10th July 2020
Following the temporary step down of Minister for Communities Deirdre Hargey on health grounds, the experienced Carál Ní Chuilín has taken up the brief on an interim basis. The former Housing Minister talks to agendaNi about progressing the Department’s ambitions in relation to housing and the challenges posed by Covid-19 […]
7th June 2021
The Y-Foundation’s Saija Turunen discusses how a housing first approach in Finland has seen the country close in on its ambitions to eradicate homelessness by 2027. Highlighting that Finland is currently the only EU country where the number of homelessness people is on the decline, Turunen points to a dedicated […]
7th June 2021
Welcoming a renewed investment focus on housing delivery in Northern Ireland, Ark Housing CEO Jim McShane says that ambitions for the organisation to maximise its capacity for growth will see it build an additional 900 homes in the next five years, including a diversity of house types. Ark Housing Association […]
7th June 2021
No-one will disagree about the need for a significant increase in the supply of social housing in Northern Ireland. But, as Angela Clarke, Chair of South Ulster Housing Association knows, increasing supply is not just a numbers game. “We need to be able to deliver the right mix of homes […]
7th June 2021
A planned increase in Northern Ireland’s housing supply will require a greater focus on the skills pipeline to ensure capacity exists in the construction sector to deliver on ambitions. In April 2021, it was revealed that it could take up to two decades for housing supply to meet waiting list […]
7th June 2021
As Clanmil Housing Group launches its new ambitious five-year strategy, Chief Executive Clare McCarty discusses the heightened importance of people-focused delivery as we emerge from the pandemic. With over 30 years’ experience at the helm of Clanmil Housing Group, McCarty remains passionate about Clanmil’s purpose, to provide homes for people […]
7th June 2021
A rush back to ‘normal’ would be a failure to recognise the pre-existing homelessness crisis in Northern Ireland, writes David Whelan. To some extent, the pandemic-induced response to Northern Ireland’s growing homelessness crisis obscured the realities of an area already in dire need of intervention. The mammoth task undertaken by […]
7th June 2021
Director of Business Services at NI Water, Alistair Jinks, outlines the organisation’s pride at being one of the leading public bodies pushing forward innovative solutions to address the climate emergency. As the biggest user of electricity and the second largest landowner, NI Water is uniquely placed to harness its assets […]
7th June 2021
New Housing Executive Chief Executive Grainia Long discusses the role of the organisation in planned transformation of the housing sector and how the ability to borrow will have positive outcomes for exiting and future tenants. Long, a housing professional for over 20 years, officially took up post in April 2021 […]
7th June 2021
The Executive has been asked to bring forward a limited Bill to improve protections for private renters. Communities Minister Deirdre Hargey has stated that the Bill is not as “far reaching” as she would like but said that the Bill “needs to be achievable in the 11 months left in […]
7th June 2021
Minister for the Department for Communities, Deirdre Hargey MLA, discusses her plans to tackle the significant challenges facing the housing system, including the revitalisation of the Housing Executive and the development of a housing supply strategy. Outlining that legislative and structural transformation is needed to address housing need in Northern […]
27th May 2022
The decarbonisation agenda poses an existential challenge to housing associations but also presents a huge collaborative opportunity, argues Abri Group Chief Executive, Gary Orr. Orr, the head of a large housing association operating primarily in the south of England with over 40,000 homes and a £250 million annual turnover, believes […]
27th May 2022
Apex Housing Association (Apex) says addressing global concerns about climate change and local concerns about fuel poverty are the prime factors behind its intention to have a decarbonisation strategy in place by March 2023. Despite this strategy currently being a ‘work in progress’, Apex has already made moves towards reducing […]
27th May 2022
Passed before the cessation of the last Executive’s tenure, the Private Tenancies Act seeks to protect the rights of private tenants by limiting rent increases by once per year and extending notice to quit periods issued by landlords. The Private Tenancies Bill, which passed through the final stage in the […]
27th May 2022
Simon Community NI’s Chief Executive Jim Dennison discusses the state of homelessness in Northern Ireland, innovative projects launched during the charity’s 50th year and the role Stormont must play in stopping a homelessness disaster. From a handful of volunteers delivering soup to rough sleepers on the streets of Belfast, Simon […]
27th May 2022
A 15-year plan to deliver over 100,000 homes, including over 33,000 social homes, and address supply-related pressures in Northern Ireland has been further delayed, with no new timeline for publication. Initially disrupted due to Covid-19, the delivery of a long-term framework aimed at delivering transformative change to tackle rising levels […]
27th May 2022
At Clanmil, our purpose is to provide homes for people to live well and over the past year we have been re-examining how best we can work with our customers to do just that, writes Carol McTaggart, Clanmil Housing Group Chief Executive. We all know the importance of a good […]
30th May 2022
The housing mediation service operated by Housing Rights offers landlords and tenants who find themselves in dispute a way to reach agreements that are satisfactory to both parties, without having to go to court. Funded by the Department for Communities, the service has helped reach 145 positive outcomes in housing […]
30th May 2022
Mark O’Donnell, Deputy Secretary of Housing, Urban Regeneration and Local Government at the Department for Communities (DfC) discusses housing priorities and the progress made in implementing the transformative housing programme. “The first priority was the Housing Supply Strategy, aimed at giving everybody access to a good quality, affordable and sustainable […]
30th May 2022
Chief Executive of the Housing Executive Grainia Long says that a relentless focus on delivery is required, if we are to realise the economic, social, and environmental potential of housing in this decade. Following on from the 2022 Assembly election and the hope that an Executive can be formed soon, […]
15th April 2024
New Housing Minister Gordon Lyons MLA has said that he has no intention to bring forward legislation to end the Housing Executive’s House Sales Scheme. The Minister was responding to a question posed by the SDLP’s communities spokesperson Daniel McCrossan MLA, whose party is calling for the scheme to be […]
15th April 2024
While changes made to regulations around houses in multiple occupation (HMO) have been met with broad satisfaction from houseowners and tenants alike, a Department for Communities review on HMO legislation outlines seven proposed changes which also have a considerable level of support. The Houses in Multiple Occupation Act (Northern Ireland) […]
15th April 2024
Labour shortages in the construction sector are posing key challenges to supply in all housing markets in Ireland and Britain, research has found. In an extensive report analysing the Irish – north and south – Welsh, Scottish, and English residential markets, with a particular focus on their capacity to increase […]
15th April 2024
The development of an overdue strategy aimed at linking social landlords with tenants to improve services has been “formally paused” due to a lack of resources. The Tenant Participation Strategy, which previously ran from 2015 to 2020, has not been renewed and it now seems unlikely that the Department for […]
15th April 2024
A long-term strategy to relieve housing stress in Northern Ireland which narrowly missed out on Executive approval, remains in “good shape” and could be approved quickly, MLAs have been told. Answering questions before the Northern Ireland Assembly’s Committee for Communities, the Department’s senior official with responsibility for housing, Mark O’Donnell, […]
15th April 2024
Dara Turnbull, research coordinator at Housing Europe, compares the housing context in Ireland with exemplar EU member states. Speaking on behalf of Housing Europe, the European federation of public, cooperative, and social housing, Turnbull unpacks Delivering on housing in Ireland: A European policy perspective. Commissioned by the European Parliament’s Renew […]
15th April 2024
An increase in the number of households requiring temporary accommodation is impacting the delivery of prevention services. Rising homelessness figures for Northern Ireland are being driven by a sharp increase in households requiring temporary accommodation, a senior housing official has said. David Polley, with responsibility for Housing Supply Policy in […]
15th April 2024
Minister for Communities, Gordon Lyons MLA, outlines his housing priorities, including the need for a “collective commitment” from the Executive for a Housing Supply Strategy. Lyons identifies the finalisation of the Housing Supply Strategy as one of his first priorities as the new Minister for Communities. The strategy, which envisages […]
22nd November 2024
Northern Ireland’s planning process is set for a significant enhancement following Infrastructure Minister John O’Dowd MLA’s recent announcement on legislative amendments. The reforms, under the aegis of amendments to the Planning (General Development Procedure) Order (Northern Ireland) 2015, aim to empower councils to create and enforce planning application validation checklists, […]
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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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10th July 2020
Following the temporary step down of Minister for Communities Deirdre Hargey on health grounds, the experienced Carál Ní Chuilín has taken up the brief on an interim basis. The former Housing Minister talks to agendaNi about progressing the Department’s ambitions in relation to housing and the challenges posed by Covid-19 […]
7th June 2021
The Y-Foundation’s Saija Turunen discusses how a housing first approach in Finland has seen the country close in on its ambitions to eradicate homelessness by 2027. Highlighting that Finland is currently the only EU country where the number of homelessness people is on the decline, Turunen points to a dedicated […]
7th June 2021
Welcoming a renewed investment focus on housing delivery in Northern Ireland, Ark Housing CEO Jim McShane says that ambitions for the organisation to maximise its capacity for growth will see it build an additional 900 homes in the next five years, including a diversity of house types. Ark Housing Association […]
7th June 2021
No-one will disagree about the need for a significant increase in the supply of social housing in Northern Ireland. But, as Angela Clarke, Chair of South Ulster Housing Association knows, increasing supply is not just a numbers game. “We need to be able to deliver the right mix of homes […]
7th June 2021
A planned increase in Northern Ireland’s housing supply will require a greater focus on the skills pipeline to ensure capacity exists in the construction sector to deliver on ambitions. In April 2021, it was revealed that it could take up to two decades for housing supply to meet waiting list […]
7th June 2021
As Clanmil Housing Group launches its new ambitious five-year strategy, Chief Executive Clare McCarty discusses the heightened importance of people-focused delivery as we emerge from the pandemic. With over 30 years’ experience at the helm of Clanmil Housing Group, McCarty remains passionate about Clanmil’s purpose, to provide homes for people […]
7th June 2021
A rush back to ‘normal’ would be a failure to recognise the pre-existing homelessness crisis in Northern Ireland, writes David Whelan. To some extent, the pandemic-induced response to Northern Ireland’s growing homelessness crisis obscured the realities of an area already in dire need of intervention. The mammoth task undertaken by […]
7th June 2021
Director of Business Services at NI Water, Alistair Jinks, outlines the organisation’s pride at being one of the leading public bodies pushing forward innovative solutions to address the climate emergency. As the biggest user of electricity and the second largest landowner, NI Water is uniquely placed to harness its assets […]
7th June 2021
New Housing Executive Chief Executive Grainia Long discusses the role of the organisation in planned transformation of the housing sector and how the ability to borrow will have positive outcomes for exiting and future tenants. Long, a housing professional for over 20 years, officially took up post in April 2021 […]
7th June 2021
The Executive has been asked to bring forward a limited Bill to improve protections for private renters. Communities Minister Deirdre Hargey has stated that the Bill is not as “far reaching” as she would like but said that the Bill “needs to be achievable in the 11 months left in […]
7th June 2021
Minister for the Department for Communities, Deirdre Hargey MLA, discusses her plans to tackle the significant challenges facing the housing system, including the revitalisation of the Housing Executive and the development of a housing supply strategy. Outlining that legislative and structural transformation is needed to address housing need in Northern […]
27th May 2022
The decarbonisation agenda poses an existential challenge to housing associations but also presents a huge collaborative opportunity, argues Abri Group Chief Executive, Gary Orr. Orr, the head of a large housing association operating primarily in the south of England with over 40,000 homes and a £250 million annual turnover, believes […]
27th May 2022
Apex Housing Association (Apex) says addressing global concerns about climate change and local concerns about fuel poverty are the prime factors behind its intention to have a decarbonisation strategy in place by March 2023. Despite this strategy currently being a ‘work in progress’, Apex has already made moves towards reducing […]
27th May 2022
Passed before the cessation of the last Executive’s tenure, the Private Tenancies Act seeks to protect the rights of private tenants by limiting rent increases by once per year and extending notice to quit periods issued by landlords. The Private Tenancies Bill, which passed through the final stage in the […]
27th May 2022
Simon Community NI’s Chief Executive Jim Dennison discusses the state of homelessness in Northern Ireland, innovative projects launched during the charity’s 50th year and the role Stormont must play in stopping a homelessness disaster. From a handful of volunteers delivering soup to rough sleepers on the streets of Belfast, Simon […]
27th May 2022
A 15-year plan to deliver over 100,000 homes, including over 33,000 social homes, and address supply-related pressures in Northern Ireland has been further delayed, with no new timeline for publication. Initially disrupted due to Covid-19, the delivery of a long-term framework aimed at delivering transformative change to tackle rising levels […]
27th May 2022
At Clanmil, our purpose is to provide homes for people to live well and over the past year we have been re-examining how best we can work with our customers to do just that, writes Carol McTaggart, Clanmil Housing Group Chief Executive. We all know the importance of a good […]
30th May 2022
The housing mediation service operated by Housing Rights offers landlords and tenants who find themselves in dispute a way to reach agreements that are satisfactory to both parties, without having to go to court. Funded by the Department for Communities, the service has helped reach 145 positive outcomes in housing […]
30th May 2022
Mark O’Donnell, Deputy Secretary of Housing, Urban Regeneration and Local Government at the Department for Communities (DfC) discusses housing priorities and the progress made in implementing the transformative housing programme. “The first priority was the Housing Supply Strategy, aimed at giving everybody access to a good quality, affordable and sustainable […]
30th May 2022
Chief Executive of the Housing Executive Grainia Long says that a relentless focus on delivery is required, if we are to realise the economic, social, and environmental potential of housing in this decade. Following on from the 2022 Assembly election and the hope that an Executive can be formed soon, […]
15th April 2024
New Housing Minister Gordon Lyons MLA has said that he has no intention to bring forward legislation to end the Housing Executive’s House Sales Scheme. The Minister was responding to a question posed by the SDLP’s communities spokesperson Daniel McCrossan MLA, whose party is calling for the scheme to be […]
15th April 2024
While changes made to regulations around houses in multiple occupation (HMO) have been met with broad satisfaction from houseowners and tenants alike, a Department for Communities review on HMO legislation outlines seven proposed changes which also have a considerable level of support. The Houses in Multiple Occupation Act (Northern Ireland) […]
15th April 2024
Labour shortages in the construction sector are posing key challenges to supply in all housing markets in Ireland and Britain, research has found. In an extensive report analysing the Irish – north and south – Welsh, Scottish, and English residential markets, with a particular focus on their capacity to increase […]
15th April 2024
The development of an overdue strategy aimed at linking social landlords with tenants to improve services has been “formally paused” due to a lack of resources. The Tenant Participation Strategy, which previously ran from 2015 to 2020, has not been renewed and it now seems unlikely that the Department for […]
15th April 2024
A long-term strategy to relieve housing stress in Northern Ireland which narrowly missed out on Executive approval, remains in “good shape” and could be approved quickly, MLAs have been told. Answering questions before the Northern Ireland Assembly’s Committee for Communities, the Department’s senior official with responsibility for housing, Mark O’Donnell, […]
15th April 2024
Dara Turnbull, research coordinator at Housing Europe, compares the housing context in Ireland with exemplar EU member states. Speaking on behalf of Housing Europe, the European federation of public, cooperative, and social housing, Turnbull unpacks Delivering on housing in Ireland: A European policy perspective. Commissioned by the European Parliament’s Renew […]
15th April 2024
An increase in the number of households requiring temporary accommodation is impacting the delivery of prevention services. Rising homelessness figures for Northern Ireland are being driven by a sharp increase in households requiring temporary accommodation, a senior housing official has said. David Polley, with responsibility for Housing Supply Policy in […]
15th April 2024
Minister for Communities, Gordon Lyons MLA, outlines his housing priorities, including the need for a “collective commitment” from the Executive for a Housing Supply Strategy. Lyons identifies the finalisation of the Housing Supply Strategy as one of his first priorities as the new Minister for Communities. The strategy, which envisages […]
22nd November 2024
Northern Ireland’s planning process is set for a significant enhancement following Infrastructure Minister John O’Dowd MLA’s recent announcement on legislative amendments. The reforms, under the aegis of amendments to the Planning (General Development Procedure) Order (Northern Ireland) 2015, aim to empower councils to create and enforce planning application validation checklists, […]