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Latest News
A step change in homelessness prevention, as Housing Executive strategy consultation underway.
<p>The Housing Executive is considering significant additional investment in the prevention of homelessness, and is seeking views on its new draft strategy for addressing homelessness in Northern Ireland, which was published today. </p>
Making Your Money Work
<p>We’re here to help you with budgeting, benefits, and making your money go further.<br />
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Minister helps Housing Executive launch new rural housing strategy
<p>A new, four year strategy planning for sustainable and inclusive growth in rural communities across Northern Ireland has been published by the Housing Executive.</p>
Double Delight at £780k investment in new windows for homes in the Causeway area
<p>Housing Executive tenants in the Harpurs Hill, Coleraine are enjoying new double glazing this Autumn, as well as benefitting from warmer homes. </p>
Six Belfast interface areas focus of new good relations schemes
<p style="font-size:16px;line-height:1.625;margin-bottom:16px;">Almost 2000 participants are set to benefit from two new initiatives to bring together residents from six interface communities across Belfast.</p>
Let’s Connect – Using SignLive
<p style="font-size:16px;line-height:1.625;margin-bottom:16px;">If you are deaf or hard of hearing, you can get in touch with us using online British (BSL) and Irish Sign Language (ISL) interpretation.</p>