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Accessibility | Skip to Start of Article | Skip to Search | Skip to Navigation Menu | Skip to Themes | Skip to Regions | Skip to Members Sign InNorthern Ireland Federation of Housing Associations (NIFHA) fully supports the call by Margaret Ritchie for additional funding to build more houses.

Housing Associations have provided almost all new social housing since 1998.
With over 36,000 on the housing waiting list the Northern Ireland Federation of Housing Associations (NIFHA) fully supports the call by Margaret Ritchie for additional funding to build more houses and asks the Minister to urgently examine the constraints to housing associations in developing new social housing.
Housing associations have provided virtually all new social housing since 1998 and experience a wide range of barriers to their development work. These include:
In addition to these, housing associations are facing new challenges:
Chris Williamson, NIFHA’s Chief Executive, commented:
"NIFHA believes social housing in Northern Ireland needs a housing budget capable of grant-aiding the development of 2,000 homes per year compared to 1,500 in recent years, a determination to require private developers to provide about 20% social or ‘intermediate market’ homes as a condition of planning consent and an effective system that allows housing associations or the NIHE to buy surplus public-sector land that is suitable for housing.
"In addition to this we require a range of measures to substantially reduce the number of vacant residential properties throughout Northern Ireland.
"The housing association movement will put its full weight behind Minister Ritchie’s efforts to overcome the serious shortage of affordable homes in Northern Ireland."