Summary of responses to developer contributions consultation
The Department for Social Development (DSD) undertook a consultation exercise earlier this year seeking opinions on its proposed system to require that housing developers make contributions towards affordable housing in Northern Ireland.
The consultation paper sought respondents views on
- the viability of the scheme
- how the level of contributions should be set
- the suggested threshold at which contributions should begin
- whether contributions should be in the form of units of housing on the development in question or a commuted sum which would be diverted into building affordable housing elsewhere in Northern Ireland
Housing Rights view
Summary of responses
There were 75 responses to the consultation. 30% of responses were from developers and 20% of the response came from community groups or charities. 53% of respondents were broadly in favour of the proposal, with wide support from charities, community groups, housing associations and public bodies. Many of the responses suggested that more detailed research needed to be conducted into these proposals before they could be adopted. This research should focus on the impact of such a policy on the supply of affordable housing and on the house building industry in Northern Ireland.
Find out more about the responses received by downloading the DSD's summary report.