4th July 2022
The Government published its National Policy on Architecture in May 2022 following Cabinet approval. Places for People seeks to promote “the power of architecture and design to bring about a more sustainable society”. The policy has been designed with the explicit goal of support the implementation of “architectural and built […]
4th July 2022
The Land Development Agency (LDA) is the State’s primary channel for the development of cost rental housing with a mission to unlock state land and make more efficient use of it to deliver large-scale affordable housing projects. LDA CEO John Coleman writes. The LDA is currently active on 12 sites […]
4th July 2022
The Parliamentary Budget Office (PBO) has called into question the sustainability of the model which has led to the State funding two-fifths private rental tenancies, describing it as “questionable”. In analysis looking at trends in spending and outputs of social and state supported housing over the decade to 2020, the […]
4th July 2022
Later in 2022, The Housing Agency will be celebrating its 10-year anniversary. As with all anniversaries, it is a welcome opportunity for the organisation to look back at where we began, our achievements, but crucially, to look forward to where we hope we will be in the next 10 years, […]
4th July 2022
The Housing Alliance is a collaboration between some of Ireland’s largest AHBs to provide more and better homes. Our members delivered the State’s first cost rental homes and provide almost 30,000 homes to social tenants; 40 per cent of the national social housing pipeline is currently provided by Housing Alliance […]
4th July 2022
Early indicators “suggest a strong pipeline of housing for 2022”, although the construction industry’s capacity to exceed the 20 per cent increase needed to meet Housing for All targets for 2022 remains to be seen. As the first step in achieving Housing for All’s headline target of an average of […]
4th July 2022
Apartments are a key element of our housing stock, and building new apartments, particularly in our cities is vital to help tackle climate change, achieve compact growth and make our cities more vibrant places to live, writes Catriona Lawlor, Administrative Officer with the Housing Agency’s Delivery Team. Many people want […]
4th July 2022
Roundtable hosted by: Bord Gáis Energy hosted a round table discussion on the topic of Ireland’s sustainable housing future, bringing together stakeholders from the public, private, non-profit, and academic sectors. What are the main challenges of successfully retrofitting 500,000 homes by 2030? Dave Kirwan Skills and costs. 12 per […]
4th July 2022
Ciarán Galway visits Laytown, County Meath to discuss priorities, consolidation, and professionalisation with Circle Voluntary Housing Association (VHA) Chief Executive and Housing Alliance chair, John Hannigan. Established as a general need family housing association in 2003, having trebled in size in the past five years, Circle VHA now operates in […]
4th July 2022
At a time of great uncertainty, with pressures such as inflation at home and the repercussions of the Russian invasion of Ukraine abroad, having a consistent housing plan is more important than ever, writes Minister for Housing Darragh O’Brien TD. Housing for All offers us this consistency. It is a […]
7th July 2022
The 2022 edition of Ireland’s Housing Magazine is the first since the publication of the Government’s housing plan Housing for All. Launched in September 2021, Housing for All commits €4 billion of state funding each year to enable the supply of over 300,000 homes by 2030. This represents a significant […]
25th October 2022
A study by the Economic Social Research Institute (ESRI) has found that homeownership for people aged 25-34 has declined from 60 per cent to under 30 per cent between the Celtic Tiger era of 2005 and 2015, and has predicted challenges for the current generation of renters in getting onto […]
25th October 2022
Hooke and MacDonald, a market leader in the Irish residential market, state that sustainable real estate is a stand-out feature within today’s international real estate industry and that investors and stakeholders are becoming increasingly motivated to acquire properties that have sustainable characteristics, writes Ken MacDonald, Managing Director. Considering the fact […]
25th October 2022
Minister for Housing, Local Government and Heritage Darragh O’Brien TD has indicated that a referendum on a constitutional right to housing could be held in the early part of 2023. O’Brien, who it was confirmed will retain his cabinet role in the upcoming December reshuffle, has been attempting a number […]
25th October 2022
Housing for All was applauded and welcomed by stakeholders as a response to a nation’s housing crisis, but is it really a crisis for all or only those that need housing and those specifically tasked with responding to that need? John Hannigan, CEO of Circle Voluntary Housing Association. Maybe if […]
25th October 2022
For years, various experts have held that the answer to housing supply shortages in cities lies with apartment construction. Certainly, where limited space exists, building up instead of out is difficult to argue with, write Paddy Smyth, Partner – Real Estate and Joanna Bannon, Senior Associate – Real Estate at […]
25th October 2022
Having reached over 10,000 for the first time in 2019, the number of homeless people in Ireland was reduced throughout the course of the Covid-19 pandemic, but 2022 has seen a regression, with record high amounts of people accessing emergency accommodation recorded in the consecutive months of July and August. […]
25th October 2022
After nearly two years of upheaval in the world had seemingly come to an end, no one could have predicted that 2022 would quickly usher in new economic turmoil and an unpredictable future for many. War in Ukraine, growing inflation and an energy crisis were taking hold, pushing households from […]
25th October 2022
As Ireland still battles to make up the ground in housing supply after years of underactivity, the number of planning permissions granted rose in Q2 2022, although concern abounds surrounding the estimated 70,000 to 80,000 residential units with permission that have not yet commenced construction. While Ireland’s planning permission system […]
25th October 2022
With 17,000 new homes having been delivered since the official beginning of the Housing for All programme in September 2021, the Government’s Q2 2022 progress report for the programme states that it is “on track to deliver the 2022 target of 24,600 new homes”, although only 53 per cent of […]
25th October 2022
The Land Development Agency (LDA) is a key channel for the development of cost rental housing with a mission to unlock state land and make more efficient use of it to deliver large-scale affordable housing projects. The LDA is currently active on 12 sites around the country and has launched […]
25th October 2022
Since the establishment of the Approved Housing Bodies Regulatory Authority (AHBRA) in February 2021, there has been a substantial amount of work undertaken in the formation of our organisational structures and processes. The creation of the new statutory body marks an important change in how the AHB sector is regulated, […]
25th October 2022
Respond CEO Declan Dunne outlines the organisation’s new Strategic Plan, raising the ambitions of social and affordable housing delivery and responding to increased challenges to people in need through their services. Respond began work as a social housing provider (Approved Housing Body) but recognised early on that housing does not […]
25th October 2022
The Housing Commission held its first meeting in January 2022, having been established under Housing for All. It will take a long-term strategic view on the policies being pursued under the plan and will roll out the timeline for a future referendum on a right to housing. The Commission is […]
25th October 2022
How have stakeholders working to tackle homelessness in the south-east region delivered more effective, integrated services? How have housing associations and tenants come together to build structures and cultures for tenant engagement? These are some of the questions dealt with to date by The Housing Agency’s Policy Insights Series, write […]
25th October 2022
Minister for Housing, Local Government and Heritage Darragh O’Brien TD discusses his priorities as minister with eolas, including the recent emergency evictions ban, the impact of high interest rates on construction, and possible updating of the National Planning Framework. Fourteen months on from the launch of Housing for All, what […]
18th July 2023
Following the launch of the National Housing Strategy for Disabled People 2022-2027 Implementation Plan, Derval McDonagh, Chief Executive Officer, Inclusion Ireland advocates for a more cohesive approach to supported independent living. In late June 2023, the long-awaited implementation plan for the housing strategy for disabled people was published. Having attended […]
18th July 2023
Chair of the Housing Commission, John O’Connor, discusses the key considerations for delivering sustainable policies and outcomes to improve housing. Established by the Government to independently examine and review the housing system in Ireland, the Housing Commission has been tasked with making long-term and sustainable policy recommendations that will improve […]
18th July 2023
Having now entered summer 2023, there are recent and proposed legislative changes that are likely to impact the housing sector. In March 2023, Section 13 of the Planning and Development and Foreshore (Amendment) Act 2022 was commenced together with supporting regulations. These had the effect that the Part 8 approval […]
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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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4th July 2022
The Government published its National Policy on Architecture in May 2022 following Cabinet approval. Places for People seeks to promote “the power of architecture and design to bring about a more sustainable society”. The policy has been designed with the explicit goal of support the implementation of “architectural and built […]
4th July 2022
The Land Development Agency (LDA) is the State’s primary channel for the development of cost rental housing with a mission to unlock state land and make more efficient use of it to deliver large-scale affordable housing projects. LDA CEO John Coleman writes. The LDA is currently active on 12 sites […]
4th July 2022
The Parliamentary Budget Office (PBO) has called into question the sustainability of the model which has led to the State funding two-fifths private rental tenancies, describing it as “questionable”. In analysis looking at trends in spending and outputs of social and state supported housing over the decade to 2020, the […]
4th July 2022
Later in 2022, The Housing Agency will be celebrating its 10-year anniversary. As with all anniversaries, it is a welcome opportunity for the organisation to look back at where we began, our achievements, but crucially, to look forward to where we hope we will be in the next 10 years, […]
4th July 2022
The Housing Alliance is a collaboration between some of Ireland’s largest AHBs to provide more and better homes. Our members delivered the State’s first cost rental homes and provide almost 30,000 homes to social tenants; 40 per cent of the national social housing pipeline is currently provided by Housing Alliance […]
4th July 2022
Early indicators “suggest a strong pipeline of housing for 2022”, although the construction industry’s capacity to exceed the 20 per cent increase needed to meet Housing for All targets for 2022 remains to be seen. As the first step in achieving Housing for All’s headline target of an average of […]
4th July 2022
Apartments are a key element of our housing stock, and building new apartments, particularly in our cities is vital to help tackle climate change, achieve compact growth and make our cities more vibrant places to live, writes Catriona Lawlor, Administrative Officer with the Housing Agency’s Delivery Team. Many people want […]
4th July 2022
Roundtable hosted by: Bord Gáis Energy hosted a round table discussion on the topic of Ireland’s sustainable housing future, bringing together stakeholders from the public, private, non-profit, and academic sectors. What are the main challenges of successfully retrofitting 500,000 homes by 2030? Dave Kirwan Skills and costs. 12 per […]
4th July 2022
Ciarán Galway visits Laytown, County Meath to discuss priorities, consolidation, and professionalisation with Circle Voluntary Housing Association (VHA) Chief Executive and Housing Alliance chair, John Hannigan. Established as a general need family housing association in 2003, having trebled in size in the past five years, Circle VHA now operates in […]
4th July 2022
At a time of great uncertainty, with pressures such as inflation at home and the repercussions of the Russian invasion of Ukraine abroad, having a consistent housing plan is more important than ever, writes Minister for Housing Darragh O’Brien TD. Housing for All offers us this consistency. It is a […]
7th July 2022
The 2022 edition of Ireland’s Housing Magazine is the first since the publication of the Government’s housing plan Housing for All. Launched in September 2021, Housing for All commits €4 billion of state funding each year to enable the supply of over 300,000 homes by 2030. This represents a significant […]
25th October 2022
A study by the Economic Social Research Institute (ESRI) has found that homeownership for people aged 25-34 has declined from 60 per cent to under 30 per cent between the Celtic Tiger era of 2005 and 2015, and has predicted challenges for the current generation of renters in getting onto […]
25th October 2022
Hooke and MacDonald, a market leader in the Irish residential market, state that sustainable real estate is a stand-out feature within today’s international real estate industry and that investors and stakeholders are becoming increasingly motivated to acquire properties that have sustainable characteristics, writes Ken MacDonald, Managing Director. Considering the fact […]
25th October 2022
Minister for Housing, Local Government and Heritage Darragh O’Brien TD has indicated that a referendum on a constitutional right to housing could be held in the early part of 2023. O’Brien, who it was confirmed will retain his cabinet role in the upcoming December reshuffle, has been attempting a number […]
25th October 2022
Housing for All was applauded and welcomed by stakeholders as a response to a nation’s housing crisis, but is it really a crisis for all or only those that need housing and those specifically tasked with responding to that need? John Hannigan, CEO of Circle Voluntary Housing Association. Maybe if […]
25th October 2022
For years, various experts have held that the answer to housing supply shortages in cities lies with apartment construction. Certainly, where limited space exists, building up instead of out is difficult to argue with, write Paddy Smyth, Partner – Real Estate and Joanna Bannon, Senior Associate – Real Estate at […]
25th October 2022
Having reached over 10,000 for the first time in 2019, the number of homeless people in Ireland was reduced throughout the course of the Covid-19 pandemic, but 2022 has seen a regression, with record high amounts of people accessing emergency accommodation recorded in the consecutive months of July and August. […]
25th October 2022
After nearly two years of upheaval in the world had seemingly come to an end, no one could have predicted that 2022 would quickly usher in new economic turmoil and an unpredictable future for many. War in Ukraine, growing inflation and an energy crisis were taking hold, pushing households from […]
25th October 2022
As Ireland still battles to make up the ground in housing supply after years of underactivity, the number of planning permissions granted rose in Q2 2022, although concern abounds surrounding the estimated 70,000 to 80,000 residential units with permission that have not yet commenced construction. While Ireland’s planning permission system […]
25th October 2022
With 17,000 new homes having been delivered since the official beginning of the Housing for All programme in September 2021, the Government’s Q2 2022 progress report for the programme states that it is “on track to deliver the 2022 target of 24,600 new homes”, although only 53 per cent of […]
25th October 2022
The Land Development Agency (LDA) is a key channel for the development of cost rental housing with a mission to unlock state land and make more efficient use of it to deliver large-scale affordable housing projects. The LDA is currently active on 12 sites around the country and has launched […]
25th October 2022
Since the establishment of the Approved Housing Bodies Regulatory Authority (AHBRA) in February 2021, there has been a substantial amount of work undertaken in the formation of our organisational structures and processes. The creation of the new statutory body marks an important change in how the AHB sector is regulated, […]
25th October 2022
Respond CEO Declan Dunne outlines the organisation’s new Strategic Plan, raising the ambitions of social and affordable housing delivery and responding to increased challenges to people in need through their services. Respond began work as a social housing provider (Approved Housing Body) but recognised early on that housing does not […]
25th October 2022
The Housing Commission held its first meeting in January 2022, having been established under Housing for All. It will take a long-term strategic view on the policies being pursued under the plan and will roll out the timeline for a future referendum on a right to housing. The Commission is […]
25th October 2022
How have stakeholders working to tackle homelessness in the south-east region delivered more effective, integrated services? How have housing associations and tenants come together to build structures and cultures for tenant engagement? These are some of the questions dealt with to date by The Housing Agency’s Policy Insights Series, write […]
25th October 2022
Minister for Housing, Local Government and Heritage Darragh O’Brien TD discusses his priorities as minister with eolas, including the recent emergency evictions ban, the impact of high interest rates on construction, and possible updating of the National Planning Framework. Fourteen months on from the launch of Housing for All, what […]
18th July 2023
Following the launch of the National Housing Strategy for Disabled People 2022-2027 Implementation Plan, Derval McDonagh, Chief Executive Officer, Inclusion Ireland advocates for a more cohesive approach to supported independent living. In late June 2023, the long-awaited implementation plan for the housing strategy for disabled people was published. Having attended […]
18th July 2023
Chair of the Housing Commission, John O’Connor, discusses the key considerations for delivering sustainable policies and outcomes to improve housing. Established by the Government to independently examine and review the housing system in Ireland, the Housing Commission has been tasked with making long-term and sustainable policy recommendations that will improve […]
18th July 2023
Having now entered summer 2023, there are recent and proposed legislative changes that are likely to impact the housing sector. In March 2023, Section 13 of the Planning and Development and Foreshore (Amendment) Act 2022 was commenced together with supporting regulations. These had the effect that the Part 8 approval […]