5th November 2020
In September, Oaklee Housing launched their 34 general needs social housing scheme at Weston, on Kettles Lane in Swords, North Co. Dublin with the help of Minister for Housing Local Government and Heritage, Darragh O’Brien TD. The scheme, comprising a mix of three-bedroom houses, three-bedroom duplex apartments and two-bedroom ground […]
5th November 2020
Despite an estimated stoppage of €17.9 billion worth of project works by the end of March 2020, Covid-19’s impact on the construction sector does not look to have had the black or white, good or bad type of effect it has had on other industries. At the end of March […]
5th November 2020
In Ireland over the last decade we have seen what appears to be a marked increase in the level of racism and anti-social behaviour. This is the experience of frontline workers and the results of the statistics that Circle VHA gather as an approved housing body (AHB), writes CEO John […]
5th November 2020
The Housing Alliance was delighted to announce the appointment of Anne-Marie McNally as its Executive Director in July. Anne-Marie hit the ground running and in addition to getting familiar with the various bodies and agencies operating within the housing sector in Ireland, she also put together the pre-budget submission for […]
5th November 2020
A report in the vacant site levy in Ireland has found that less than a third of money due was paid by property owners by the beginning of 2020. The report, published by the Oireachtas’ Parliamentary Budget Office (PBO) in May 2020, reported that €2.3 million was due at the […]
5th November 2020
The Mulvey report identified the need to make Dublin’s North East Inner City a safe, attractive and vibrant living and working environment with opportunities for all to lead full lives. The regeneration of St Mary’s Mansions, completed by Clúid Housing, is the first major regeneration project in the area commissioned […]
5th November 2020
Homeless charities have welcomed the increased budget for homelessness services included in Budget 2021, while other charities have voiced hope that the Covid-19 crisis will be a turning point for homelessness in Ireland. Overall, the Department of Housing, Local Government and Heritage was allocated a budget of €5.169 billion under […]
5th November 2020
Despite the impact of the pandemic, Respond are confident that they will surpass their housing targets and make significant progress on the seven core goals outlined in their ambitious Strategic Plan out to 2023. Respond is an approved housing body (AHB) and service provider working all around Ireland. Approved housing […]
5th November 2020
The Programme for Government agreed by Fianna Fáil, Fine Gael and the Green Party pledged “housing for all”. As they pursue that goal, the Government’s first budget has delivered the largest housing budget in State history. With the housing and homelessness crises topping the list of priorities as Ireland went […]
5th November 2020
Ireland is the story of land and land is the story of Ireland, writes John O’Connor, Chief Executive Officer of the Housing Agency. Of all the housing measures announced in Budget 2021, the one that can make the most significant long-term change is the investment in affordable housing. In Budget […]
26th October 2021
The Housing for All plan is set to deliver for many households and to tackle the complex problems that have been accumulating in the Irish housing sector. The Irish Council for Social Housing (ICSH) welcomes it and, in particular, we are encouraged by the certainty of a long-term and multi-annual […]
26th October 2021
The Government’s latest update on unfinished housing developments shows that over half of the developments unfinished in 2017 have now either been completed or had construction progress to a point where they are no longer considered unfinished. As of 2020, there are now 124 unfinished developments on the register. Although […]
26th October 2021
As part of its efforts to deliver the ambitious housing targets laid out in Housing for All, the Government has announced its intentions to review the planning process in Ireland, with Taoiseach Micheál Martin stating a “complete overhaul” was needed to deliver on the plan’s goals. Speaking upon the announcement […]
26th October 2021
The construction industry returned to a very different landscape following its re-opening in May this year after the Covid-19-related lockdowns. As well as changes to on-site work practices, the Covid-19 pandemic has led to worldwide supply shortages resulting in an increase of as much as 30 per cent in the […]
26th October 2021
The Approved Housing Bodies Regulatory Authority (AHBRA) released its Statement of Strategy 2021–2024 in late October, laying out its intentions to deliver on its mandate in the newly regulated field. The Housing (Regulation of Approved Housing Bodies) Act 2019 provides for the full statutory regulation of the AHB sector, which […]
26th October 2021
At Circle Voluntary Housing Association, we firmly believe that how we interact with our tenants, communities, colleagues, and key stakeholders is of fundamental importance, writes Liz Clarke, Director of Services. Tenant engagement is, and will continue to be, at the heart of everything we do. We strongly believe that our […]
26th October 2021
July 2021’s homelessness figures show a slight decrease in the number of homeless adults in Ireland and a bigger decrease in the number of homeless families. These figures will have made welcome reading for the Government, who unveiled Housing for All one week after the publication of these figures including […]
26th October 2021
It will take time to absorb the myriad of measures contained in the Government’s recently published Housing for All report and the likely implications and consequences of same, writes Marie Hunt, Executive Director of CBRE Ireland. While the full detail is still forthcoming, the Government is to be commended for […]
26th October 2021
Executive Director of the Housing Alliance, Camille Loftus, discusses the role of local housing action plans in achieving the ambitions of Housing for All. The Housing Alliance is a collaboration between the six largest not-for-profit social and affordable housing providers (AHBs) in Ireland: Circle Voluntary Housing, Clúid Housing, Cooperative Housing […]
26th October 2021
Over one million Berliners have voted in favour of expropriating the housing stocks of large residential investors. On 26 September 2021, alongside the Berlin state and German federal elections, Berliners participated in a public referendum on housing. During this plebiscite, over one million Berliners voted in favour of the expropriation […]
26th October 2021
Emerging from the financial crisis and restrictions in exchequer funding, in 2016, Oaklee Housing launched its three-year corporate strategy. With homelessness at an all-time high, the strategy outlined our ambitious plans to deliver increased numbers of social housing in an efficient, cost effective and timely manner, writes Siobháin Bunni, Head […]
26th October 2021
The 219-page Monitoring Adequate Housing in Ireland report proposes a set of six indicators for monitoring the right to adequate housing in Ireland and provides baseline figures across a range of dimensions and across different social groups in Ireland. Jointly published by the Irish Human Rights and Equality Commission (IHREC) […]
26th October 2021
Dedicated professionals want to be held accountable for their ESG credentials. Sustainability has also entered the social housing sector by showing its positive impact on tenants (the S), by meeting serious retrofitting challenges (the E) and by being compliant in a regulatory environment (the G). Social credentials are distinctive, governance […]
26th October 2021
Enabling a sustainable housing system is one of the explicitly stated goals in the Government’s new Housing for All plan. eolas examines the targets within that goal in detail and how it is being achieved elsewhere. “The future environmental sustainability of our housing stock, including low-carbon housing, is imperative. Sustainable […]
26th October 2021
Respond, the Approved Housing Body and community services provider, has a building programme in excess of €1 billion and delivers homes in 15 to 18 months from commencement on site at an average cost of less than €300,000 including site and all other costs, based on the homes in its […]
26th October 2021
“Right now, Ireland’s housing system is not meeting the needs of enough of our people,” reads Housing for All, the Government’s new housing plan. The recently published plan will act as the Government’s blueprint for solving the housing crisis, replacing the previous plan, Rebuilding Ireland, five years after it was […]
26th October 2021
New CEO of The Housing Agency, Bob Jordan talks to Owen McQuade about supporting the delivery of Housing for All and the importance of affordability and social inclusion in housing and communities. Bob Jordan takes the helm at The Housing Agency as the Government publishes its new housing strategy. Commenting […]
26th October 2021
Right now, Ireland’s housing system is not meeting the needs of enough of our people. My colleagues in Government and I are keenly aware of this. Minister for Housing Darragh O’Brien TD writes. As we finally – and thankfully – come out the other side of Covid-19, the Government has […]
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 […]
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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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5th November 2020
In September, Oaklee Housing launched their 34 general needs social housing scheme at Weston, on Kettles Lane in Swords, North Co. Dublin with the help of Minister for Housing Local Government and Heritage, Darragh O’Brien TD. The scheme, comprising a mix of three-bedroom houses, three-bedroom duplex apartments and two-bedroom ground […]
5th November 2020
Despite an estimated stoppage of €17.9 billion worth of project works by the end of March 2020, Covid-19’s impact on the construction sector does not look to have had the black or white, good or bad type of effect it has had on other industries. At the end of March […]
5th November 2020
In Ireland over the last decade we have seen what appears to be a marked increase in the level of racism and anti-social behaviour. This is the experience of frontline workers and the results of the statistics that Circle VHA gather as an approved housing body (AHB), writes CEO John […]
5th November 2020
The Housing Alliance was delighted to announce the appointment of Anne-Marie McNally as its Executive Director in July. Anne-Marie hit the ground running and in addition to getting familiar with the various bodies and agencies operating within the housing sector in Ireland, she also put together the pre-budget submission for […]
5th November 2020
A report in the vacant site levy in Ireland has found that less than a third of money due was paid by property owners by the beginning of 2020. The report, published by the Oireachtas’ Parliamentary Budget Office (PBO) in May 2020, reported that €2.3 million was due at the […]
5th November 2020
The Mulvey report identified the need to make Dublin’s North East Inner City a safe, attractive and vibrant living and working environment with opportunities for all to lead full lives. The regeneration of St Mary’s Mansions, completed by Clúid Housing, is the first major regeneration project in the area commissioned […]
5th November 2020
Homeless charities have welcomed the increased budget for homelessness services included in Budget 2021, while other charities have voiced hope that the Covid-19 crisis will be a turning point for homelessness in Ireland. Overall, the Department of Housing, Local Government and Heritage was allocated a budget of €5.169 billion under […]
5th November 2020
Despite the impact of the pandemic, Respond are confident that they will surpass their housing targets and make significant progress on the seven core goals outlined in their ambitious Strategic Plan out to 2023. Respond is an approved housing body (AHB) and service provider working all around Ireland. Approved housing […]
5th November 2020
The Programme for Government agreed by Fianna Fáil, Fine Gael and the Green Party pledged “housing for all”. As they pursue that goal, the Government’s first budget has delivered the largest housing budget in State history. With the housing and homelessness crises topping the list of priorities as Ireland went […]
5th November 2020
Ireland is the story of land and land is the story of Ireland, writes John O’Connor, Chief Executive Officer of the Housing Agency. Of all the housing measures announced in Budget 2021, the one that can make the most significant long-term change is the investment in affordable housing. In Budget […]
26th October 2021
The Housing for All plan is set to deliver for many households and to tackle the complex problems that have been accumulating in the Irish housing sector. The Irish Council for Social Housing (ICSH) welcomes it and, in particular, we are encouraged by the certainty of a long-term and multi-annual […]
26th October 2021
The Government’s latest update on unfinished housing developments shows that over half of the developments unfinished in 2017 have now either been completed or had construction progress to a point where they are no longer considered unfinished. As of 2020, there are now 124 unfinished developments on the register. Although […]
26th October 2021
As part of its efforts to deliver the ambitious housing targets laid out in Housing for All, the Government has announced its intentions to review the planning process in Ireland, with Taoiseach Micheál Martin stating a “complete overhaul” was needed to deliver on the plan’s goals. Speaking upon the announcement […]
26th October 2021
The construction industry returned to a very different landscape following its re-opening in May this year after the Covid-19-related lockdowns. As well as changes to on-site work practices, the Covid-19 pandemic has led to worldwide supply shortages resulting in an increase of as much as 30 per cent in the […]
26th October 2021
The Approved Housing Bodies Regulatory Authority (AHBRA) released its Statement of Strategy 2021–2024 in late October, laying out its intentions to deliver on its mandate in the newly regulated field. The Housing (Regulation of Approved Housing Bodies) Act 2019 provides for the full statutory regulation of the AHB sector, which […]
26th October 2021
At Circle Voluntary Housing Association, we firmly believe that how we interact with our tenants, communities, colleagues, and key stakeholders is of fundamental importance, writes Liz Clarke, Director of Services. Tenant engagement is, and will continue to be, at the heart of everything we do. We strongly believe that our […]
26th October 2021
July 2021’s homelessness figures show a slight decrease in the number of homeless adults in Ireland and a bigger decrease in the number of homeless families. These figures will have made welcome reading for the Government, who unveiled Housing for All one week after the publication of these figures including […]
26th October 2021
It will take time to absorb the myriad of measures contained in the Government’s recently published Housing for All report and the likely implications and consequences of same, writes Marie Hunt, Executive Director of CBRE Ireland. While the full detail is still forthcoming, the Government is to be commended for […]
26th October 2021
Executive Director of the Housing Alliance, Camille Loftus, discusses the role of local housing action plans in achieving the ambitions of Housing for All. The Housing Alliance is a collaboration between the six largest not-for-profit social and affordable housing providers (AHBs) in Ireland: Circle Voluntary Housing, Clúid Housing, Cooperative Housing […]
26th October 2021
Over one million Berliners have voted in favour of expropriating the housing stocks of large residential investors. On 26 September 2021, alongside the Berlin state and German federal elections, Berliners participated in a public referendum on housing. During this plebiscite, over one million Berliners voted in favour of the expropriation […]
26th October 2021
Emerging from the financial crisis and restrictions in exchequer funding, in 2016, Oaklee Housing launched its three-year corporate strategy. With homelessness at an all-time high, the strategy outlined our ambitious plans to deliver increased numbers of social housing in an efficient, cost effective and timely manner, writes Siobháin Bunni, Head […]
26th October 2021
The 219-page Monitoring Adequate Housing in Ireland report proposes a set of six indicators for monitoring the right to adequate housing in Ireland and provides baseline figures across a range of dimensions and across different social groups in Ireland. Jointly published by the Irish Human Rights and Equality Commission (IHREC) […]
26th October 2021
Dedicated professionals want to be held accountable for their ESG credentials. Sustainability has also entered the social housing sector by showing its positive impact on tenants (the S), by meeting serious retrofitting challenges (the E) and by being compliant in a regulatory environment (the G). Social credentials are distinctive, governance […]
26th October 2021
Enabling a sustainable housing system is one of the explicitly stated goals in the Government’s new Housing for All plan. eolas examines the targets within that goal in detail and how it is being achieved elsewhere. “The future environmental sustainability of our housing stock, including low-carbon housing, is imperative. Sustainable […]
26th October 2021
Respond, the Approved Housing Body and community services provider, has a building programme in excess of €1 billion and delivers homes in 15 to 18 months from commencement on site at an average cost of less than €300,000 including site and all other costs, based on the homes in its […]
26th October 2021
“Right now, Ireland’s housing system is not meeting the needs of enough of our people,” reads Housing for All, the Government’s new housing plan. The recently published plan will act as the Government’s blueprint for solving the housing crisis, replacing the previous plan, Rebuilding Ireland, five years after it was […]
26th October 2021
New CEO of The Housing Agency, Bob Jordan talks to Owen McQuade about supporting the delivery of Housing for All and the importance of affordability and social inclusion in housing and communities. Bob Jordan takes the helm at The Housing Agency as the Government publishes its new housing strategy. Commenting […]
26th October 2021
Right now, Ireland’s housing system is not meeting the needs of enough of our people. My colleagues in Government and I are keenly aware of this. Minister for Housing Darragh O’Brien TD writes. As we finally – and thankfully – come out the other side of Covid-19, the Government has […]
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 […]