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Excess water charges are just water charges by the back door

The Workers’ Party have condemned Friday’s confirmation from the Commission for the Regulation of Utilities (CRU) that excess water charges are to be introduced from 2019. Speaking on the matter, Workers’ Party representative Séamus McDonagh said: “We have to assume that this is a way of introducing water charges by the back door, plain and [...]

2019-05-19T10:00:15+00:00February 12th, 2018|

Clonburris development shows little has changed since the bad old days of housing corruption

Lorraine Hennessy The Workers’ Party in Dublin Mid West has expressed deep concern that the currently proposed development of the new suburb of Clonburris will repeat most of the serious errors of the past and will create another incomplete, isolated and broken neighbourhood. Local Workers’ Party representative Lorraine Hennessy said: “The proposal to [...]

2019-05-19T10:00:16+00:00January 30th, 2018|

Home helps should be employed directly by HSE to prevent exploitation

Seamus McDonagh The Workers’ Party have called for the HSE to establish a plan to move all home helps into direct employment by the state health agency. The call comes in the wake of repeated scandals relating to the the exploitation of home helps by the private agencies who employ them. Speaking on [...]

2019-05-19T10:00:16+00:00January 17th, 2018|

2017 Housing Delivery Report: Increase in HAP tenants is not a good news story

Gavin Mendel-Gleason The Workers’ Party have criticised the government’s 2017 Report on Housing Delivery, saying they show nothing except a forced increase in reliance on private landlords. Responding to the Report, Workers’ Party representative Gavin Mendel-Gleason said: “These figures are not a good news story. The only area of so-called “housing delivery” that has [...]

2019-05-19T10:00:16+00:00January 15th, 2018|

Councillors vote down proposal to ban for-profit development on council land in Dublin

Sinn Féin, Labour and some independents today voted down a proposal from Workers’ Party councillor Éilis Ryan to bring into force a ban on all for-profit development on publicly-owned land. Speaking following the vote, Cllr. Ryan said: “Why, in the midst of a housing crisis, should a private developer be entitled to make profit by [...]

2019-05-19T10:00:16+00:00January 11th, 2018|

Affordable housing u-turn: Dublin City Council admits affordable housing will require land giveaway to developers

Dublin City Council have come under attack for a U-Turn tonight (Monday), in which council officials acknowledged that the ‘affordable’ housing component of their housing development plans will require a full giveaway of land to private developers. Cllr. Éilis Ryan (Workers’ Party) responded to the comments made by city council Deputy CEO Brendan Kenny saying: [...]

2019-05-19T10:00:16+00:00January 8th, 2018|

Teacher shortage crisis: Calls for fees to be scrapped for teacher training postgrads

The Workers’ Party have called for fees for postgraduate teaching degrees to be scrapped as an urgent measure to address the collapse in numbers of applicants to train as teachers. Cllr. Ryan said: “It is perfectly clear what has caused this collapse. The course fees and expenses to train to be a teacher doubled, and [...]

2019-05-19T10:00:16+00:00January 8th, 2018|

Calls for emergency ban on new offices in Dublin’s docklands

A city councillor has called for the introduction of an emergency ban on office development in the docklands, following a report from Owen Reilly that office space was set to well outstrip residential development in Dublin’s docklands. The proposal comes on foot of a 35,000 square metre office development being granted permission in the docklands [...]

2019-05-19T10:00:17+00:00December 20th, 2017|

Dublin Councillors to vote tonight on whether to ban for-profit development on public land

O'Devaney Gardens Dublin City Councillors will tonight (Wednesday) vote on a proposal from the Workers’ Party to ban private, for-profit housing development on Dublin City Council owned lands. Cllr. Éilis Ryan (Workers’ Party, North Inner City) is proposing the motion, and said: “Yesterday saw the announcement of a national demonstration in April to [...]

2019-05-19T10:00:17+00:00December 13th, 2017|

Six into One Won’t Go

Publicly-owned housing stock needs to grow by 500% in order to meet demand Cllr. Éilis Ryan (Workers’ Party) has today (Tuesday) issued figures which reveal that Dublin’s publicly-owned housing stock is less than a sixth of what would be required to meet current demand. Cllr. Ryan said: “Figures released to me from Dublin City Council [...]

2019-05-19T10:00:17+00:00December 12th, 2017|