One of the UK housing sector's most senior figures is to lead a new Commission on the Future for Housing in Northern Ireland. Lord Richard Best OBE will chair the Commission, which will hope to play a leading role in contributing to housing solutions in Northern Ireland over the next decade and beyond.
The Commission is being organised by leading housing bodies in Northern Ireland and will be facilitated by the Chartered Institute of Housing (CIH), supported by its consultancy arm, ConsultCIH Limited. Organisations supporting the Commission include: the Northern Ireland Housing Executive, the Northern Ireland Federation of Housing Associations, Co-ownership Housing, the Construction Employers Federation, and the Voluntary Sector Housing Policy Forum.
The Commission is being created to drive cross-sector consensus on a long-term vision for the future of housing, which is critical for Northern Ireland's social and economic development. The Commission intends to capitalise on the growing benefits resulting from the devolution of power and the work of the Northern Ireland Executive, its departments and the Northern Ireland Assembly.
The Commission's objectives are:
Grainia Long, Principal Policy Advisor to the Commission and Director of CIH Northern Ireland said:
""Housing in Northern Ireland has benefited substantially from devolution. The New Housing Agenda published by the Minister for Social Development, the wide ranging planning reform proposed by the Minister of the Environment, and a host of policy initiatives from the Northern Ireland Executive aimed at building sustainable communities, bode well for the future.
"The Commission is a timely opportunity to contribute to, and build on that work, and to create a long-term vision for housing in contributing to Northern Ireland's future. I have every confidence that the Commission will play a central role in how we build places and communities in Northern Ireland in the future."