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Policy Paper Published 9 Dec 2024 Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government ↗ View on GOV.UK

Housing Supply Strategy 2024–2039 (Northern Ireland)

Northern Ireland's 15-year whole-system housing strategy, approved by the Executive on 5 December 2024 and announced to the Assembly on 9 December 2024. It sets a framework to deliver at least 100,000 homes, covering social, intermediate and private supply, and is the direct NI equivalent of England's social housing renewal agenda.

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Housing Supply Strategy 2024 - 2039 | Department for Communities

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Housing Supply Strategy 2024 - 2039

Topics:

Housing
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Housing supply policy & delivery

Date published:

9 December 2024

The Department for Communities' Minister announced the launch of The Housing Supply Strategy 2024 - 2039, in a statement to the Assembly on 9 December 2024. The strategy, which was approved by the Executive on 5 December 2024, provides a 15-year framework for the development and delivery of policies and actions needed to deliver our housing supply needs.

This Executive Strategy takes a whole system approach which recognises that there is not one single overarching challenge affecting housing supply here, but a series of interlinked challenges which will require a coordinated and collaborative approach to address.

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