​​​​​​​Clanmil and Apex bringing 122 new homes to west Belfast Posted on 3 February 2025

Two of Northern Ireland’s leading housing associations, Clanmil Housing and Apex Housing, have joined forces to bring 122 new homes to people on the social housing waiting list in west Belfast.

Clanmil and Apex welcomed local political and community representatives to the site at Gort Na Mona, formerly the St Gerard’s Educational Resource Centre, off the Monagh Bypass in west Belfast.

Carol McTaggart, Group Chief Executive of Clanmil Housing, said:  

“With more than 48,000 people waiting for a social home in Northern Ireland, which includes 4,432 people in west Belfast, we’re committed to playing our part in helping to address this urgent need for good homes. We’re delighted to be working in partnership with our colleagues in Apex to deliver these much-needed new homes and we are looking forward to handing them over to new residents in October 2026.”

Sheena McCallion, Chief Executive of Apex Housing Association added:

“We are acutely aware of the high demand for quality social housing in west Belfast, and we’re proud to work alongside Clanmil to help meet this need. This partnership enables us to deliver 122 much-needed homes that will provide stability and opportunity for local families. Together, we’re committed to making a meaningful difference in communities like west Belfast, where safe and affordable housing is in such high demand.”

Lord Mayor of Belfast, Councillor Micky Murray said:

“I’d like to congratulate Clanmil Housing and Apex Housing on their successful partnership which is helping to meet demand for quality social housing. Our Belfast Agenda is about making life better for all our residents and communities – and having a safe, warm home is fundamental to a good quality of life.”

Paul Maskey MP for Belfast West commented:

“Gort na Mona is the latest in a series of new and much-needed housing developments in west Belfast as we seek to build more social and affordable homes and drive down waiting lists. 122 new homes will be a fantastic addition to this part of our city, and I look forward to seeing this development progress further. Sinn Féin will continue to work with all housing associations to deliver good-quality homes for individuals and families.”

Clanmil and Apex are bringing 122 homes to west Belfast
L-R: Paul Maskey MP for west Belfast; Tommy Holland, Upper Springfield Resource Centre; Lord Mayor of Belfast Cllr Micky Murray; John McGinnis, the McGinnis Group; Sheena McCallion, Chief Executive, Apex Housing Association; Carol Mc Taggart, Clanmil Group Chief Executive

The cost of the development is £24m including grant funding of £14.8m from the Department for Communities through the Northern Ireland Housing Executive. 

The new homes are due for completion in October 2026 and will include 70 two-bedroom houses, 32 three-bedroom houses 8 two-bedroom CAT1 apartments (for people aged 55 and older), 6 two-bedroom wheelchair-accessible houses, 4 three-bedroom wheelchair-accessible houses and 2 four-bedroom wheelchair-accessible houses.

The homes are being delivered for Clanmil and Apex by the McGinnis Group.

John McGinnis of McGinnis Group commented:

“We are delighted to be working with these two housing associations, Clanmil and Apex, in the midst of the turmoil currently being experienced by all involved in the construction industry. We look forward to seeing these much-needed homes completed in 2026.”