Its now likely to be published by the start of September.
The Government's Housing for All plan has been delayed as Departments continue to hammer out the details.
The plan, which will set the State's housing priorities out to 2030, was due to go before Cabinet next week.
However, a spokesperson for Minister Darragh O'Brien has confirmed it will be delayed until the end of August or start of September.
Minister O'Brien has said the plan is very close to being complete and work will continue through August.
NEW: The Government's Housing for All Plan has been delayed. The plan will set out housing policy and priorities out to 2030 and was due to go before Cabinet next week. Instead it's more likely to be the end of August as work and input from other Departments goes on
— Seán Defoe (@SeanDefoe) July 22, 2021

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