestone for an innovative model that is set to increase the mechanisms open to local authorities for housing delivery. Fingal have developed a local authority-driven delivery model in which […]
1st June 2021
The Approved Housing Bodies Regulatory Authority (AHBRA) was established on 1 February 2021 by the Minister for Housing, Local Government and Heritage (DHLGH), Darragh O’Brien TD. AHBRA was established to oversee the effective governance, financial management and performance of all voluntary and co-operative housing bodies, in accordance with the legal […]
1st June 2021
Following the formation of the Fianna Fáil/Fine Gael/Green Party coalition government in July 2020, Sinn Féin has operated as its chief opposition, quickly identifying housing as its opponents’ Achilles heel. Ciarán Galway sits down with Sinn Féin housing spokesperson Eoin Ó Broin to discuss ‘generation rent’, homelessness and international investment. […]
1st June 2021
Covid-19 required radical action, but our climate and biodiversity emergencies need us to make long-term change to our lives to ensure sustainable futures for all, write Aoife Corcoran, Sustainability Advisor, and John O’Connor, Chief Executive Officer, The Housing Agency. Are the houses and communities we build now equipped for the […]
1st June 2021
Ciarán Galway speaks with Aoife Flynn Kennedy, Head of Clann, about collaborating in the era of Covid to deliver age-friendly housing. A component of Clúid Housing, Clann was established in January 2020 as an age-friendly housing body with a vision for “a society where everyone has a great place to […]
1st June 2021
Minister for Housing, Local Government and Heritage Darragh O’Brien TD published his Affordable Housing Bill with Cabinet approval on 4 May 2021, as news broke that a global investment company had block purchased most of a new housing development in Maynooth. The result was an instantaneous revival of intense media […]
1st June 2021
Prioritising affordability and sustainability Later this year will mark the completion of my term of office as Chief Executive of The Housing Agency. When I look back over the last 10 years, I can see some great progress resulting from unprecedented public investment in housing. Last year, about one-third of […]
7th June 2021
The Y-Foundation’s Saija Turunen discusses how a housing first approach in Finland has seen the country close in on its ambitions to eradicate homelessness by 2027. Highlighting that Finland is currently the only EU country where the number of homelessness people is on the decline, Turunen points to a dedicated […]
7th June 2021
Welcoming a renewed investment focus on housing delivery in Northern Ireland, Ark Housing CEO Jim McShane says that ambitions for the organisation to maximise its capacity for growth will see it build an additional 900 homes in the next five years, including a diversity of house types. Ark Housing Association […]
7th June 2021
No-one will disagree about the need for a significant increase in the supply of social housing in Northern Ireland. But, as Angela Clarke, Chair of South Ulster Housing Association knows, increasing supply is not just a numbers game. “We need to be able to deliver the right mix of homes […]
7th June 2021
A planned increase in Northern Ireland’s housing supply will require a greater focus on the skills pipeline to ensure capacity exists in the construction sector to deliver on ambitions. In April 2021, it was revealed that it could take up to two decades for housing supply to meet waiting list […]
7th June 2021
As Clanmil Housing Group launches its new ambitious five-year strategy, Chief Executive Clare McCarty discusses the heightened importance of people-focused delivery as we emerge from the pandemic. With over 30 years’ experience at the helm of Clanmil Housing Group, McCarty remains passionate about Clanmil’s purpose, to provide homes for people […]
7th June 2021
A rush back to ‘normal’ would be a failure to recognise the pre-existing homelessness crisis in Northern Ireland, writes David Whelan. To some extent, the pandemic-induced response to Northern Ireland’s growing homelessness crisis obscured the realities of an area already in dire need of intervention. The mammoth task undertaken by […]
7th June 2021
Director of Business Services at NI Water, Alistair Jinks, outlines the organisation’s pride at being one of the leading public bodies pushing forward innovative solutions to address the climate emergency. As the biggest user of electricity and the second largest landowner, NI Water is uniquely placed to harness its assets […]
7th June 2021
New Housing Executive Chief Executive Grainia Long discusses the role of the organisation in planned transformation of the housing sector and how the ability to borrow will have positive outcomes for exiting and future tenants. Long, a housing professional for over 20 years, officially took up post in April 2021 […]
7th June 2021
The Executive has been asked to bring forward a limited Bill to improve protections for private renters. Communities Minister Deirdre Hargey has stated that the Bill is not as “far reaching” as she would like but said that the Bill “needs to be achievable in the 11 months left in […]