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2 | "author": "Helena Campbell", | 2 | "author": "Helena Campbell", | ||
3 | "author_email": "helena.campbell@housing.gov.ie", | 3 | "author_email": "helena.campbell@housing.gov.ie", | ||
4 | "contact_email": "opendata@housing.gov.ie", | 4 | "contact_email": "opendata@housing.gov.ie", | ||
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11 | "issued": "2017-04-05", | 11 | "issued": "2017-04-05", | ||
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20 | "notes": "The Minister for Housing and Urban Renewal Damien English | 20 | "notes": "The Minister for Housing and Urban Renewal Damien English | ||
21 | TD, today (21st March 2017) published the fifth annual progress report | 21 | TD, today (21st March 2017) published the fifth annual progress report | ||
22 | and seventh housing survey on tackling the issue of unfinished housing | 22 | and seventh housing survey on tackling the issue of unfinished housing | ||
23 | developments. This reveals an \u201c85% drop in the unfinished | 23 | developments. This reveals an \u201c85% drop in the unfinished | ||
24 | developments since 2010 from nearly 3000 to 420. 2016 alone saw the | 24 | developments since 2010 from nearly 3000 to 420. 2016 alone saw the | ||
25 | resolution of 248 developments\u201d.\n\nIn order to target | 25 | resolution of 248 developments\u201d.\n\nIn order to target | ||
26 | opportunities for strategic acquisition for the social housing | 26 | opportunities for strategic acquisition for the social housing | ||
27 | investment programme within council\u2019s this \u2018unfinished\u2019 | 27 | investment programme within council\u2019s this \u2018unfinished\u2019 | ||
28 | housing development 2016 (UFHD) survey and progress report has also | 28 | housing development 2016 (UFHD) survey and progress report has also | ||
29 | identified and quantified existing and potential social housing units | 29 | identified and quantified existing and potential social housing units | ||
30 | within developments in line with Action 5.3 of Rebuilding | 30 | within developments in line with Action 5.3 of Rebuilding | ||
31 | Ireland.\n\nIn broad terms the remaining unfinished developments fall | 31 | Ireland.\n\nIn broad terms the remaining unfinished developments fall | ||
32 | into two categories:\n\nDevelopments situated within high demand areas | 32 | into two categories:\n\nDevelopments situated within high demand areas | ||
33 | that are more likely to resolve in the near term; | 33 | that are more likely to resolve in the near term; | ||
34 | and1.\n\nDevelopments in low market demand areas. Resolving such | 34 | and1.\n\nDevelopments in low market demand areas. Resolving such | ||
35 | developments is closely related to local market 2. demand and will | 35 | developments is closely related to local market 2. demand and will | ||
36 | take longer than high demand locations.\n\nThe number of developments | 36 | take longer than high demand locations.\n\nThe number of developments | ||
37 | still considered \u2018unfinished\u2019 from the 2016 survey has | 37 | still considered \u2018unfinished\u2019 from the 2016 survey has | ||
38 | therefore fallen dramatically to 420 developments nationally, which is | 38 | therefore fallen dramatically to 420 developments nationally, which is | ||
39 | an 85% reduction from the initial number of unfinished developments | 39 | an 85% reduction from the initial number of unfinished developments | ||
40 | surveyed in 2010 .\n", | 40 | surveyed in 2010 .\n", | ||
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42 | "en": "The Minister for Housing and Urban Renewal Damien English | 42 | "en": "The Minister for Housing and Urban Renewal Damien English | ||
43 | TD, today (21st March 2017) published the fifth annual progress report | 43 | TD, today (21st March 2017) published the fifth annual progress report | ||
44 | and seventh housing survey on tackling the issue of unfinished housing | 44 | and seventh housing survey on tackling the issue of unfinished housing | ||
45 | developments. This reveals an \u201c85% drop in the unfinished | 45 | developments. This reveals an \u201c85% drop in the unfinished | ||
46 | developments since 2010 from nearly 3000 to 420. 2016 alone saw the | 46 | developments since 2010 from nearly 3000 to 420. 2016 alone saw the | ||
47 | resolution of 248 developments\u201d.\n\nIn order to target | 47 | resolution of 248 developments\u201d.\n\nIn order to target | ||
48 | opportunities for strategic acquisition for the social housing | 48 | opportunities for strategic acquisition for the social housing | ||
49 | investment programme within council\u2019s this \u2018unfinished\u2019 | 49 | investment programme within council\u2019s this \u2018unfinished\u2019 | ||
50 | housing development 2016 (UFHD) survey and progress report has also | 50 | housing development 2016 (UFHD) survey and progress report has also | ||
51 | identified and quantified existing and potential social housing units | 51 | identified and quantified existing and potential social housing units | ||
52 | within developments in line with Action 5.3 of Rebuilding | 52 | within developments in line with Action 5.3 of Rebuilding | ||
53 | Ireland.\n\nIn broad terms the remaining unfinished developments fall | 53 | Ireland.\n\nIn broad terms the remaining unfinished developments fall | ||
54 | into two categories:\n\nDevelopments situated within high demand areas | 54 | into two categories:\n\nDevelopments situated within high demand areas | ||
55 | that are more likely to resolve in the near term; | 55 | that are more likely to resolve in the near term; | ||
56 | and1.\n\nDevelopments in low market demand areas. Resolving such | 56 | and1.\n\nDevelopments in low market demand areas. Resolving such | ||
57 | developments is closely related to local market 2. demand and will | 57 | developments is closely related to local market 2. demand and will | ||
58 | take longer than high demand locations.\n\nThe number of developments | 58 | take longer than high demand locations.\n\nThe number of developments | ||
59 | still considered \u2018unfinished\u2019 from the 2016 survey has | 59 | still considered \u2018unfinished\u2019 from the 2016 survey has | ||
60 | therefore fallen dramatically to 420 developments nationally, which is | 60 | therefore fallen dramatically to 420 developments nationally, which is | ||
61 | an 85% reduction from the initial number of unfinished developments | 61 | an 85% reduction from the initial number of unfinished developments | ||
62 | surveyed in 2010 .\n", | 62 | surveyed in 2010 .\n", | ||
63 | "ga": "The Minister for Housing and Urban Renewal Damien English | 63 | "ga": "The Minister for Housing and Urban Renewal Damien English | ||
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65 | and seventh housing survey on tackling the issue of unfinished housing | 65 | and seventh housing survey on tackling the issue of unfinished housing | ||
66 | developments. This reveals an \u201c85% drop in the unfinished | 66 | developments. This reveals an \u201c85% drop in the unfinished | ||
67 | developments since 2010 from nearly 3000 to 420. 2016 alone saw the | 67 | developments since 2010 from nearly 3000 to 420. 2016 alone saw the | ||
68 | resolution of 248 developments\u201d.\n\nIn order to target | 68 | resolution of 248 developments\u201d.\n\nIn order to target | ||
69 | opportunities for strategic acquisition for the social housing | 69 | opportunities for strategic acquisition for the social housing | ||
70 | investment programme within council\u2019s this \u2018unfinished\u2019 | 70 | investment programme within council\u2019s this \u2018unfinished\u2019 | ||
71 | housing development 2016 (UFHD) survey and progress report has also | 71 | housing development 2016 (UFHD) survey and progress report has also | ||
72 | identified and quantified existing and potential social housing units | 72 | identified and quantified existing and potential social housing units | ||
73 | within developments in line with Action 5.3 of Rebuilding | 73 | within developments in line with Action 5.3 of Rebuilding | ||
74 | Ireland.\n\nIn broad terms the remaining unfinished developments fall | 74 | Ireland.\n\nIn broad terms the remaining unfinished developments fall | ||
75 | into two categories:\n\nDevelopments situated within high demand areas | 75 | into two categories:\n\nDevelopments situated within high demand areas | ||
76 | that are more likely to resolve in the near term; | 76 | that are more likely to resolve in the near term; | ||
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81 | therefore fallen dramatically to 420 developments nationally, which is | 81 | therefore fallen dramatically to 420 developments nationally, which is | ||
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