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Month: August 2021

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Build-to-Rent over-concentration

Posted on: 2021-08-31 Last updated on: 2023-09-18 Written by: admin
In a recent letter to the Minister for Housing in relation to the over-concentration of build-to-rent in Dublin’s inner city areas, Neasa called for a percentage cap on the build-to-rent element of any site, if not an outright ban. Balance…
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60-Second Update: Citizens Assembly on Drugs

Posted on: 2021-08-21 Last updated on: 2023-08-22 Written by: admin
Neasa gives a 60-second update on the progress of the Citizens Assembly on Drugs that was promised in the Programme for Government. Transcript: Hi! This is a sixty second update on where we are with the Drugs Citizens Assembly that…
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Vacant Sites & Derelict Site Register

Posted on: 2021-08-17 Last updated on: 2023-09-13 Written by: admin
A short guide on how to propose adding a site to Dublin City Council’s Vacant Sites Register and the Derelict Sites Register. What is a vacant site? Dublin City Council’s Active Land Management Unit established the Vacant Sites Register on…
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Balnagowan House Planning Application

Posted on: 2021-08-03 Last updated on: 2023-09-18 Written by: admin
A property developer has started the first stage of Strategic Housing Development planning application process with An Bord Pleanála for the development of 112 apartments at the Balnagowan House site (also know as Wendon House or Bealnagown House). This step…
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