Advertisement

We need your help now

Support from readers like you keeps The Journal open.

You are visiting us because we have something you value. Independent, unbiased news that tells the truth. Advertising revenue goes some way to support our mission, but this year it has not been enough.

If you've seen value in our reporting, please contribute what you can, so we can continue to produce accurate and meaningful journalism. For everyone who needs it.

house sales via Shutterstock

One Coalition party isn't keen on letting bedsits back onto the market

Tánaiste Joan Burton had previously suggested the ban could be examined.

THE BAN ON bedsits may not be as open to debate as previously suggested by the Coalition earlier this year.

Following the death of homeless man Joanthan Corrie meters from Leinster House earlier this month, Tánaiste Joan Burton noted that many bedsit dwellings previously on the market were no longer available.

The Tánaiste added that all steps that would assist in providing accommodation would be examined.

However, in a response to a parliamentary question from Terence Flanagan, Fine Gael Junior Minister with special responsibility for housing Paudie Coffey indicted a cooling of the Government’s attitude to this.

“Safe, healthy homes”

Coffey said more tenants are now living “in safe, healthy homes” as a result of the amended legislation.

“I have no plans to amend the regulations to reduce the standards required,” the Junior Minister stressed.

Bedsits were effectively banned in 2008 under new legislation which required dwellings to have its own sanitary facilities, independently managed heating, and facilities to the storage and preparation of food.

External toilets

Previous regulations, untouched since 1993, allowed for external toilets, no hot water, and an open fireplace as a heating source.

Figures contained in Census 2011 indicated that there were roughly 4,500 bed-sits across the country. Most of these were in Dublin, and many were unsafe.

Coffey said his Department has led an enforcement campaign since a four-year grace period for the new legislation ended.

“Up to October 2014, 66% of the non-compliant properties had been brought into compliance. Enforcement action continues against the remainder, including legal action in certain cases,” he explained.

There has debate over the extent to which the ban on bedsits has affected the property market.

Read: A TD used a Dáil question to ask if a water meter protester would have their dole cut >

More: Minister’s driver resigns from Irish Water >

From bedsit to stunning six-bed: Have a look around this dream home in Dublin >

Readers like you are keeping these stories free for everyone...
A mix of advertising and supporting contributions helps keep paywalls away from valuable information like this article. Over 5,000 readers like you have already stepped up and support us with a monthly payment or a once-off donation.

Close
14 Comments
    Install the app to use these features.
    Mute Kevin Slater
    Favourite Kevin Slater
    Report
    Dec 29th 2014, 7:40 AM

    Don’t give the b#stard landlords the excuse to open up those hellholes again.

    113
    Install the app to use these features.
    Mute Jack Bowden
    Favourite Jack Bowden
    Report
    Dec 29th 2014, 9:01 AM

    Some bedsits are really nice.
    If you share a house, you probably share the bathroom. There’s not much difference with a bedsit really.

    50
    Install the app to use these features.
    Mute Hevin Bear Kiggins
    Favourite Hevin Bear Kiggins
    Report
    Dec 29th 2014, 6:51 AM

    Amazing when you see fine gael acting more left wing than labour.

    I will enjoy watching labour disappear come next election.

    103
    Install the app to use these features.
    Mute Quincy
    Favourite Quincy
    Report
    Dec 29th 2014, 9:28 AM

    Totally agree Hevin , they are a horrible party … maybe Joan’s plan is to stick the job bridge workers into these bedsits

    35
    Install the app to use these features.
    Mute Donal Lynch
    Favourite Donal Lynch
    Report
    Dec 29th 2014, 7:33 AM

    Anything with a roof and a bed is better than cardboard and a sleeping bag ?

    57
    Install the app to use these features.
    Mute D is Illusioned
    Favourite D is Illusioned
    Report
    Dec 29th 2014, 7:43 AM

    It may be all some people can afford soon.
    Joan will change her mind tomorrow anyway.

    56
    Install the app to use these features.
    Mute Mary Mcgarry
    Favourite Mary Mcgarry
    Report
    Dec 29th 2014, 11:41 AM

    Another u-turn to rectify another piece of incompetent management by the coalition. God help Ireland.

    5
    Install the app to use these features.
    Mute Steve Tracey
    Favourite Steve Tracey
    Report
    Dec 29th 2014, 7:51 AM

    Yet Corporation properties can be single room with no facilities for cooking and storage of food provided. A decent dwelling should have as a minimum standard separate rooms for sleeping, cooking and toilet facilities.

    53
    Install the app to use these features.
    Mute O'Duigain Stiofain
    Favourite O'Duigain Stiofain
    Report
    Dec 29th 2014, 7:12 AM

    What “LEFT” hand ?

    25
    Install the app to use these features.
    Mute Sean MacC
    Favourite Sean MacC
    Report
    Dec 29th 2014, 7:07 AM

    The ‘left’ hand doesn’t know what the right hand is doing.

    24
    Install the app to use these features.
    Mute Isaac Smyth
    Favourite Isaac Smyth
    Report
    Dec 29th 2014, 10:12 AM

    Here here. With a homeless epidemic surely any roof over your head is better than none!

    Let the market decide what’s worth renting.

    14
    Install the app to use these features.
    Mute Mick Byrne
    Favourite Mick Byrne
    Report
    Dec 29th 2014, 10:23 AM

    I think too many in government invested in apartment blocks !

    14
    Install the app to use these features.
    Mute Paul Fanshawe
    Favourite Paul Fanshawe
    Report
    Dec 29th 2014, 12:10 PM

    “Following the death of homeless man Joanthan Corrie meters from Leinster House earlier this month”

    For goodness sake, a “meter” is a device for measurement. A “metre”, in this part of the world, is the unit of length. No Americanisms please!

    8
    Install the app to use these features.
    Mute Shanti
    Favourite Shanti
    Report
    Dec 29th 2014, 5:41 PM

    Wait, there was a ban on these? Someone really should have notified Daft, have you seen some of the things advertised as studio apartments? Still priced far beyond what anyone on low income or welfare could afford too..

    1
Submit a report
Please help us understand how this comment violates our community guidelines.
Thank you for the feedback
Your feedback has been sent to our team for review.
JournalTv
News in 60 seconds