Housing

Workers’ Party ensures that O’Devaney Gardens re-development will be 100% public, mixed income

Cllr. Éilis Ryan Councillors vote for motion based on ‘Solidarity Housing’ model Move calls Government’s Housing Land Initiative into question Dublin City Council last night (Monday July 25th) voted for the redevelopment of O’Devaney Gardens, in the North Inner City, as 100% public, mixed income housing.  The decision by councillors to approve the [...]

2019-05-19T10:00:43+00:00July 26th, 2016|

Workers’ Party to attempt to stop demolition of O’Devaney Gardens

  Council attempt to force through demolition against wishes of residents “underhanded” Workers’ Party will ask councillors to vote for “100% public, mixed income” housing instead of privatisation of the public site. The Workers’ Party will tonight propose that the demolition of tenanted blocks in O’Devaney Gardens be postponed until new homes have been built [...]

2016-07-25T16:22:17+00:00July 25th, 2016|

“Rehashed” failed approach of public subsidies to public landlords slammed

Party advocates cross-subsidised public rental model as an alternative to the scheme Cllr. Éilis Ryan The Workers' Party today (Tuesday July 19th) criticised “affordable rental” proposals contained in the government’s ‘Rebuilding Ireland’ housing strategy. Under the ‘Affordable Rental’ proposal, the government would establish a €10 million annual fund to deliver 2,000 “affordable rental” [...]

2019-05-19T10:00:44+00:00July 19th, 2016|

Cork City Council collects €20 million p.a. in rents – virtually no housing maintenance

Cllr. Ted Tynan Workers’ Party councillor Ted Tynan has said that despite the fact that Cork City Council tenants are paying a total of approximately €20 million per annum in rents for their homes the council’s housing maintenance scheme has been pared down to the bone. The Mayfield based councillor said that there [...]

2019-05-19T10:00:44+00:00July 14th, 2016|

Ryan criticises failure to recommend increased role for state as main social housing driver

Only public sector rental can reduce rents to affordable levels In an initial response today (Friday June 17th) to the publication of the Oireachtas Committee on Housing and Homelessness report, Workers’ Party Councillor Éilís Ryan said that the report ‘lacked ambition’ and expressed disappointment at the Committee’s failure to recommend an increased role for the [...]

2019-05-19T10:00:45+00:00June 17th, 2016|

Tynan opposes €200k council loan to Cork Film Festival

Cllr. Ted Tynan, "Essential council services must come first" Workers’ Party Councillor Ted Tynan has said that he could not in conscience support a loan request for €200,000 by Cork City Council to the Cork Film Festival committee at a time when the council’s services remain seriously curtailed due to cutbacks in its [...]

2019-05-19T10:00:47+00:00May 16th, 2016|

Workers’ Party publishes costed proposal for cross-subsidised public housing

Fr. Peter McVerry welcomes ‘Solidarity Housing’ as important contribution to thinking on housing ‘Solidarity Housing’ model would expand public housing provision at reduced cost to State Proposals form viable state-led alternative to Housing Land Initiative The Workers’ Party today (Monday May 9th) published Solidarity Housing: Getting the vultures out of Irish Housing, a costed proposal [...]

2016-05-09T09:37:02+00:00May 8th, 2016|

Article 43 should go – but is not excuse for housing crisis says Tynan

Cllr. Ted Tynan The Workers’ Party has concurred with outgoing Housing Minister Alan Kelly’s admission that the absolute right to private property in the constitution is a barrier to the rights of tenants but the party has said the clause in no way prevented the state from engaging in a massive social housing [...]

2019-05-19T10:00:49+00:00March 31st, 2016|

Dignam calls for cancellation of modular housing as FOI shows no sites were considered in wealthy areas of city

  Reacting to the news that Dublin City Council were forced to cancel their initial €20 million tender for modular housing, Jimmy Dignam said: ‘Dublin City Council should cancel their plans for modular housing completely. The whole process has been poorly thought out. We were told the houses would be cheaper than properly constructed housing, [...]

2019-05-19T10:00:50+00:00March 2nd, 2016|

Workers Party candidate Seamus McDonagh says 5,000 on Meath housing list are in total despair

“People want to see action in bricks and mortar not meaningless promises” Meath East Workers’ Party candidate Seamus McDonagh has said the individuals and families on the County Meath housing waiting list are in total despair and will not be deceived by weasel words this time.  They will only believe there is an end to [...]

2019-05-19T10:00:51+00:00February 20th, 2016|