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  • A young woman adjusts a picture hanging on a wall.

    Housing Executive helps young women to portray life through the lens

    Young women from across Belfast are documenting the story of the LGBTQ+ plus community through the camera lens.

  • A small group of people pose with an open laptop PC.

    Armoy kids reaching for their dream careers with Miniversity

    Primary schools in Armoy are taking part in an exciting careers programme, thanks to Community Cohesion funding from the Housing Executive.

  • A hand holds a small house shaped prop.

    Homing in on Moneyslane

    People in need of a home are being encouraged to register their interest in living in social or affordable housing in Moneyslane by contacting our Rural and Regeneration Unit. 

  • A row of Housing Executive shops.

    Shops to let

    The Housing Executive has tendered for the lease of lock-up shops in Belfast and Portadown.

  • A competition poster.

    Win an iPad competition. Last chance to enter!

    Win one of 13 iPads in our free prize draw!

  • Two women stand in a kitchen with a bunch of flowers

    80 homes get new kitchens and bathrooms in Armagh

    We recently installed new kitchens and bathrooms in almost 80 of our tenants’ homes in Keady, Poyntzpass and Richhill.

  • A youth prepares to play pool, watched by a small group of adults.

    Community Safety funding creates a positive impact in Ballymacash

    Our funding is helping to reduce anti-social activity in the Ballymacash area of Lisburn.

  • Staff and pupils pose in front of the new mural.

    Monkstown mural steams ahead

    Monkstown Community Association was delighted to officially launch a new mural in Monkstown today, with funding from the Housing Executive.

  • A group of people stand in front of a mural.

    Ballysally, a spirited community

    Going from strength to strength.

    We were delighted to fund two community projects in a Coleraine estate that has turned its reputation around and changed the perception of onlookers, much to the delight of local residents.

  • Two rebuilt bungalows

    Breathing new life into Larne homes

    Two bungalows in the Seacourt Estate in Larne have been rebuilt, transforming the area and providing much needed, top quality homes. These one bedroom semi-detached bungalows at Seacliff Road, originally built in 1977, were badly damaged by fire a few years ago.  

  • Three youth workers.

    Youth project tackles anti-social behaviour

    A youth project across the Mid & East Antrim borough has been providing young people at risk with a structured programme of activity at key times when anti-social behaviour is more likely to occur, such as evenings and school holidays.

  • Two adults and a youth with artwork.

    Enabling young people to become more confident

    A local company has been working with young people in the City thanks to Community Safety funding from the Housing Executive. 4R’s Recycling secured the funding to tackle difficult issues such as addiction, personal and generational matters, initiating better awareness and making a difference for the whole community.

  • Two woman and a man hold several documents.

    Take a walk on the Waterside

    Interested in walking and learning some history?  Through our Social Housing Enterprise programme, the Housing Executive has funded Waterside Neighbourhood Partnership to develop a free walking tour.

  • A large group of people stand outdoors.

    €2m to research energy efficiency

    We’ve been awarded €2m to fund research that will tackle fuel poverty, identify renewable energy solutions and improve energy efficiency in rural homes across Northern Europe.

  • Four older people sit at a table.

    Portadown Senior Citizens go out to lunch

    Edgarstown Residents Association used our Community Cohesion funding to take 50 local senior citizens out to lunch earlier this month.

  • Pupils pose with their art.

    Lawrencetown school children dream big

    Pupils from St Colman’s Bann Primary School, Lawrencetown were given the exciting opportunity to design their fantasy home recently when they took part in our ‘My Dream Home’ art competition.

  • A row of homes with estate agent signs.

    Transfer of HMO responsibilities to Councils

    It is anticipated that on 1 April 2019 the responsibility for Houses in Multiple Occupation (HMO) regulation will transfer from the Housing Executive to local Councils.

  • Two men and a woman drink tea at a kitchen table.

    Over 100 homes upgraded in Twinbrook

    The Housing Executive is currently implementing a large scale modernisation programme across 104 homes in the Twinbrook area of West Belfast, with a view to making them ‘fit for the future.’

  • A cup of hot chocolate with a toasted marshmallow.

    Put our Social Housing Enterprise Programme at the centre of the story

    Our Social Housing Enterprise programme has been shortlisted in the Best Housing Story category for the Chartered Institute of Housing’s 2019 awards and your vote could help it to win!

  • Reps from Ballymena area group and John Read of the Housing Executive

    Engage, Enable, Empower

    Mid and East Antrim Local Area Networks launch

    The Housing Executive, working alongside Mid & East Antrim Borough Council, has officially launched the Local Area Network Programme for Ballymena, Carrickfergus and Larne – an EU funded cross-border initiative designed to support peace and reconciliation.