Lack of State land 'threatening social housing’

An umbrella group representing voluntary housing organisations has warned that a fall-off in the availability of State land is threatening the expansion of social housing in Ireland.

An umbrella group representing voluntary housing organisations has warned that a fall-off in the availability of State land is threatening the expansion of social housing in Ireland.

The Irish Council for Social Housing said only 25% of social housing projects built in 2004 were on State land, compared to 75% in the late 1990s.

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