1st June 2016
The Housing Agency explains how it promotes the provision of affordable and quality homes in sustainable communities. The Housing Agency works to advise government and assist local authorities and housing bodies to make evidence-based decisions about housing supply and best practise in housing. We know that currently, Ireland needs […]
9th December 2016
Taking place at a crucial time for the Irish housing sector, the annual Housing Conference 2016 examined ways of tackling key challenges going forward. With a wide ranging speaker panel, the conference saw plenty of discussion including future strategy, investment, obsolescence and housing associations.
8th April 2017
The annual Northern Ireland Housing Conference took place recently at Titanic Belfast. Speakers included local senior representatives from Department for Communities, Northern Ireland Housing Executive, Northern Ireland Federation of Housing Associations, as well as visiting speakers from Halton Housing Trust, Sheffield Hallam University, the Housing Agency and Health Service Executive. […]
8th April 2017
Abbeyfield Belfast has been providing accommodation and support services for older people for six decades and are now looking forward to the next 60 years of adapting to meet the changing needs and expectations of their community. As this is vital to our continued success, we have been taking some […]
8th April 2017
In May 2012, Land & Property Services (in association with the Northern Ireland Statistics and Research Agency) launched its first official House Price Index which charted the change in house prices since 2005. The report also included information on the number of properties sold – an important measure of activity […]
8th April 2017
Apex has been at the forefront of establishing a new ‘shared ownership scheme’ for Northern Ireland. The scheme is called FairShare and its introduction to the Northern Ireland market place has been welcomed by government, housing advice bodies and major mortgage lenders. Three major lenders now endorse FairShare – Halifax, […]
8th April 2017
25 years ago in 1992, in a universe bereft of the terms internet, selfies, Brexit, bedroom tax and local housing allowance, a group of determined individuals with a common interest in rural development sat down to work out how the rural housing crisis in Northern Ireland could be addressed. Motivated […]
8th April 2017
Co-ownership Housing Association hosted a round table discussion on all aspects of housing in Northern Ireland. We do not build enough new homes in Northern Ireland, what is getting in the way of that and what needs to be done? Anita Conway Although we are meeting our targets in the […]
8th April 2017
Jon Copestake Chief Retail and Consumer Goods Analyst at the Economist Intelligence Unit debates what makes a city liveable. What is liveability? “Liveability has come to mean a lot things to a lot of people over the years, when I started using the term 15 years ago it really wasn’t […]
8th April 2017
Chief Executive of Halton Housing Trust, Nick Atkin, outlines the driving factors behind his organisations Digital First strategy and the benefits it brings to both the business and the customer. The assumption that people who live in social housing don’t have access to the internet is a lazy myth according […]
8th April 2017
The Housing Executive is the largest social housing landlord in the UK maintaining almost 90,000 homes and has been named as one of the top 30 landlords in the UK. Through our leading edge research and housing analysis we inform and support housing regeneration initiatives to enable sustainable communities. The […]
8th April 2017
A slowdown in Northern Ireland’s housing market has been attributed to higher levels of uncertainty in economic stability, caused, not least, by major challenges such as Brexit. The latest Northern Ireland Quarterly House Price Index for the final quarter of 2016 has presented a slowing of the residential property market […]
8th April 2017
“There is no questions that Universal Credit is the most significant change in over 60 years.” Addressing the Northern Ireland Housing Conference, Tommy O’Reilly, Deputy Secretary at the Department for Communities, spoke on the practicalities of its implementation. Universal Credit (UC) is intended to replace a series of social welfare […]
8th April 2017
The Coalition Government instigated a major overhaul of the welfare system in 2010 which has dominated contemporary political, economic and policy debates in the United Kingdom ever since. Professor Christina Beatty of the Centre for Regional Economic and Social Research, Sheffield Hallam University, outlines the scale of these reforms, as […]
8th April 2017
Whilst a good home is so important, Clanmil Housing wants to do more to help tenants and their families prosper. The organisation is working with tenants to promote sustainable communities through a range of new services designed to help increase levels of life satisfaction and wellbeing. A lack of financial […]
8th April 2017
Isoilde Dillion, an architect with the Housing Agency, and Áine O’Reilly, an occupational therapist with the Health Service Executive presented the Design for Mental Health plan at the Northern Ireland Housing Conference. agendaNi reports. It is estimated that one in four people will experience mental health problems at some point […]
8th April 2017
‘Putting a roof over your head’ is both a simple, understandable want, and a significant policy issue in Northern Ireland. At the forefront of meeting that need, anticipating and responding to demand both now and in the future, are Northern Ireland’s Housing Associations, writes Ulster Bank Corporate Relationship Manager Claire […]
8th April 2017
As Northern Ireland readies itself to implement a fresh housing delivery plan, Head of Housing Policy and Performance Division of the Department for Communities, Ian Snowden, says that a prolonged period of political uncertainty will have implications for building on past successes. Addressing delegates at agendaNi’s Housing Conference 2017, Ian […]
8th April 2017
The Boards of Fold and Helm Housing Associations are delighted to confirm completion of the successful merger of both organisations. A new association, with a new name, identity and vision has been created supporting 33,000 households. Following an extensive consultation process involving the customers, the boards and 1,000 employees, Radius […]
8th April 2017
Connswater Homes Chair and Professor of Housing Paddy Gray believes that a dual strategy incorporating resilience and innovation will be key to addressing the social housing shortfall in Northern Ireland. Acknowledging a clear need for more social housing in Northern Ireland, Gray is assertive that a bricks and mortar solution […]
19th July 2017
Isoilde Dillon, an architect with the Housing Agency, and Áine O’Reilly, an occupational therapist with the Health Service Executive on the Design for Mental Health plan. It is estimated that one in four people will experience mental health problems at some point during their lives. Mental illness is a broad […]
19th July 2017
RTÉ has agreed a deal to sell just under nine acres of land at its Donnybrook campus in Dublin to Cairn Homes for €107.5 million. The agreed sale price for the 8.64 acres of land far exceeded the guide price of €75 million, set by estate agents Savills. London-listed Cairn […]
19th July 2017
Chief Executive of the UK’s Halton Housing Trust, Nick Atkin, outlines the driving factors behind his organisation’s Digital First strategy and the benefits it brings to both the business and the customer. The assumption that people who live in social housing don’t have access to the internet is a lazy […]
19th July 2017
Jon Copestake Chief Retail and Consumer Goods Analyst at the Economist Intelligence Unit debates what makes a city liveable. What is liveability? “Liveability has come to mean a lot of things to a lot of people over the years, when I started using the term 15 years ago it really […]
19th July 2017
CBRE Director Tim MacMahon examines the potential of the Build to Rent (BTR) concept for Ireland. Over the last number of years, investors globally have become increasingly interested in ‘alternative’ routes to investment in real estate as they seek to generate better returns and diversify their investment portfolios. Moving away […]
19th July 2017
The market landscape alongside financial risk management has grown increasingly complex during recent years. Centrus Advisors give an overview of how finance professionals should best steer through these challenges. Treasury and risk management The role of finance is even more critical and diverse. Dealings and exchange of information with both […]
19th July 2017
A pilot Focus Ireland campaign, developed to help families who are at risk of homelessness, has confirmed that 90 per cent of participants were still in tenancies three months after the initiative got underway. Underpinning the programme was a comprehensive spread of support measures, provided by Focus Ireland. Focus Ireland […]
19th July 2017
Neil Collins, Director of KPMG Corporate Finance asserts that there is an urgent need for structures that will facilitate institutional investment demands to support the delivery of large-scale social housing market development in Ireland. The Irish Government’s Action Plan for Housing and Homelessness: Rebuilding Ireland recognises that housing is a […]
19th July 2017
Planning specialist Henk van der Kamp believes that the country must have a planning process that delivers for the environment, the economy and every citizen. For this to happen requires the putting in place of very clear, strategic frameworks. Which according to van der Kamp, has not always been the […]
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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 2016
The Housing Agency explains how it promotes the provision of affordable and quality homes in sustainable communities. The Housing Agency works to advise government and assist local authorities and housing bodies to make evidence-based decisions about housing supply and best practise in housing. We know that currently, Ireland needs […]
9th December 2016
Taking place at a crucial time for the Irish housing sector, the annual Housing Conference 2016 examined ways of tackling key challenges going forward. With a wide ranging speaker panel, the conference saw plenty of discussion including future strategy, investment, obsolescence and housing associations.
8th April 2017
The annual Northern Ireland Housing Conference took place recently at Titanic Belfast. Speakers included local senior representatives from Department for Communities, Northern Ireland Housing Executive, Northern Ireland Federation of Housing Associations, as well as visiting speakers from Halton Housing Trust, Sheffield Hallam University, the Housing Agency and Health Service Executive. […]
8th April 2017
Abbeyfield Belfast has been providing accommodation and support services for older people for six decades and are now looking forward to the next 60 years of adapting to meet the changing needs and expectations of their community. As this is vital to our continued success, we have been taking some […]
8th April 2017
In May 2012, Land & Property Services (in association with the Northern Ireland Statistics and Research Agency) launched its first official House Price Index which charted the change in house prices since 2005. The report also included information on the number of properties sold – an important measure of activity […]
8th April 2017
Apex has been at the forefront of establishing a new ‘shared ownership scheme’ for Northern Ireland. The scheme is called FairShare and its introduction to the Northern Ireland market place has been welcomed by government, housing advice bodies and major mortgage lenders. Three major lenders now endorse FairShare – Halifax, […]
8th April 2017
25 years ago in 1992, in a universe bereft of the terms internet, selfies, Brexit, bedroom tax and local housing allowance, a group of determined individuals with a common interest in rural development sat down to work out how the rural housing crisis in Northern Ireland could be addressed. Motivated […]
8th April 2017
Co-ownership Housing Association hosted a round table discussion on all aspects of housing in Northern Ireland. We do not build enough new homes in Northern Ireland, what is getting in the way of that and what needs to be done? Anita Conway Although we are meeting our targets in the […]
8th April 2017
Jon Copestake Chief Retail and Consumer Goods Analyst at the Economist Intelligence Unit debates what makes a city liveable. What is liveability? “Liveability has come to mean a lot things to a lot of people over the years, when I started using the term 15 years ago it really wasn’t […]
8th April 2017
Chief Executive of Halton Housing Trust, Nick Atkin, outlines the driving factors behind his organisations Digital First strategy and the benefits it brings to both the business and the customer. The assumption that people who live in social housing don’t have access to the internet is a lazy myth according […]
8th April 2017
The Housing Executive is the largest social housing landlord in the UK maintaining almost 90,000 homes and has been named as one of the top 30 landlords in the UK. Through our leading edge research and housing analysis we inform and support housing regeneration initiatives to enable sustainable communities. The […]
8th April 2017
A slowdown in Northern Ireland’s housing market has been attributed to higher levels of uncertainty in economic stability, caused, not least, by major challenges such as Brexit. The latest Northern Ireland Quarterly House Price Index for the final quarter of 2016 has presented a slowing of the residential property market […]
8th April 2017
“There is no questions that Universal Credit is the most significant change in over 60 years.” Addressing the Northern Ireland Housing Conference, Tommy O’Reilly, Deputy Secretary at the Department for Communities, spoke on the practicalities of its implementation. Universal Credit (UC) is intended to replace a series of social welfare […]
8th April 2017
The Coalition Government instigated a major overhaul of the welfare system in 2010 which has dominated contemporary political, economic and policy debates in the United Kingdom ever since. Professor Christina Beatty of the Centre for Regional Economic and Social Research, Sheffield Hallam University, outlines the scale of these reforms, as […]
8th April 2017
Whilst a good home is so important, Clanmil Housing wants to do more to help tenants and their families prosper. The organisation is working with tenants to promote sustainable communities through a range of new services designed to help increase levels of life satisfaction and wellbeing. A lack of financial […]
8th April 2017
Isoilde Dillion, an architect with the Housing Agency, and Áine O’Reilly, an occupational therapist with the Health Service Executive presented the Design for Mental Health plan at the Northern Ireland Housing Conference. agendaNi reports. It is estimated that one in four people will experience mental health problems at some point […]
8th April 2017
‘Putting a roof over your head’ is both a simple, understandable want, and a significant policy issue in Northern Ireland. At the forefront of meeting that need, anticipating and responding to demand both now and in the future, are Northern Ireland’s Housing Associations, writes Ulster Bank Corporate Relationship Manager Claire […]
8th April 2017
As Northern Ireland readies itself to implement a fresh housing delivery plan, Head of Housing Policy and Performance Division of the Department for Communities, Ian Snowden, says that a prolonged period of political uncertainty will have implications for building on past successes. Addressing delegates at agendaNi’s Housing Conference 2017, Ian […]
8th April 2017
The Boards of Fold and Helm Housing Associations are delighted to confirm completion of the successful merger of both organisations. A new association, with a new name, identity and vision has been created supporting 33,000 households. Following an extensive consultation process involving the customers, the boards and 1,000 employees, Radius […]
8th April 2017
Connswater Homes Chair and Professor of Housing Paddy Gray believes that a dual strategy incorporating resilience and innovation will be key to addressing the social housing shortfall in Northern Ireland. Acknowledging a clear need for more social housing in Northern Ireland, Gray is assertive that a bricks and mortar solution […]
19th July 2017
Isoilde Dillon, an architect with the Housing Agency, and Áine O’Reilly, an occupational therapist with the Health Service Executive on the Design for Mental Health plan. It is estimated that one in four people will experience mental health problems at some point during their lives. Mental illness is a broad […]
19th July 2017
RTÉ has agreed a deal to sell just under nine acres of land at its Donnybrook campus in Dublin to Cairn Homes for €107.5 million. The agreed sale price for the 8.64 acres of land far exceeded the guide price of €75 million, set by estate agents Savills. London-listed Cairn […]
19th July 2017
Chief Executive of the UK’s Halton Housing Trust, Nick Atkin, outlines the driving factors behind his organisation’s Digital First strategy and the benefits it brings to both the business and the customer. The assumption that people who live in social housing don’t have access to the internet is a lazy […]
19th July 2017
Jon Copestake Chief Retail and Consumer Goods Analyst at the Economist Intelligence Unit debates what makes a city liveable. What is liveability? “Liveability has come to mean a lot of things to a lot of people over the years, when I started using the term 15 years ago it really […]
19th July 2017
CBRE Director Tim MacMahon examines the potential of the Build to Rent (BTR) concept for Ireland. Over the last number of years, investors globally have become increasingly interested in ‘alternative’ routes to investment in real estate as they seek to generate better returns and diversify their investment portfolios. Moving away […]
19th July 2017
The market landscape alongside financial risk management has grown increasingly complex during recent years. Centrus Advisors give an overview of how finance professionals should best steer through these challenges. Treasury and risk management The role of finance is even more critical and diverse. Dealings and exchange of information with both […]
19th July 2017
A pilot Focus Ireland campaign, developed to help families who are at risk of homelessness, has confirmed that 90 per cent of participants were still in tenancies three months after the initiative got underway. Underpinning the programme was a comprehensive spread of support measures, provided by Focus Ireland. Focus Ireland […]
19th July 2017
Neil Collins, Director of KPMG Corporate Finance asserts that there is an urgent need for structures that will facilitate institutional investment demands to support the delivery of large-scale social housing market development in Ireland. The Irish Government’s Action Plan for Housing and Homelessness: Rebuilding Ireland recognises that housing is a […]
19th July 2017
Planning specialist Henk van der Kamp believes that the country must have a planning process that delivers for the environment, the economy and every citizen. For this to happen requires the putting in place of very clear, strategic frameworks. Which according to van der Kamp, has not always been the […]