3rd November 2008
Devolution has made a difference in housing with extra funding and the launch of a new government policy agenda for the sector. Ryan Jennings and Peter Cheney discuss progress on this plan with Social Development Minister Margaret Ritchie. Margaret Ritchie has had an “abiding interest” in making sure that social […]
2nd November 2009
Owen McQuade discusses the work of the Northern Ireland Housing Commission with Grainia Long, who advises it as Director of the Chartered Institute of Housing. The province has reached a turning point for housing; the sector has many strengths as well as having room for improvement. Leading the work of […]
2nd November 2009
What does sustainable living really mean? agendaNi brought together four main players in housing and sustainability to discuss the subject at Woodbrook, Northern Ireland’s first eco-village on the outskirts of Lisburn. Sustainability has been on the agenda for almost 20 years but we are only now seeing environmentally friendly […]
8th March 2010
The housing selection scheme could increase division, according to Housing Minister Margaret Ritchie. Ryan Jennings looks at how integrated housing could be encouraged. When the Housing Executive was set up in 1971 its main aim was to move away from the evident inequalities in council housing allocation. Up until that […]
14th May 2010
Property consultants Savills had many good things to say about the state of the social housing stock here but some MLAs want more emphasis on maintaining existing properties rather than new-builds. Housing in Northern Ireland has not always been straight forward. Indeed the present housing authority – the Housing Executive […]
14th May 2010
Ryan Jennings hears South Eastern Trust Chief Executive Hugh McCaughey’s explanation of the role of housing in keeping the population healthy. Housing, Hugh McCaughey says, is one of the major health determinants. Simply increasing the standard of housing – and therefore decreasing deprivation – would contribute to both a longer […]
14th May 2010
Northern Ireland spends more on heating the home than any other region in the UK. Ryan Jennings finds out why and what is being done to help the fuel-poor. Defined as spending more than 10 per cent of a household income on heating the home, fuel poverty has moved up […]
14th May 2010
While the rest of the UK have their own boiler replacement schemes, Northern Ireland has yet to follow suit. agendaNi examines why. Older G-rated boilers will be replaced with A-rated ones. Perhaps one of the few headline grabbers the early stages of planning, it is Those people who are classed […]
6th December 2010
Plans to revive Northern Ireland’s economy and improve energy efficiency have been published by a lobby group. agendaNi takes a look at the proposals which promise to slash fuel bills and carbon emmissions. A number of groups have come together to launch the Northern Ireland Green New Deal, which aims […]
11th March 2011
Local democracy means that ministers must have power over policy, Alex Attwood has stated in a call for more reform. Officials and groups lobbying government need to change their attitude to ministers as devolution takes root, according to Alex Attwood. Speaking at the Northern Ireland Housing Conference, the Social Development […]
11th March 2011
A group has been set up to oversee change within the Housing Executive after a report identified weaknesses. Emma Blee takes a look at its findings. While the Housing Executive has “good governance structures” in place, a range of improvements could be made. Alex Attwood ordered the review in October […]
8th June 2011
Housing associations need to think outside the box and seek out non-banking sources of income, Nigel Perryman tells Peter Cheney. “Don’t put all your funding eggs in the one financial basket” is Nigel Perryman’s main message to housing associations as he encourages them to consider seeking finance on the capital […]
22nd December 2011
Kingspan Environmental is a division of Kingspan Group PLC that offers affordable environmental solutions for off-mains drainage, rainwater harvesting systems, fuel storage and intelligent telemetry solutions to meet the needs of sustainable building projects. Kingspan Telemetry Solutions Kingspan Environmental is the market leader in oil measurement technologies. The Kingspan Telemetry […]
3rd July 2012
Simon Community Northern Ireland is a charity that supports people who are homeless or at risk of becoming homeless. The organisation is committed to its vision of ‘ending homelessness’. Simon Community NI welcomes the intention to simplify the benefits system and improve incentives to make work pay. However, the organisation […]
3rd July 2012
With its housing stock rapidly increasing, Apex Housing Association is relocating its Belfast office to a city centre location to accommodate its growing workforce serving both the Greater Belfast area and the south east of the province. Apex will shortly be moving to 6 Cromac Place in the Gas Works […]
3rd July 2012
MLAs have voted against a review of segregation and a duty to share, leading to doubts over the new housing strategy’s ambitions. Housing organisations and political parties are waiting to see what Nelson McCausland’s goal of “communities of good neighbours” will mean in practice when his housing strategy is announced. […]
3rd July 2012
A new poverty bulletin shows that one-fifth of people are living in relative poverty and reports decreases in some forms of the problem. The Department for Social Development has produced its first annual poverty bulletin and reported that relative poverty (before housing costs are factored in) fell from 22 per […]
3rd July 2012
The Homelessness Strategy has four strategic objectives which the Department for Social Development, the Housing Executive, other relevant housing providers and the community and voluntary sector must implement by 2017. These are: to place homelessness prevention at the forefront of service delivery; reduce the length of time that households and […]
3rd July 2012
A social enterprise supporting 30,000 homes across the community Fold Housing Association launched its latest five-Year Corporate Plan earlier this year. For over 35 years the association has been delivering housing, care and support through the hard work and innovation of its voluntary board and dedicated workforce. Fold now supports […]
3rd July 2012
Oaklee’s priorities for the forthcoming strategy for the sector. Oaklee Homes Group welcomes the forthcoming Housing Strategy and wishes to work with the Housing Minister Nelson McCausland to help realise his vision to deliver 6,000 more homes in the coming years. Housing associations are fit for purpose to play a […]
3rd July 2012
In advance of the introduction of the Northern Ireland Welfare Reform Bill, agendaNi examines the potential changes. The stated aim of the Welfare Reform Act, which received royal assent in the rest of the UK on 8 March, is to make the benefits and tax credits systems fairer and simpler […]
3rd July 2012
With 266 housing units across the province, Homecare Housing provides accommodation for people who have a housing need which can be integrated with our other services of Care, Nursing and Support if required. All our services offer people an opportunity to live independently in the community and sometimes obtaining suitable […]
3rd July 2012
Triangle is recognised as being at the forefront of providing high quality housing and support services to people with a learning disability and/or complex needs for over 34 years in Northern Ireland. Chris Alexander, CEO from Triangle, said: “Triangle is always trying to improve its service provision. The organisation continues […]
3rd July 2012
Jim Dennison, Director of the Chartered Institute of Housing (CIH) in Northern Ireland, takes stock and considers what direction the sector needs to go in to deliver better housing outcomes for everyone in Northern Ireland. The housing system across the UK is not working. For some of us accessing and […]
3rd July 2012
Ark Housing is committed to building quality homes and strong communities by working in partnership with the voluntary, community and statutory sectors to alleviate housing need. The association’s mission is to meet housing need, to develop strong communities, to deliver equality, diversity and social justice. The association is a small- […]
3rd July 2012
Profiles of some leading individuals in the housing sector. Nelson McCausland, Minister for Social Development Nelson McCausland is Minister for Social Development and has been a DUP MLA for North Belfast since 2003. He moved from the UUP to the DUP in 2001. McCausland was previously Minister of Culture, Arts […]
17th December 2012
Fold’s approach to telecare is recognised as an effective model for older people. Fold Housing Association, Northern Ireland’s largest social enterprise, provides housing, care and support to 30,000 homes throughout Ireland. Fold was established 36 years ago when it introduced sheltered housing for retired older people, in need of quality […]
18th February 2013
Conservative stereotypes about welfare aren’t backed up by the facts, John O’Farrell writes. The public believes that 27 per cent of the benefits budget is lost to fraud when the real figure is under 1 per cent. “Entitlement” became the dirtiest word in right-wing circles in 2012. The Tea Party […]
3rd May 2013
Ulidia has been formally recognised for its commitment to tenants, employees and community relations. Ulidia Housing Association’s unique brand of customer focused housing service has recently been recognised by the award of the Government’s new Customer Service Excellence Standard (CSE) which replaces Charter Mark. The standard will assist Ulidia to […]
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3rd November 2008
Devolution has made a difference in housing with extra funding and the launch of a new government policy agenda for the sector. Ryan Jennings and Peter Cheney discuss progress on this plan with Social Development Minister Margaret Ritchie. Margaret Ritchie has had an “abiding interest” in making sure that social […]
2nd November 2009
Owen McQuade discusses the work of the Northern Ireland Housing Commission with Grainia Long, who advises it as Director of the Chartered Institute of Housing. The province has reached a turning point for housing; the sector has many strengths as well as having room for improvement. Leading the work of […]
2nd November 2009
What does sustainable living really mean? agendaNi brought together four main players in housing and sustainability to discuss the subject at Woodbrook, Northern Ireland’s first eco-village on the outskirts of Lisburn. Sustainability has been on the agenda for almost 20 years but we are only now seeing environmentally friendly […]
8th March 2010
The housing selection scheme could increase division, according to Housing Minister Margaret Ritchie. Ryan Jennings looks at how integrated housing could be encouraged. When the Housing Executive was set up in 1971 its main aim was to move away from the evident inequalities in council housing allocation. Up until that […]
14th May 2010
Property consultants Savills had many good things to say about the state of the social housing stock here but some MLAs want more emphasis on maintaining existing properties rather than new-builds. Housing in Northern Ireland has not always been straight forward. Indeed the present housing authority – the Housing Executive […]
14th May 2010
Ryan Jennings hears South Eastern Trust Chief Executive Hugh McCaughey’s explanation of the role of housing in keeping the population healthy. Housing, Hugh McCaughey says, is one of the major health determinants. Simply increasing the standard of housing – and therefore decreasing deprivation – would contribute to both a longer […]
14th May 2010
Northern Ireland spends more on heating the home than any other region in the UK. Ryan Jennings finds out why and what is being done to help the fuel-poor. Defined as spending more than 10 per cent of a household income on heating the home, fuel poverty has moved up […]
14th May 2010
While the rest of the UK have their own boiler replacement schemes, Northern Ireland has yet to follow suit. agendaNi examines why. Older G-rated boilers will be replaced with A-rated ones. Perhaps one of the few headline grabbers the early stages of planning, it is Those people who are classed […]
6th December 2010
Plans to revive Northern Ireland’s economy and improve energy efficiency have been published by a lobby group. agendaNi takes a look at the proposals which promise to slash fuel bills and carbon emmissions. A number of groups have come together to launch the Northern Ireland Green New Deal, which aims […]
11th March 2011
Local democracy means that ministers must have power over policy, Alex Attwood has stated in a call for more reform. Officials and groups lobbying government need to change their attitude to ministers as devolution takes root, according to Alex Attwood. Speaking at the Northern Ireland Housing Conference, the Social Development […]
11th March 2011
A group has been set up to oversee change within the Housing Executive after a report identified weaknesses. Emma Blee takes a look at its findings. While the Housing Executive has “good governance structures” in place, a range of improvements could be made. Alex Attwood ordered the review in October […]
8th June 2011
Housing associations need to think outside the box and seek out non-banking sources of income, Nigel Perryman tells Peter Cheney. “Don’t put all your funding eggs in the one financial basket” is Nigel Perryman’s main message to housing associations as he encourages them to consider seeking finance on the capital […]
22nd December 2011
Kingspan Environmental is a division of Kingspan Group PLC that offers affordable environmental solutions for off-mains drainage, rainwater harvesting systems, fuel storage and intelligent telemetry solutions to meet the needs of sustainable building projects. Kingspan Telemetry Solutions Kingspan Environmental is the market leader in oil measurement technologies. The Kingspan Telemetry […]
3rd July 2012
Simon Community Northern Ireland is a charity that supports people who are homeless or at risk of becoming homeless. The organisation is committed to its vision of ‘ending homelessness’. Simon Community NI welcomes the intention to simplify the benefits system and improve incentives to make work pay. However, the organisation […]
3rd July 2012
With its housing stock rapidly increasing, Apex Housing Association is relocating its Belfast office to a city centre location to accommodate its growing workforce serving both the Greater Belfast area and the south east of the province. Apex will shortly be moving to 6 Cromac Place in the Gas Works […]
3rd July 2012
MLAs have voted against a review of segregation and a duty to share, leading to doubts over the new housing strategy’s ambitions. Housing organisations and political parties are waiting to see what Nelson McCausland’s goal of “communities of good neighbours” will mean in practice when his housing strategy is announced. […]
3rd July 2012
A new poverty bulletin shows that one-fifth of people are living in relative poverty and reports decreases in some forms of the problem. The Department for Social Development has produced its first annual poverty bulletin and reported that relative poverty (before housing costs are factored in) fell from 22 per […]
3rd July 2012
The Homelessness Strategy has four strategic objectives which the Department for Social Development, the Housing Executive, other relevant housing providers and the community and voluntary sector must implement by 2017. These are: to place homelessness prevention at the forefront of service delivery; reduce the length of time that households and […]
3rd July 2012
A social enterprise supporting 30,000 homes across the community Fold Housing Association launched its latest five-Year Corporate Plan earlier this year. For over 35 years the association has been delivering housing, care and support through the hard work and innovation of its voluntary board and dedicated workforce. Fold now supports […]
3rd July 2012
Oaklee’s priorities for the forthcoming strategy for the sector. Oaklee Homes Group welcomes the forthcoming Housing Strategy and wishes to work with the Housing Minister Nelson McCausland to help realise his vision to deliver 6,000 more homes in the coming years. Housing associations are fit for purpose to play a […]
3rd July 2012
In advance of the introduction of the Northern Ireland Welfare Reform Bill, agendaNi examines the potential changes. The stated aim of the Welfare Reform Act, which received royal assent in the rest of the UK on 8 March, is to make the benefits and tax credits systems fairer and simpler […]
3rd July 2012
With 266 housing units across the province, Homecare Housing provides accommodation for people who have a housing need which can be integrated with our other services of Care, Nursing and Support if required. All our services offer people an opportunity to live independently in the community and sometimes obtaining suitable […]
3rd July 2012
Triangle is recognised as being at the forefront of providing high quality housing and support services to people with a learning disability and/or complex needs for over 34 years in Northern Ireland. Chris Alexander, CEO from Triangle, said: “Triangle is always trying to improve its service provision. The organisation continues […]
3rd July 2012
Jim Dennison, Director of the Chartered Institute of Housing (CIH) in Northern Ireland, takes stock and considers what direction the sector needs to go in to deliver better housing outcomes for everyone in Northern Ireland. The housing system across the UK is not working. For some of us accessing and […]
3rd July 2012
Ark Housing is committed to building quality homes and strong communities by working in partnership with the voluntary, community and statutory sectors to alleviate housing need. The association’s mission is to meet housing need, to develop strong communities, to deliver equality, diversity and social justice. The association is a small- […]
3rd July 2012
Profiles of some leading individuals in the housing sector. Nelson McCausland, Minister for Social Development Nelson McCausland is Minister for Social Development and has been a DUP MLA for North Belfast since 2003. He moved from the UUP to the DUP in 2001. McCausland was previously Minister of Culture, Arts […]
17th December 2012
Fold’s approach to telecare is recognised as an effective model for older people. Fold Housing Association, Northern Ireland’s largest social enterprise, provides housing, care and support to 30,000 homes throughout Ireland. Fold was established 36 years ago when it introduced sheltered housing for retired older people, in need of quality […]
18th February 2013
Conservative stereotypes about welfare aren’t backed up by the facts, John O’Farrell writes. The public believes that 27 per cent of the benefits budget is lost to fraud when the real figure is under 1 per cent. “Entitlement” became the dirtiest word in right-wing circles in 2012. The Tea Party […]
3rd May 2013
Ulidia has been formally recognised for its commitment to tenants, employees and community relations. Ulidia Housing Association’s unique brand of customer focused housing service has recently been recognised by the award of the Government’s new Customer Service Excellence Standard (CSE) which replaces Charter Mark. The standard will assist Ulidia to […]