7th November 2024
The Planning and Development Act 2024, cited as the most comprehensive reform to Ireland’s planning system in over 20 years, has been passed in spite of criticism from opposition TDs that the legislation was “rushed” through the Houses of the Oireachtas, and the consideration of President Michael D Higgins of […]
7th November 2024
In what are likely to be the last homelessness numbers released by the current government before the Dáil is dissolved for a general election, it has been revealed that a new record of 14,760 people are living in homeless emergency accommodation. Since the Government came to power in June 2020, […]
7th November 2024
Having marked its 30th anniversary in 2023, North & East Housing Association continues to grow and develop its reach and offering to stakeholders and partnerships. During the period of the current strategic plan, the Association has expanded its housing activities and proposals in particular in counties Cavan, Laois, and Monaghan, […]
7th November 2024
In a first-of-its-kind appointment, Dan Jørgensen, is set to become the first European Commissioner with a policy remit focused on housing. With housing expected to be a priority area for the incoming Commission, a new role of Commissioner for Housing and Energy has been established at the behest of European […]
7th November 2024
Recent investigations by the Charities Regulator have highlighted the importance of tendering for the supply of goods, services and works contracts to ensure the good governance of charities. This is particularly so for Approved Housing Bodies (AHBs) to ensure transparency, fairness, and value for money. AHBs must adhere to specific […]
7th November 2024
With the appointment of a first ever housing commissioner and new policy initiatives, the new European Commission is set to take an unprecedented interest in housing policy across its member states. In March 2024, the European Union (EU) announced the Liège Declaration, at a conference of member states’ housing ministers […]
7th November 2024
“Construction is a massive part of what we do, and we have been working to increase our construction pipeline, year on year. We have developed a number of innovative processes to grow our construction arm,” Clúid Housing’s Chief Commercial Officer, Eibhlin O’Connor, explains. “Having a healthy construction pipeline is important […]
7th November 2024
An established link between credit availability and rising house prices in the residential housing market, last seen prior to the financial crisis, is once again evident in Ireland, say the ESRI. The average loan-to-income ratio, within the Irish mortgage market, has returned to multiples last seen at the peak of […]
7th November 2024
Hooke & MacDonald Research has tracked the composition of purchasers of new homes in Ireland from 2015 to 2023. First time buyers have consistently been the leading purchasing group. In the latest statistics released by the CSO first time buyers increased their percentage of new home purchases from 32 per […]
7th November 2024
The report highlights a 10 per cent growth in group revenue and a significant delivery pipeline of 1,295 homes at the end of the company’s financial year. Oaklee recently launched its 2023/24 annual report at the company’s AGM, showcasing the organisations continued commitment to addressing Ireland’s housing needs. The report […]
7th November 2024
Everyone in politics and wider society is acutely aware of the challenges we face as a state when it comes to housing. The vast majority of the public also understand that catchy soundbites, slogans, and accusations that only certain parties and policies have the ability to be able to change […]
7th November 2024
As Ireland’s population ages, the issue of older people’s housing has never been more important. Older people are more likely than other groups to live in poor housing. They are also particularly affected by poor housing conditions as they often spend more time at home and therefore face greater exposure […]
7th November 2024
235,659 people – 4.4 per cent of the State’s population – have an ongoing housing need, of which 92,116 (or 39 per cent) are children, according to a report by the Parliamentary Budget Office (PBO). In its report, Social Housing – Ongoing Need 2023, published in August 2024, the PBO […]
7th November 2024
While housing is a national competency and not a competency of the European Union or any international institution, there are a number of key activities that are occurring in the coming year that the housing sector in Ireland should be aware of, and seek to have an active role in, […]
7th November 2024
In 2023, Tuath Housing brought a record 2,482 new homes into management for more than 7,000 people, across 16 local authorities nationwide. Tuath currently has some 5,000 homes on site and in the development pipeline, and is working with its partners to further invest in people, places, and communities. With […]
7th November 2024
In its final budget before the dissolution of the Dáil, the Government has focused its housing measures on increasing commencement figures. However, in spite of record levels, there has been no substantial increase in funding for tackling homelessness. The Government has allocated €6 billion of capital investment for housing, with […]
7th November 2024
In September 2024, Sinn Féin published its alternative housing plan, A Home of your Own: Sinn Féin’s Plan to make Housing Affordable, in which it pledges that a Sinn Féin government would deliver 300,000 homes in five years. Housing is – self-evidently – Sinn Féin’s single most potent policy platform. […]
7th November 2024
SSE Airtricity is working with governments, local authorities, and domestic customers to support the decarbonisation of homes across the island of Ireland. Generation Green Home Upgrade As a leading provider of cleaner, greener energy for homes and businesses across Ireland, we are all about making Ireland a more sustainable place. […]
7th November 2024
The promotion of modern methods of construction (MMC) in the residential sector can be a “game changer” in increasing annual housing supply, a report by the National Economic and Social Council (NESC) has stated. Published to track progress under the Government’s Roadmap for increased adoption of MMC in Public Housing […]
7th November 2024
Respond, Ireland’s largest construction-led Approved Housing Body (AHB) and service provider, plays a crucial role in addressing the housing crisis by building homes and fostering sustainable, inclusive communities. With a commitment to providing high quality homes, Respond is focused on scaling housing solutions through its construction-led model. With 82 per […]
7th November 2024
Between 35,000 and 53,000 dwellings must be built per year until 2040 in order to meet projected housing demand, researchers from the Economic and Social Research Institute (ESRI) have asserted. The research, published in July 2024, finds that structural housing demand is projected to be around 44,000 per year from […]
7th November 2024
As we transition to a greener economy, there is an increasing demand in Ireland for green skills in the construction sector, which is already experiencing a significant skills shortage. The need for new housing and the increasing requirements of environmental performance standards such as nearly zero energy buildings (NZEB) are […]
7th November 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 […]
7th November 2024
Research plays a critical role in shaping effective policy and serves as the foundation upon which sound decisions are built. Being a centre of housing knowledge and helping to inform policy and practice have been among The Housing Agency’s strategic objectives since its establishment. By grounding policy in thorough research, […]
7th November 2024
The Government, research bodies, housing experts, and opposition parties have established a consensus on increasing unit delivery to solve the State’s housing crisis. However, the publication of several reports on housing demand, as well as the stances of the different political parties, means that there is ambiguity as to what […]
7th November 2024
The Land Development Agency’s first affordable housing project on state-owned land is a ‘testament’ to what can be achieved. On 20 September 2024, Taoiseach Simon Harris TD and Housing Minister Darragh O’Brien TD, officially launched the first phase of Shanganagh Castle Estate near Dublin’s Shankill. The new housing development is […]
7th November 2024
The private rental sector, the sector of housing which has seen the largest growth since the 1990s, is facing challenges of meeting the demand for affordable housing, a government review says. The review, published by the Department of Housing, Local Government and Heritage in July 2024, states that the private […]
7th November 2024
The publication of a revision of Housing for All, which had been expected to update the Government’s housing supply target, has been delayed and will likely not be published until after the 2024 general election. The update to Housing for All was expected to account for new delivery targets recommended […]
7th November 2024
The National Planning Framework (NPF) is the overarching policy and planning framework for the social, economic and cultural development of Ireland. The purpose of the NPF is to ensure that as the population of Ireland grows, it does so in a way that is sustainable in terms of its economic, […]
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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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7th November 2024
The Planning and Development Act 2024, cited as the most comprehensive reform to Ireland’s planning system in over 20 years, has been passed in spite of criticism from opposition TDs that the legislation was “rushed” through the Houses of the Oireachtas, and the consideration of President Michael D Higgins of […]
7th November 2024
In what are likely to be the last homelessness numbers released by the current government before the Dáil is dissolved for a general election, it has been revealed that a new record of 14,760 people are living in homeless emergency accommodation. Since the Government came to power in June 2020, […]
7th November 2024
Having marked its 30th anniversary in 2023, North & East Housing Association continues to grow and develop its reach and offering to stakeholders and partnerships. During the period of the current strategic plan, the Association has expanded its housing activities and proposals in particular in counties Cavan, Laois, and Monaghan, […]
7th November 2024
In a first-of-its-kind appointment, Dan Jørgensen, is set to become the first European Commissioner with a policy remit focused on housing. With housing expected to be a priority area for the incoming Commission, a new role of Commissioner for Housing and Energy has been established at the behest of European […]
7th November 2024
Recent investigations by the Charities Regulator have highlighted the importance of tendering for the supply of goods, services and works contracts to ensure the good governance of charities. This is particularly so for Approved Housing Bodies (AHBs) to ensure transparency, fairness, and value for money. AHBs must adhere to specific […]
7th November 2024
With the appointment of a first ever housing commissioner and new policy initiatives, the new European Commission is set to take an unprecedented interest in housing policy across its member states. In March 2024, the European Union (EU) announced the Liège Declaration, at a conference of member states’ housing ministers […]
7th November 2024
“Construction is a massive part of what we do, and we have been working to increase our construction pipeline, year on year. We have developed a number of innovative processes to grow our construction arm,” Clúid Housing’s Chief Commercial Officer, Eibhlin O’Connor, explains. “Having a healthy construction pipeline is important […]
7th November 2024
An established link between credit availability and rising house prices in the residential housing market, last seen prior to the financial crisis, is once again evident in Ireland, say the ESRI. The average loan-to-income ratio, within the Irish mortgage market, has returned to multiples last seen at the peak of […]
7th November 2024
Hooke & MacDonald Research has tracked the composition of purchasers of new homes in Ireland from 2015 to 2023. First time buyers have consistently been the leading purchasing group. In the latest statistics released by the CSO first time buyers increased their percentage of new home purchases from 32 per […]
7th November 2024
The report highlights a 10 per cent growth in group revenue and a significant delivery pipeline of 1,295 homes at the end of the company’s financial year. Oaklee recently launched its 2023/24 annual report at the company’s AGM, showcasing the organisations continued commitment to addressing Ireland’s housing needs. The report […]
7th November 2024
Everyone in politics and wider society is acutely aware of the challenges we face as a state when it comes to housing. The vast majority of the public also understand that catchy soundbites, slogans, and accusations that only certain parties and policies have the ability to be able to change […]
7th November 2024
As Ireland’s population ages, the issue of older people’s housing has never been more important. Older people are more likely than other groups to live in poor housing. They are also particularly affected by poor housing conditions as they often spend more time at home and therefore face greater exposure […]
7th November 2024
235,659 people – 4.4 per cent of the State’s population – have an ongoing housing need, of which 92,116 (or 39 per cent) are children, according to a report by the Parliamentary Budget Office (PBO). In its report, Social Housing – Ongoing Need 2023, published in August 2024, the PBO […]
7th November 2024
While housing is a national competency and not a competency of the European Union or any international institution, there are a number of key activities that are occurring in the coming year that the housing sector in Ireland should be aware of, and seek to have an active role in, […]
7th November 2024
In 2023, Tuath Housing brought a record 2,482 new homes into management for more than 7,000 people, across 16 local authorities nationwide. Tuath currently has some 5,000 homes on site and in the development pipeline, and is working with its partners to further invest in people, places, and communities. With […]
7th November 2024
In its final budget before the dissolution of the Dáil, the Government has focused its housing measures on increasing commencement figures. However, in spite of record levels, there has been no substantial increase in funding for tackling homelessness. The Government has allocated €6 billion of capital investment for housing, with […]
7th November 2024
In September 2024, Sinn Féin published its alternative housing plan, A Home of your Own: Sinn Féin’s Plan to make Housing Affordable, in which it pledges that a Sinn Féin government would deliver 300,000 homes in five years. Housing is – self-evidently – Sinn Féin’s single most potent policy platform. […]
7th November 2024
SSE Airtricity is working with governments, local authorities, and domestic customers to support the decarbonisation of homes across the island of Ireland. Generation Green Home Upgrade As a leading provider of cleaner, greener energy for homes and businesses across Ireland, we are all about making Ireland a more sustainable place. […]
7th November 2024
The promotion of modern methods of construction (MMC) in the residential sector can be a “game changer” in increasing annual housing supply, a report by the National Economic and Social Council (NESC) has stated. Published to track progress under the Government’s Roadmap for increased adoption of MMC in Public Housing […]
7th November 2024
Respond, Ireland’s largest construction-led Approved Housing Body (AHB) and service provider, plays a crucial role in addressing the housing crisis by building homes and fostering sustainable, inclusive communities. With a commitment to providing high quality homes, Respond is focused on scaling housing solutions through its construction-led model. With 82 per […]
7th November 2024
Between 35,000 and 53,000 dwellings must be built per year until 2040 in order to meet projected housing demand, researchers from the Economic and Social Research Institute (ESRI) have asserted. The research, published in July 2024, finds that structural housing demand is projected to be around 44,000 per year from […]
7th November 2024
As we transition to a greener economy, there is an increasing demand in Ireland for green skills in the construction sector, which is already experiencing a significant skills shortage. The need for new housing and the increasing requirements of environmental performance standards such as nearly zero energy buildings (NZEB) are […]
7th November 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 […]
7th November 2024
Research plays a critical role in shaping effective policy and serves as the foundation upon which sound decisions are built. Being a centre of housing knowledge and helping to inform policy and practice have been among The Housing Agency’s strategic objectives since its establishment. By grounding policy in thorough research, […]
7th November 2024
The Government, research bodies, housing experts, and opposition parties have established a consensus on increasing unit delivery to solve the State’s housing crisis. However, the publication of several reports on housing demand, as well as the stances of the different political parties, means that there is ambiguity as to what […]
7th November 2024
The Land Development Agency’s first affordable housing project on state-owned land is a ‘testament’ to what can be achieved. On 20 September 2024, Taoiseach Simon Harris TD and Housing Minister Darragh O’Brien TD, officially launched the first phase of Shanganagh Castle Estate near Dublin’s Shankill. The new housing development is […]
7th November 2024
The private rental sector, the sector of housing which has seen the largest growth since the 1990s, is facing challenges of meeting the demand for affordable housing, a government review says. The review, published by the Department of Housing, Local Government and Heritage in July 2024, states that the private […]
7th November 2024
The publication of a revision of Housing for All, which had been expected to update the Government’s housing supply target, has been delayed and will likely not be published until after the 2024 general election. The update to Housing for All was expected to account for new delivery targets recommended […]
7th November 2024
The National Planning Framework (NPF) is the overarching policy and planning framework for the social, economic and cultural development of Ireland. The purpose of the NPF is to ensure that as the population of Ireland grows, it does so in a way that is sustainable in terms of its economic, […]