Dublin: Peter McVerry Charity Meets Housing Target A Year Early
The Peter McVerry
Trust has said its strategic housing target has been achieved 12 months ahead
of schedule.
The national housing
and homeless charity's four- year strategy had set out to more than double its
housing units to 450 by the end of 2020.
In a statement, CEO
Pat Doyle said that while the target had been met early, the Trust would
redouble its efforts to house the most vulnerable - particularly single
people - in 2020.
Homeless Rough Sleepers On Dublin's South Docks Waterfront. Photo; Joseph Anderson 2019 Copyright Free. |
He said: "We
have a plan to add at a minimum of 100 further units in 2020 and are working on
a range of other opportunities that will see more empty buildings brought back
to use, more town centre retail spaces converted to homes, more derelict
buildings regenerated, and more new homes built for people who need them."
The charity has lodged
a planning application for 12 apartments on Shaw Street in Dublin 2 and- also
has active projects in Dublin 2, 4, 6 and 8.
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“We are committed to the
Housing First model and to ensuring that people can realise their right to
housing. "The only way we can deliver on both these fronts is to ensure we
play our part in housing the most vulnerable, particularly single people, for
whom housing is in shortest supply." Mr Doyle said the charity will now
redouble its efforts in 2020”.
The Peter McVerry Trust has grown its housing
stock to 450 units with its strategic plan for 2016 to 2020 aiming to more than
double its housing units to that amount by the end of next year. The charity
said it plans to now redouble its efforts next year by adding a minimum of 100
further units. It came as the group lodged a planning application for 12
apartments on Shaw Street in Dublin 2. The project is one of a number of
apartment schemes being delivered by the charity in Dublin city - with projects
active in Dublin 2, Dublin 4, Dublin 6 and Dublin 8. Peter McVerry Trust CEO
Pat Doyle said: "Back in 2016 we made a strategic commitment to grow our
housing stock to ensure we could provide more pathways out of homelessness than
ever before. "I'm delighted that we have been able to more than double our
housing stock in four years and that we are now one year ahead of our plans. "However,
this isn't about targets it's really about delivering more homes for people in
need as quickly as we can." "We are putting more resources than ever
into our housing development programme, not just in Dublin but right across the
country from Dundalk to Tralee and Bray to Galway." "We have a plan
to add at a minimum of 100 further units in 2020 and are working on a range of
other opportunities that will see more empty buildings brought back to use,
more town centre retail spaces converted to homes, more derelict buildings regenerated,
and more new homes built for people who need them."
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