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 […]
27th April 2018
Emeritus Professor of Spatial Sustainable Development and current interim Chair of the Housing Executive
Peter Roberts discusses implementation of the Rural Needs Act (Northern Ireland) 2016. The importance of recognising and meeting the needs of people who live in rural areas is a matter not restricted to Northern Ireland. Over […]
27th April 2018
As Radius Housing reaches the end of its first year of operation, CEO John McLean outlines the association’s journey so far and what we can expect to see in the year ahead. With more than 1,000 staff who manage 12,000 properties in 80 towns across Northern Ireland at Radius, we […]
27th April 2018
Chief Executive Jim Ripley and Chair Anne McGurk of Phoenix Community Housing in south London, the first housing association to adopt the community gateway approach, showcase the success of their resident-led approach to housing. Established in 2007, Phoenix Community Housing Association took on the stock transfer of over 6,000 homes […]
27th April 2018
Professor of Mental Health Sciences at Ulster University, Siobhan O’Neill, analyses how housing problems have impacted on transgenerational mental illness and suicidal behaviour in Northern Ireland. To understand the role housing can play in promoting positive mental health, you must first understand the basics of what mental illness is, explains […]
27th April 2018
Deputy Secretary Louise Warde Hunter discusses the direction being taken by the Department for Communities (DfC) and challenges being faced in developing housing policy. The head of Housing, Urban Regeneration and Local Government at the Department for Communities outlines that the draft Programme for Government (PfG) is guiding policy during […]
1st May 2018
As the strategic housing authority in Northern Ireland, the Housing Executive has a statutory responsibility to regularly examine housing conditions and need, and may also conduct or promote research into any matter relating to any of its functions. The research programme looks at a range of issues including and beyond […]
12th April 2019
The London School of Economics’ Bert Provan discusses neighbourhood regeneration and what actually matters to residents. Discussing ambitions by the UK Government to use regeneration strategies to provide new and better homes across the country, as well as contributing to the growth of local economies, Provan points to schemes that […]
12th April 2019
The passage of 2016’s Houses in Multiple Occupation Act means that landlords of houses with multiple occupation (HMOs) in Northern Ireland will now have to obtain a valid license for every HMO they own and operate. The Houses in Multiple Occupation Act took effect on 1 April and it now […]
12th April 2019
The annual Housing Conference recently took place at Titanic Belfast. This year’s conference brought together all the key stakeholders with an interest or role in housing in Northern Ireland and looked at how we can fulfil the need for safe, affordable housing both now and in the future. Some of […]
12th April 2019
Supporting People has been delivered by the Housing Executive, on behalf of the Department for Communities, since 2003 and during that time has made a significant difference to the lives of thousands of vulnerable people throughout Northern Ireland. Approximately £1 billion has been distributed over the years by the Supporting […]
12th April 2019
New wearable technology aimed at helping people continue to live independently in their own homes could save the health and social care sector in Northern Ireland £34 million per year, according to Radius Housing as it launched its new Radius Connect 24 service in Holywood, County Down. Radius Connect 24 […]
12th April 2019
As more low-income households are being pushed towards a private rented sector which cannot accommodate their needs, the state must shift back to playing a central role in supplying social housing for a broad range of households, argues Lisa Wilson, economist at the Nevin Economic Research Institute. The housing circumstances […]
12th April 2019
Whilst Apex’s core business is the development and management of social housing, its innovative ‘Community Investment Strategy’ focuses on building stronger communities and works to support those tenants who find themselves in financial stress. One of its very successful Community Investment initiatives is its food poverty project which is based […]
12th April 2019
Chief Executive Officer of the Housing Agency, John O’Connor, outlines Ireland’s approach to tackling its housing crisis and discusses lessons learned that could be built into future action plans for Northern Ireland. In 2016, the Irish Government delivered an action plan to accelerate housing supply as a means to tackle […]
12th April 2019
Clanmil is passionate about a shared future for all. Whilst 78 per cent of people would prefer to live in a mixed religion neighbourhood, 90 per cent of social housing is still single identity. This highlights a substantial need for change. Social homes in Northern Ireland are allocated through the […]
12th April 2019
Deputy Secretary of Housing, Urban Regeneration and Local Government at the Department for Communities (DfC) Northern Ireland, Louise Warde Hunter discusses the draft Programme for Government (PfG), the four trends that have characterised housing in Northern Ireland and the impact of the political situation. Guided by the draft PfG, the […]
10th July 2020
Following the resumption of the Northern Ireland Assembly, Chair of the Communities Committee Paula Bradley talks to agendaNi about the Committee’s work in relation to housing within a diverse portfolio. With the committee resumed in January, could you outline the major issues that were in the in-tray of the Minister […]
10th July 2020
A final report into the causes of the Grenfell fire, which will inform some of the decision-making around the future of tower blocks in Northern Ireland, is now likely to be delayed beyond an expected date of early 2021. Martin Moore-Bick, the Chairman of the Grenfell Tower Inquiry, the public […]
10th July 2020
Brexit, the Office of National Statistics (ONS) classification and the introduction of Universal Credit were amongst some of the largest risks identified by registered housing associations (RHAs) as they entered 2020. Compiled prior to the outbreak of Covid-19, the NI Registered Housing Associations Risk Profile 2019 highlights the pre-existing common […]
10th July 2020
The Department for Communities aims to have an amended definition of affordable housing in place by Autumn 2020, a year after a consultation was closed. The Department initially launched the consultation on proposed changes to the definition in June 2019, in the absence of ministerial decision-making in Northern Ireland. In […]
10th July 2020
During the last year, Apex Housing Association has secured its position as one of the leading socially responsible organisations in Northern Ireland. Its long-standing commitment to investing in communities has helped change thousands of people’s lives for the better and was recognised by Business in the Community NI, Social Enterprise […]
10th July 2020
House sales in Northern Ireland may have reduced by some 80 per cent over the three months of lockdown. The Northern Ireland Statistics and Research Agency (NISRA), which helps compile the House Price Index, says that the Covid-19 pandemic had “essentially paused” the housing market from the last week of […]
10th July 2020
A Bill being fast-tracked through the Assembly to try and reverse the decision to reclassify housing associations that would hamper their ability to address the housing shortage in Northern Ireland, needs to be in place for March 2021. The then Department for Communities Minister Deirdre Hargey requested and was granted […]
10th July 2020
Coronavirus presented huge challenges to us all. For the Housing Executive, a key focus was delivering services for some of the most vulnerable in our society and those most in need, those experiencing homelessness. Caroline Connor is Assistant Director with responsibility for Homelessness at the strategic housing authority and she […]
10th July 2020
A major boost for the construction sector expected as a result of plans for enhanced spending on infrastructure, including in housing, will be impacted by the ongoing impact of Covid-19, writes David Whelan. The return of the Northern Ireland Assembly and Executive in early 2020 brought with it fresh optimism […]
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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 […]
27th April 2018
Emeritus Professor of Spatial Sustainable Development and current interim Chair of the Housing Executive
Peter Roberts discusses implementation of the Rural Needs Act (Northern Ireland) 2016. The importance of recognising and meeting the needs of people who live in rural areas is a matter not restricted to Northern Ireland. Over […]
27th April 2018
As Radius Housing reaches the end of its first year of operation, CEO John McLean outlines the association’s journey so far and what we can expect to see in the year ahead. With more than 1,000 staff who manage 12,000 properties in 80 towns across Northern Ireland at Radius, we […]
27th April 2018
Chief Executive Jim Ripley and Chair Anne McGurk of Phoenix Community Housing in south London, the first housing association to adopt the community gateway approach, showcase the success of their resident-led approach to housing. Established in 2007, Phoenix Community Housing Association took on the stock transfer of over 6,000 homes […]
27th April 2018
Professor of Mental Health Sciences at Ulster University, Siobhan O’Neill, analyses how housing problems have impacted on transgenerational mental illness and suicidal behaviour in Northern Ireland. To understand the role housing can play in promoting positive mental health, you must first understand the basics of what mental illness is, explains […]
27th April 2018
Deputy Secretary Louise Warde Hunter discusses the direction being taken by the Department for Communities (DfC) and challenges being faced in developing housing policy. The head of Housing, Urban Regeneration and Local Government at the Department for Communities outlines that the draft Programme for Government (PfG) is guiding policy during […]
1st May 2018
As the strategic housing authority in Northern Ireland, the Housing Executive has a statutory responsibility to regularly examine housing conditions and need, and may also conduct or promote research into any matter relating to any of its functions. The research programme looks at a range of issues including and beyond […]
12th April 2019
The London School of Economics’ Bert Provan discusses neighbourhood regeneration and what actually matters to residents. Discussing ambitions by the UK Government to use regeneration strategies to provide new and better homes across the country, as well as contributing to the growth of local economies, Provan points to schemes that […]
12th April 2019
The passage of 2016’s Houses in Multiple Occupation Act means that landlords of houses with multiple occupation (HMOs) in Northern Ireland will now have to obtain a valid license for every HMO they own and operate. The Houses in Multiple Occupation Act took effect on 1 April and it now […]
12th April 2019
The annual Housing Conference recently took place at Titanic Belfast. This year’s conference brought together all the key stakeholders with an interest or role in housing in Northern Ireland and looked at how we can fulfil the need for safe, affordable housing both now and in the future. Some of […]
12th April 2019
Supporting People has been delivered by the Housing Executive, on behalf of the Department for Communities, since 2003 and during that time has made a significant difference to the lives of thousands of vulnerable people throughout Northern Ireland. Approximately £1 billion has been distributed over the years by the Supporting […]
12th April 2019
New wearable technology aimed at helping people continue to live independently in their own homes could save the health and social care sector in Northern Ireland £34 million per year, according to Radius Housing as it launched its new Radius Connect 24 service in Holywood, County Down. Radius Connect 24 […]
12th April 2019
As more low-income households are being pushed towards a private rented sector which cannot accommodate their needs, the state must shift back to playing a central role in supplying social housing for a broad range of households, argues Lisa Wilson, economist at the Nevin Economic Research Institute. The housing circumstances […]
12th April 2019
Whilst Apex’s core business is the development and management of social housing, its innovative ‘Community Investment Strategy’ focuses on building stronger communities and works to support those tenants who find themselves in financial stress. One of its very successful Community Investment initiatives is its food poverty project which is based […]
12th April 2019
Chief Executive Officer of the Housing Agency, John O’Connor, outlines Ireland’s approach to tackling its housing crisis and discusses lessons learned that could be built into future action plans for Northern Ireland. In 2016, the Irish Government delivered an action plan to accelerate housing supply as a means to tackle […]
12th April 2019
Clanmil is passionate about a shared future for all. Whilst 78 per cent of people would prefer to live in a mixed religion neighbourhood, 90 per cent of social housing is still single identity. This highlights a substantial need for change. Social homes in Northern Ireland are allocated through the […]
12th April 2019
Deputy Secretary of Housing, Urban Regeneration and Local Government at the Department for Communities (DfC) Northern Ireland, Louise Warde Hunter discusses the draft Programme for Government (PfG), the four trends that have characterised housing in Northern Ireland and the impact of the political situation. Guided by the draft PfG, the […]
10th July 2020
Following the resumption of the Northern Ireland Assembly, Chair of the Communities Committee Paula Bradley talks to agendaNi about the Committee’s work in relation to housing within a diverse portfolio. With the committee resumed in January, could you outline the major issues that were in the in-tray of the Minister […]
10th July 2020
A final report into the causes of the Grenfell fire, which will inform some of the decision-making around the future of tower blocks in Northern Ireland, is now likely to be delayed beyond an expected date of early 2021. Martin Moore-Bick, the Chairman of the Grenfell Tower Inquiry, the public […]
10th July 2020
Brexit, the Office of National Statistics (ONS) classification and the introduction of Universal Credit were amongst some of the largest risks identified by registered housing associations (RHAs) as they entered 2020. Compiled prior to the outbreak of Covid-19, the NI Registered Housing Associations Risk Profile 2019 highlights the pre-existing common […]
10th July 2020
The Department for Communities aims to have an amended definition of affordable housing in place by Autumn 2020, a year after a consultation was closed. The Department initially launched the consultation on proposed changes to the definition in June 2019, in the absence of ministerial decision-making in Northern Ireland. In […]
10th July 2020
During the last year, Apex Housing Association has secured its position as one of the leading socially responsible organisations in Northern Ireland. Its long-standing commitment to investing in communities has helped change thousands of people’s lives for the better and was recognised by Business in the Community NI, Social Enterprise […]
10th July 2020
House sales in Northern Ireland may have reduced by some 80 per cent over the three months of lockdown. The Northern Ireland Statistics and Research Agency (NISRA), which helps compile the House Price Index, says that the Covid-19 pandemic had “essentially paused” the housing market from the last week of […]
10th July 2020
A Bill being fast-tracked through the Assembly to try and reverse the decision to reclassify housing associations that would hamper their ability to address the housing shortage in Northern Ireland, needs to be in place for March 2021. The then Department for Communities Minister Deirdre Hargey requested and was granted […]
10th July 2020
Coronavirus presented huge challenges to us all. For the Housing Executive, a key focus was delivering services for some of the most vulnerable in our society and those most in need, those experiencing homelessness. Caroline Connor is Assistant Director with responsibility for Homelessness at the strategic housing authority and she […]
10th July 2020
A major boost for the construction sector expected as a result of plans for enhanced spending on infrastructure, including in housing, will be impacted by the ongoing impact of Covid-19, writes David Whelan. The return of the Northern Ireland Assembly and Executive in early 2020 brought with it fresh optimism […]