Low Energy Housing Fingal

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r e b m cli FINGAL COUNCIL HOUSING PUSHES UP ENERGY STANDARDS With some of the most impressive moves toward sustainability over the last few years coming in the form of planning requirements, it should come as no surprise that many local authorities are pioneering energy efficient housing in their own housing stock. Jason Walsh visited a site in Oldtown, County Dublin, to see how Fingal County Council is putting sustainability into practice with help from Keenan Timber Frame, Ecological Building Systems, Nutech Renewables and others. Fingal County Council is arguably one of Ireland's most forward-looking local authorities when it comes to sustainability. Pioneers of local energy standards that later led to drastic improvements in Part L of the Building Regulations, the north Dublin local authority has also been at the fore-

front of developing its own energy efficient public housing.

is where the ball is going to bounce at the minute," he says.

Local issues In today's gloomy house-building climate it's easy to forget that the demand – and, in fact, need – for more and better housing continues. As Niall Keenan of Keenan Timber Frame points out, although the pace of private developments has certainly slowed, there remains a public housing requirement. "The local authority

Local authority housing can be viewed in a number of ways. As Lynsey Hanley documents in 'Estates: An Intimate History'1 her outstanding history of council housing in the UK, public housing has gone through a number of image changes over the course of the past century, from the 'homes fit for heroes' of the postFirst World War era to the 'property-owning democracy' of Harold Macmillan, a view

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