Around 30 groups are expected to meet appear, including representatives from housing charities, planners and surveyors.
THE TAOISEACH AND the Minister for Housing will hold a summit with housing stakeholders later today to discuss the government’s work at tackling the crisis.
The conference is designed to provide stakeholders with an opportunity for direct feedback to Government on the current housing situation, and to make suggestions on what additional practical actions can be taken to accelerate delivery of the Housing For All plan.Last month, Taoiseach Leo Varadkar said that he believed that the housing crisis was holding Ireland back and that a pandemic-style approach must be adopted to cope with it.
“Two and a half years into the Fine Gael-Fianna Fáil government and the housing crisis has never been worse. Rents, house prices and homelessness are at record highs. Social and affordable housing output is way behind schedule. The government’s housing plan is failing,” Ó Broin said.
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