19th July 2017
Margaret Geraghty Director of Housing and Community at Fingal County Council outlines their approach to developing communities and responding to their needs. Having a director responsible for housing and community within a local authority isn’t very common but we have it in Fingal County Council and I believe it is […]
19th July 2017
Hugh Brennan, Ó Cualann CEO, unpacks the housing co-operative’s ambition to ensure its co-operative model for affordable housing can be replicated across Dublin and beyond. Ó Cualann Cohousing Alliance CLG (Ó Cualann) is a housing co-operative with Approved Housing Body (AHB) status. A not-for-profit company limited by guarantee, Ó Cualann […]
19th July 2017
The Economic and Social Research Institute (ESRI) has recommended the introduction of a Developers’ Tax to free up sites for building in areas of key demand such as Dublin. The release of the National Asset Management Agency’s (NAMA) Annual Report for 2016 outlined that that the organisation had helped deliver […]
19th July 2017
It is more important than ever to focus on the actions required to move us along the path to a rental sector that is stable, attractive and secure for both landlords and tenants. The overarching vision of the Residential Tenancies Board (RTB) is to create a well-functioning rental housing sector […]
19th July 2017
Dublin Institute of Technology’s Lorcan Sirr believes that the Government does not have an accurate register of all the domestic dwellings that currently exist in Ireland. “Analysis of the 2016 preliminary census results showed anomalies between the level of housing that was built and the actual number of houses added […]
19th July 2017
The most recent Household Credit Market Report from the Central Bank of Ireland finds that Irish households continued to reduce their debt-to-income and debt-to-asset ratios during 2016. However, in relative terms, indebtedness remains high in a European context. The Central Bank also found that the pace of decline in overall […]
19th July 2017
John-Mark McCafferty, Chief Executive of Threshold, outlines the charity’s work in protecting and supporting those in housing need. Threshold is a national housing charity with regional advice centres in Dublin, Cork and Galway, providing frontline advice and support services to people with housing problems across Ireland. Our vision is an […]
19th July 2017
Rapid build, modular homes are now playing a central role in allowing the Government and various Dublin Councils to address the homelessness challenge that continues to confront the capital city. While addressing the immediate homeless situation, the decision to go rapid-build was also taken on the basis that the latest […]
19th July 2017
After a year of significant change in 2016, Respond! outlines the progress made on social housing delivery and energy efficiency, as well as ambitions for the year ahead. We are privileged to have a new Chairperson in John O’Connor and largely a new Board of Directors, whose experience and acumen […]
19th July 2017
There is growing evidence that county and city councils around Ireland are committed to tackling the social housing crisis on their doorsteps. Local councillors are fully aware of just how large the waiting lists for accommodation are in their respective areas. However, councillors also recognise, in equal measure, that there […]
19th July 2017
The Housing Agency has been given the responsibility, on an interim basis, for regulating Approved Housing Bodies. A Regulation Office has been established to support this work and reports to an interim Regulatory Committee appointed by the Minister. Head of Regulation Susanna Lyons outlines her new role and the […]
19th July 2017
The Central Statistics Office (CSO) has published the first thematic report of the Census 2016 results: Profile 1 Housing in Ireland. The results show that a total of 2,003,645 houses and apartments were enumerated in the 2016 Census. Of these 1,697,665 units were occupied by persons usually resident in the […]
19th July 2017
Chief Executive of Fingal County Council Paul Reid outlines the county’s progress in tackling the housing crisis. Situated within the expanding Greater Dublin Region, with the fastest growing and youngest population in Ireland, Fingal County Council is in the frontline of the current housing crisis. We have been recognised as […]
19th July 2017
March 2017 saw the national roll-out of the Housing Assistance Payment (HAP) Scheme and, according to the Department of Housing’s Tom Gallagher, the new measure is having the desired effect on the ground. “HAP represents a genuine step change in the way housing benefit is made available. In essence, it […]
19th July 2017
Ireland’s Housing Magazine examines the progress of the Rebuilding Ireland Plan to date. The construction industry can generate 75,000 jobs, create 25,000 houses every year and deliver infrastructure projects worth over €26 billion, if a supportive policy framework is in place, according to the Construction Industry Federation (CIF). CIF President […]
19th July 2017
Brian O’Gorman, CEO of Clúid Housing, talks to Owen McQuade about the need to see social housing as just another form of housing and the housing association’s plans to deliver 2,500 new homes over three years. Brian O’Gorman was Clúid Housing’s first employee and is now its CEO. The largest […]
19th July 2017
John O’Connor, Chief Executive of the Housing Agency looks at the current issues in Irish housing and priorities moving forward. Ireland still has several legacy issues due to the economic crash. There is still a level of mortgage arrears, which is significantly more than the European norm and at levels […]
19th July 2017
As we approach the first anniversary of the launch of the Rebuilding Ireland Action Plan for Housing and Homelessness in July, it’s naturally a time of reflection and review. Department of Housing Secretary General, John McCarthy, writes. The Rebuilding Ireland launch anniversary also coincides with the appointment of Minister Eoghan […]
19th July 2017
Ireland is currently in the middle of a housing emergency with increasing demand for housing and growing levels of homelessness. It is a critical issue for the Government. The big question is how did it happen and how can it be resolved. The reason for this significant demand for housing […]
19th July 2017
The contribution of housing associations in a housing market starved of new supply has been spotlighted by the Irish Council for Social Housing (ICSH). The organisation’s Chief Executive Officer Donal McManus has expressed his concern at the lack of progress on the establishment of a coordination unit, or a one-stop-shop, […]
27th November 2017
1st December 2017
KPMG hosted a round table discussion with key stakeholders on the role of the private sector in social housing. What in your view are the current blockages to getting social housing delivered at scale? Eamonn Waters The provision of social housing is one of the biggest challenges facing Ireland at […]
27th April 2018
Following the release of the latest construction output statistics by NISRA in April 2018, agendaNi presents a visual outline of performance in the housing sector for Q4 2017. Housing made up 37 per cent of all construction output in Northern Ireland for the final quarter of 2017, second behind Other […]
27th April 2018
Since opening in 1978, Extern has become known as an innovator in homelessness service delivery. We find out more about the charity’s newest homelessness project, Extern Homes. “I went from sleeping in a car, to a year in a hostel, to meeting Extern and within two weeks, being housed in […]
27th April 2018
Stephen Pound is a Labour MP for Ealing North and former Shadow Minister for Northern Ireland. From 1997 to 2010 he served on the Northern Ireland Affairs Committee. agendaNi caught up with him in March during a visit to Belfast to attend the Northern Ireland Housing Conference. Where does your […]
27th April 2018
As Triangle Housing Association finishes its 40th year, we are confident it reflects the values and the work of the ‘pioneering women’ who in 1977 envisioned its role to provide housing, support and care, employment services and the building of communities. Triangle has grown significantly over that time, now employing […]
27th April 2018
Speaking at agendaNi’s Northern Ireland Housing Conference 2018, Elaine Scott, Housing Services Manager of the City of Edinburgh Council outlines the ambitious project to deliver 20,000 affordable homes over the next decade. Outlining Edinburgh’s housing challenge, Scott says that the City’s population is expected to grow by 20 per cent […]
27th April 2018
Once completed, Apex’s development at Clon Elagh in Derry~Londonderry will include over 750 high-quality new homes, with green spaces and a linear park. This is one of the largest developments undertaken by a housing association in Northern Ireland in the last 30 years. The sheer scale of the development, totalling […]
27th April 2018
With current derogation by the UK Treasury, limiting the impact of the decision to reclassify Northern Ireland housing associations as public bodies, set to expire in March 2019, agendaNi looks at the implications of a lack of Executive decision-making and the future options for the sector. In September 2016 the […]
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19th July 2017
Margaret Geraghty Director of Housing and Community at Fingal County Council outlines their approach to developing communities and responding to their needs. Having a director responsible for housing and community within a local authority isn’t very common but we have it in Fingal County Council and I believe it is […]
19th July 2017
Hugh Brennan, Ó Cualann CEO, unpacks the housing co-operative’s ambition to ensure its co-operative model for affordable housing can be replicated across Dublin and beyond. Ó Cualann Cohousing Alliance CLG (Ó Cualann) is a housing co-operative with Approved Housing Body (AHB) status. A not-for-profit company limited by guarantee, Ó Cualann […]
19th July 2017
The Economic and Social Research Institute (ESRI) has recommended the introduction of a Developers’ Tax to free up sites for building in areas of key demand such as Dublin. The release of the National Asset Management Agency’s (NAMA) Annual Report for 2016 outlined that that the organisation had helped deliver […]
19th July 2017
It is more important than ever to focus on the actions required to move us along the path to a rental sector that is stable, attractive and secure for both landlords and tenants. The overarching vision of the Residential Tenancies Board (RTB) is to create a well-functioning rental housing sector […]
19th July 2017
Dublin Institute of Technology’s Lorcan Sirr believes that the Government does not have an accurate register of all the domestic dwellings that currently exist in Ireland. “Analysis of the 2016 preliminary census results showed anomalies between the level of housing that was built and the actual number of houses added […]
19th July 2017
The most recent Household Credit Market Report from the Central Bank of Ireland finds that Irish households continued to reduce their debt-to-income and debt-to-asset ratios during 2016. However, in relative terms, indebtedness remains high in a European context. The Central Bank also found that the pace of decline in overall […]
19th July 2017
John-Mark McCafferty, Chief Executive of Threshold, outlines the charity’s work in protecting and supporting those in housing need. Threshold is a national housing charity with regional advice centres in Dublin, Cork and Galway, providing frontline advice and support services to people with housing problems across Ireland. Our vision is an […]
19th July 2017
Rapid build, modular homes are now playing a central role in allowing the Government and various Dublin Councils to address the homelessness challenge that continues to confront the capital city. While addressing the immediate homeless situation, the decision to go rapid-build was also taken on the basis that the latest […]
19th July 2017
After a year of significant change in 2016, Respond! outlines the progress made on social housing delivery and energy efficiency, as well as ambitions for the year ahead. We are privileged to have a new Chairperson in John O’Connor and largely a new Board of Directors, whose experience and acumen […]
19th July 2017
There is growing evidence that county and city councils around Ireland are committed to tackling the social housing crisis on their doorsteps. Local councillors are fully aware of just how large the waiting lists for accommodation are in their respective areas. However, councillors also recognise, in equal measure, that there […]
19th July 2017
The Housing Agency has been given the responsibility, on an interim basis, for regulating Approved Housing Bodies. A Regulation Office has been established to support this work and reports to an interim Regulatory Committee appointed by the Minister. Head of Regulation Susanna Lyons outlines her new role and the […]
19th July 2017
The Central Statistics Office (CSO) has published the first thematic report of the Census 2016 results: Profile 1 Housing in Ireland. The results show that a total of 2,003,645 houses and apartments were enumerated in the 2016 Census. Of these 1,697,665 units were occupied by persons usually resident in the […]
19th July 2017
Chief Executive of Fingal County Council Paul Reid outlines the county’s progress in tackling the housing crisis. Situated within the expanding Greater Dublin Region, with the fastest growing and youngest population in Ireland, Fingal County Council is in the frontline of the current housing crisis. We have been recognised as […]
19th July 2017
March 2017 saw the national roll-out of the Housing Assistance Payment (HAP) Scheme and, according to the Department of Housing’s Tom Gallagher, the new measure is having the desired effect on the ground. “HAP represents a genuine step change in the way housing benefit is made available. In essence, it […]
19th July 2017
Ireland’s Housing Magazine examines the progress of the Rebuilding Ireland Plan to date. The construction industry can generate 75,000 jobs, create 25,000 houses every year and deliver infrastructure projects worth over €26 billion, if a supportive policy framework is in place, according to the Construction Industry Federation (CIF). CIF President […]
19th July 2017
Brian O’Gorman, CEO of Clúid Housing, talks to Owen McQuade about the need to see social housing as just another form of housing and the housing association’s plans to deliver 2,500 new homes over three years. Brian O’Gorman was Clúid Housing’s first employee and is now its CEO. The largest […]
19th July 2017
John O’Connor, Chief Executive of the Housing Agency looks at the current issues in Irish housing and priorities moving forward. Ireland still has several legacy issues due to the economic crash. There is still a level of mortgage arrears, which is significantly more than the European norm and at levels […]
19th July 2017
As we approach the first anniversary of the launch of the Rebuilding Ireland Action Plan for Housing and Homelessness in July, it’s naturally a time of reflection and review. Department of Housing Secretary General, John McCarthy, writes. The Rebuilding Ireland launch anniversary also coincides with the appointment of Minister Eoghan […]
19th July 2017
Ireland is currently in the middle of a housing emergency with increasing demand for housing and growing levels of homelessness. It is a critical issue for the Government. The big question is how did it happen and how can it be resolved. The reason for this significant demand for housing […]
19th July 2017
The contribution of housing associations in a housing market starved of new supply has been spotlighted by the Irish Council for Social Housing (ICSH). The organisation’s Chief Executive Officer Donal McManus has expressed his concern at the lack of progress on the establishment of a coordination unit, or a one-stop-shop, […]
27th November 2017
1st December 2017
KPMG hosted a round table discussion with key stakeholders on the role of the private sector in social housing. What in your view are the current blockages to getting social housing delivered at scale? Eamonn Waters The provision of social housing is one of the biggest challenges facing Ireland at […]
27th April 2018
Following the release of the latest construction output statistics by NISRA in April 2018, agendaNi presents a visual outline of performance in the housing sector for Q4 2017. Housing made up 37 per cent of all construction output in Northern Ireland for the final quarter of 2017, second behind Other […]
27th April 2018
Since opening in 1978, Extern has become known as an innovator in homelessness service delivery. We find out more about the charity’s newest homelessness project, Extern Homes. “I went from sleeping in a car, to a year in a hostel, to meeting Extern and within two weeks, being housed in […]
27th April 2018
Stephen Pound is a Labour MP for Ealing North and former Shadow Minister for Northern Ireland. From 1997 to 2010 he served on the Northern Ireland Affairs Committee. agendaNi caught up with him in March during a visit to Belfast to attend the Northern Ireland Housing Conference. Where does your […]
27th April 2018
As Triangle Housing Association finishes its 40th year, we are confident it reflects the values and the work of the ‘pioneering women’ who in 1977 envisioned its role to provide housing, support and care, employment services and the building of communities. Triangle has grown significantly over that time, now employing […]
27th April 2018
Speaking at agendaNi’s Northern Ireland Housing Conference 2018, Elaine Scott, Housing Services Manager of the City of Edinburgh Council outlines the ambitious project to deliver 20,000 affordable homes over the next decade. Outlining Edinburgh’s housing challenge, Scott says that the City’s population is expected to grow by 20 per cent […]
27th April 2018
Once completed, Apex’s development at Clon Elagh in Derry~Londonderry will include over 750 high-quality new homes, with green spaces and a linear park. This is one of the largest developments undertaken by a housing association in Northern Ireland in the last 30 years. The sheer scale of the development, totalling […]
27th April 2018
With current derogation by the UK Treasury, limiting the impact of the decision to reclassify Northern Ireland housing associations as public bodies, set to expire in March 2019, agendaNi looks at the implications of a lack of Executive decision-making and the future options for the sector. In September 2016 the […]