New building programmes must also cater for homeless, says Peter McVerry Trust

A national housing strategy is essential to deliver homes to those most in need, advocacy agency The Peter McVerry Trust has said.

New building programmes must also cater for homeless, says Peter McVerry Trust

A national housing strategy is essential to deliver homes to those most in need, advocacy agency The Peter McVerry Trust has said.

The trust is calling for the strategy after a report by the Housing Agency showed that at least 80,000 housing units would be needed in urban areas over the next five years.

There are currently 89,000 households on a social waiting list.

Chief Executive of the Peter McVerry Trust Pat Doyle said a lack of houses, rising property prices and rents were leading to a rise in homelessness in urban areas.

He said a national housing strategy needed to cater for the homeless.

"When there are (building) programmes coming from government as the economy grows, a proportion of them must go to the homeless," he said.

"(Without that), homeless people will continue to see themselves outside the loop."

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