Helping to Build Homes For People
Graiguecullen was completed in 1995 and officially opened in October to cater for the elderly and is a 12 unit scheme consisting of 9 one bedroom units and 3 two bedroom units.
Chapel Street, Tullow was completed in 1997 to cater for the elderly and is an 8 unit scheme consisting of 6 one bedroom units and 2 two bedroom units. It was extended in 2006/2007 with the addition of an extra 4 x 2 bed units for the elderly.
Dublin Road, Carlow was also completed in 1997 to cater for families and is a 10 unit scheme consisting of 10 three bedroom houses.
Pollerton Big, Carlow was completed in 2005. It comprises two units for seven tenants with special needs and a House Parent, twenty units (18×3 bed semis and 2×2 bed one story semis) for families plus one unit for seven tenants with special needs plus two House Parents. Tinteán Community Centre completes the development.
Blackbog Grove, Carlow Is the most recent development by Carlow Voluntary Housing Association and it has just been officially opened. This magnificent residence houses special needs tenants and a House Parent.
We are delighted to have taken over this elderly housing scheme late last year, taking responsibility for 27 units in this area. The scheme includes a small community centre providing daily/evening activities for all residents to enjoy.
Ballinacarrig, Carlow This is our latest special needs home, built to accommodate 6 tenants. Tinteán Willow was chosen as the national winner in the Housing for People with Disabilities Category at the ICSH Housing Awards.
Barret Street, Bagenalstown Ten families have just received the keys to their new homes .
These ten terraced houses have been provided as part of the Rebuilding Ireland Action Plan and are a collaboration between Tinteán, Carlow County Council, The Department of Housing, Planning and Local Government, The Housing Agency and the Housing Finance Agency. Tinteán continues to build its capacity by working with our partners to effectively deliver to residents and communities much needed sustainable homes.