3rd April 2014
The OakleeTrinity merger combines financial strength to build more new homes and meet housing need. Oaklee Homes Group and Trinity Housing have merged, creating the largest housing association in Northern Ireland with over 9,000 properties in management. The merger has been approved and welcomed by the Department for Social Development […]
3rd April 2014
Home Group Chief Executive Mark Henderson talks to Peter Cheney about how enterprise zones could be used to stimulate house building. Enterprise zones can accelerate house building, one of the UK’s most senior housing figures has told agendaNi. Mark Henderson is Chief Executive of Home Group, the fourth largest housing […]
3rd April 2014
One lady with a lifelong passion for fashion is 90-year-old Sadie Marshall. Sadie, who lives at Clanmil Housing’s Cedar Court independent living scheme in Whiteabbey, worked in the textile industry for most of her life, starting at age 14 and only retiring at age 75. Recently Sadie spent a day […]
3rd April 2014
As the Department for Social Development prepares to introduce a new ‘achieving affordable warmth scheme’ agendaNi analyses fuel poverty in Northern Ireland. Under the current Northern Ireland Fuel Poverty Strategy published in 2011, the problem is defined as a household which “in order to maintain an acceptable level of temperature […]
3rd April 2014
The remit of Fold Housing Association goes well beyond house provision and into regeneration and community care. Fold Housing Association is building much-needed homes for today and the capacity to support thriving communities for the future. With more than 6,000 tenants in purpose-built housing, Fold Housing Association is one of […]
3rd April 2014
Segregation has slightly decreased but a strategic review of the problem has been held up. The Community Relations Council’s Peace Monitoring Report indicates that Protestants and Catholics are more willing to live together in 2011 compared to 2001, based on the Census results for each year. Each of Northern Ireland’s […]
3rd April 2014
Jim Dennison, Chief Executive of Simon Community Northern Ireland, poses the question “Is homelessness too difficult a problem to solve?” Simon Community is a leading charity in Northern Ireland committed to creating a society where homelessness is ended and is unacceptable. From our beginnings in 1971, we have been providing […]
3rd April 2014
As debate on the future of housing delivery continues, agendaNi revisits the independent review of the Housing Executive and its findings. The fundamental review of the Housing Executive, commissioned by then Social Development Minister Alex Attwood in October 2010, was the first comprehensive appraisal of its remit since it was […]
16th April 2015
Eamon McGoldrick and Tracey Lees discuss the benefits of arm’s length management organisations in housing with Peter Cheney. Arm’s length management organisations (ALMOs) were introduced in England’s housing sector in 2002 alongside the Decent Homes programme. As Managing Director of the National Federation of ALMOs, Eamon McGoldrick is satisfied that […]
16th April 2015
A significant merger in 2011 opened up the opportunity for a new housing association to invest £50 million in communities across England. Phil Miles, Director of Regeneration and Communities with Affinity Sutton, talks to Peter Cheney about its innovative approach. A business with a social purpose, Affinity Sutton is one […]
16th April 2015
An A+ rating will enable Apex to deliver better deals as part of its ambitions to build over 2,000 homes by 2020. International credit agency Standard and Poor’s has issued Derry/Londonderry-based Apex with an A+ rating in its first assessment of a Northern Ireland housing association. The strong credit rating […]
16th April 2015
The reform programme has set out a new regulatory framework for social housing providers and gathered the views of tenants. Social housing currently comprises 15.6 per cent of all homes in Northern Ireland. A new framework, forming part of the overall Social Housing Reform Programme, aims to regulate the activities […]
16th April 2015
Jim Dennison, Chief Executive of Simon Community NI, explains why homelessness is a bigger problem than we may know. Recently Simon Community NI ran a billboard campaign designed to draw the public’s attention to the worrying trend on homelessness. It said: “Many people are now just two pay packets away […]
16th April 2015
The Housing Executive is moving on from a testing time and refocusing on how to serve its customers. Chief Executive Mags Lightbody discusses its reform journey with Owen McQuade. One year on from her appointment as the Housing Executive’s Acting Chief Executive, Mags Lightbody is seeing “a much stronger sense […]
16th April 2015
agendaNi looks at the changing perception of the private rented sector in Northern Ireland and the driving forces behind this, as outlined by Paddy Gray. A decade and a half ago, the private rented sector was very different to what it is now. It was regarded as a pariah, it […]
16th April 2015
With growing numbers of people in need of housing, the Clanmil Housing Group has embarked on an ambitious development programme to deliver a further 2,000 much needed homes across Northern Ireland. In recent years, Clanmil has successfully sourced high levels of private finance to stretch public funding for new homes. […]
16th April 2015
Almost half of social tenants worry about their finances. Clanmil’s Money Advice service is helping people to take control of their personal budget. Consumer Council research in November 2014 shows that social tenants struggle financially more than any other group, with 49 per cent worried about making ends meet. Recognising […]
16th April 2015
Communities in inner city Belfast are becoming safer places to live with higher quality homes thanks to Fold Housing Association’s investment. Fold Housing Association has made significant steps forward in the regeneration of two areas in Belfast, with their success being praised by Social Development Minister Mervyn Storey MLA. Officially […]
16th April 2015
THFC’s Piers Williamson wants housing associations to fully explore the opportunities for EU funding. Peter Cheney reports. As Chief Executive of The Housing Finance Corporation (THFC), Piers Williamson is keen to encourage Northern Ireland’s housing associations to seek European funding. THFC’s sole purpose is to fund housing associations and it […]
16th April 2015
THFC’s Piers Williamson wants housing associations to fully explore the opportunities for EU funding. Peter Cheney reports. As Chief Executive of The Housing Finance Corporation (THFC), Piers Williamson is keen to encourage Northern Ireland’s housing associations to seek European funding. THFC’s sole purpose is to fund housing associations and it […]
16th April 2015
agendaNi examines the current approach to housing policy in Northern Ireland, including a merging of housing and regeneration policies and an increased emphasis on energy efficiency. The Department for Social Development has, since 2012, sought to expand its focus beyond social housing in its traditional sense. Stephen Martin, Deputy Director […]
16th April 2015
NIFHA Chief Executive Cameron Watt outlines the vital role of housing associations and opportunities for the sector to deliver much more through current reforms. In spite of a sluggish economic recovery, the next few years are going to be tough for Northern Ireland as austerity bites and the public sector […]
22nd April 2016
The Housing Executive was established at the height of the Troubles to bring an impartial, fair and unbiased approach to dealing with housing. Throughout the conflict, the organisation has continued to deliver housing services based on need to all sections of the community regardless of religion, political belief, gender, […]
22nd April 2016
A recent report by Sheffield Hallam University finds changes to Great Britain’s welfare system have had a negative effect on incomes. A recent report by Sheffield Hallam University has found that the impact of proposed welfare reforms will be spread unevenly across Great Britain. The report notes how older […]
22nd April 2016
Thames Valley Housing’s Residents’ Training and Employment Manager, Emildah Chabata explains the benefits of the housing association’s approach to tenant employment and training. With responsibility for 15,000 properties across a number of local authorities Thames Valley Housing (TVH) has had to design its own approach to the delivery of […]
22nd April 2016
Simon Community NI is calling for the Northern Ireland Executive to prioritise ending homelessness in the next Programme for Government. Homelessness is a major problem in Northern Ireland but, sadly, the issue only really comes to the fore when the worst happens. The recent news of the deaths of […]
22nd April 2016
An overview of the main political parties housing priorities as set out in their election manifestos. Aiming to make more affordable and social housing available, the DUP intends to build a further 8,000 affordable and social housing units by 2020. The party also wants to see standards in the private […]
22nd April 2016
Ark Housing’s Chief Executive Tony Ruddy, reflects on the dynamics of change which has encircled the housing association sector in recent times. Having a period of stability and routine during which we were able to gather our thoughts and plan to revitalise our organisations, seem to be a distant […]
22nd April 2016
Apex champions supported living through new build and the re-modelling of existing schemes. Over the last 20 years the realisation that many vulnerable adults, both want, and are capable of living more independent lives has prompted a step-change in government policy and provision. In the past, prescribed residential care […]
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3rd April 2014
The OakleeTrinity merger combines financial strength to build more new homes and meet housing need. Oaklee Homes Group and Trinity Housing have merged, creating the largest housing association in Northern Ireland with over 9,000 properties in management. The merger has been approved and welcomed by the Department for Social Development […]
3rd April 2014
Home Group Chief Executive Mark Henderson talks to Peter Cheney about how enterprise zones could be used to stimulate house building. Enterprise zones can accelerate house building, one of the UK’s most senior housing figures has told agendaNi. Mark Henderson is Chief Executive of Home Group, the fourth largest housing […]
3rd April 2014
One lady with a lifelong passion for fashion is 90-year-old Sadie Marshall. Sadie, who lives at Clanmil Housing’s Cedar Court independent living scheme in Whiteabbey, worked in the textile industry for most of her life, starting at age 14 and only retiring at age 75. Recently Sadie spent a day […]
3rd April 2014
As the Department for Social Development prepares to introduce a new ‘achieving affordable warmth scheme’ agendaNi analyses fuel poverty in Northern Ireland. Under the current Northern Ireland Fuel Poverty Strategy published in 2011, the problem is defined as a household which “in order to maintain an acceptable level of temperature […]
3rd April 2014
The remit of Fold Housing Association goes well beyond house provision and into regeneration and community care. Fold Housing Association is building much-needed homes for today and the capacity to support thriving communities for the future. With more than 6,000 tenants in purpose-built housing, Fold Housing Association is one of […]
3rd April 2014
Segregation has slightly decreased but a strategic review of the problem has been held up. The Community Relations Council’s Peace Monitoring Report indicates that Protestants and Catholics are more willing to live together in 2011 compared to 2001, based on the Census results for each year. Each of Northern Ireland’s […]
3rd April 2014
Jim Dennison, Chief Executive of Simon Community Northern Ireland, poses the question “Is homelessness too difficult a problem to solve?” Simon Community is a leading charity in Northern Ireland committed to creating a society where homelessness is ended and is unacceptable. From our beginnings in 1971, we have been providing […]
3rd April 2014
As debate on the future of housing delivery continues, agendaNi revisits the independent review of the Housing Executive and its findings. The fundamental review of the Housing Executive, commissioned by then Social Development Minister Alex Attwood in October 2010, was the first comprehensive appraisal of its remit since it was […]
16th April 2015
Eamon McGoldrick and Tracey Lees discuss the benefits of arm’s length management organisations in housing with Peter Cheney. Arm’s length management organisations (ALMOs) were introduced in England’s housing sector in 2002 alongside the Decent Homes programme. As Managing Director of the National Federation of ALMOs, Eamon McGoldrick is satisfied that […]
16th April 2015
A significant merger in 2011 opened up the opportunity for a new housing association to invest £50 million in communities across England. Phil Miles, Director of Regeneration and Communities with Affinity Sutton, talks to Peter Cheney about its innovative approach. A business with a social purpose, Affinity Sutton is one […]
16th April 2015
An A+ rating will enable Apex to deliver better deals as part of its ambitions to build over 2,000 homes by 2020. International credit agency Standard and Poor’s has issued Derry/Londonderry-based Apex with an A+ rating in its first assessment of a Northern Ireland housing association. The strong credit rating […]
16th April 2015
The reform programme has set out a new regulatory framework for social housing providers and gathered the views of tenants. Social housing currently comprises 15.6 per cent of all homes in Northern Ireland. A new framework, forming part of the overall Social Housing Reform Programme, aims to regulate the activities […]
16th April 2015
Jim Dennison, Chief Executive of Simon Community NI, explains why homelessness is a bigger problem than we may know. Recently Simon Community NI ran a billboard campaign designed to draw the public’s attention to the worrying trend on homelessness. It said: “Many people are now just two pay packets away […]
16th April 2015
The Housing Executive is moving on from a testing time and refocusing on how to serve its customers. Chief Executive Mags Lightbody discusses its reform journey with Owen McQuade. One year on from her appointment as the Housing Executive’s Acting Chief Executive, Mags Lightbody is seeing “a much stronger sense […]
16th April 2015
agendaNi looks at the changing perception of the private rented sector in Northern Ireland and the driving forces behind this, as outlined by Paddy Gray. A decade and a half ago, the private rented sector was very different to what it is now. It was regarded as a pariah, it […]
16th April 2015
With growing numbers of people in need of housing, the Clanmil Housing Group has embarked on an ambitious development programme to deliver a further 2,000 much needed homes across Northern Ireland. In recent years, Clanmil has successfully sourced high levels of private finance to stretch public funding for new homes. […]
16th April 2015
Almost half of social tenants worry about their finances. Clanmil’s Money Advice service is helping people to take control of their personal budget. Consumer Council research in November 2014 shows that social tenants struggle financially more than any other group, with 49 per cent worried about making ends meet. Recognising […]
16th April 2015
Communities in inner city Belfast are becoming safer places to live with higher quality homes thanks to Fold Housing Association’s investment. Fold Housing Association has made significant steps forward in the regeneration of two areas in Belfast, with their success being praised by Social Development Minister Mervyn Storey MLA. Officially […]
16th April 2015
THFC’s Piers Williamson wants housing associations to fully explore the opportunities for EU funding. Peter Cheney reports. As Chief Executive of The Housing Finance Corporation (THFC), Piers Williamson is keen to encourage Northern Ireland’s housing associations to seek European funding. THFC’s sole purpose is to fund housing associations and it […]
16th April 2015
THFC’s Piers Williamson wants housing associations to fully explore the opportunities for EU funding. Peter Cheney reports. As Chief Executive of The Housing Finance Corporation (THFC), Piers Williamson is keen to encourage Northern Ireland’s housing associations to seek European funding. THFC’s sole purpose is to fund housing associations and it […]
16th April 2015
agendaNi examines the current approach to housing policy in Northern Ireland, including a merging of housing and regeneration policies and an increased emphasis on energy efficiency. The Department for Social Development has, since 2012, sought to expand its focus beyond social housing in its traditional sense. Stephen Martin, Deputy Director […]
16th April 2015
NIFHA Chief Executive Cameron Watt outlines the vital role of housing associations and opportunities for the sector to deliver much more through current reforms. In spite of a sluggish economic recovery, the next few years are going to be tough for Northern Ireland as austerity bites and the public sector […]
22nd April 2016
The Housing Executive was established at the height of the Troubles to bring an impartial, fair and unbiased approach to dealing with housing. Throughout the conflict, the organisation has continued to deliver housing services based on need to all sections of the community regardless of religion, political belief, gender, […]
22nd April 2016
A recent report by Sheffield Hallam University finds changes to Great Britain’s welfare system have had a negative effect on incomes. A recent report by Sheffield Hallam University has found that the impact of proposed welfare reforms will be spread unevenly across Great Britain. The report notes how older […]
22nd April 2016
Thames Valley Housing’s Residents’ Training and Employment Manager, Emildah Chabata explains the benefits of the housing association’s approach to tenant employment and training. With responsibility for 15,000 properties across a number of local authorities Thames Valley Housing (TVH) has had to design its own approach to the delivery of […]
22nd April 2016
Simon Community NI is calling for the Northern Ireland Executive to prioritise ending homelessness in the next Programme for Government. Homelessness is a major problem in Northern Ireland but, sadly, the issue only really comes to the fore when the worst happens. The recent news of the deaths of […]
22nd April 2016
An overview of the main political parties housing priorities as set out in their election manifestos. Aiming to make more affordable and social housing available, the DUP intends to build a further 8,000 affordable and social housing units by 2020. The party also wants to see standards in the private […]
22nd April 2016
Ark Housing’s Chief Executive Tony Ruddy, reflects on the dynamics of change which has encircled the housing association sector in recent times. Having a period of stability and routine during which we were able to gather our thoughts and plan to revitalise our organisations, seem to be a distant […]
22nd April 2016
Apex champions supported living through new build and the re-modelling of existing schemes. Over the last 20 years the realisation that many vulnerable adults, both want, and are capable of living more independent lives has prompted a step-change in government policy and provision. In the past, prescribed residential care […]