Housing

A total reorganisation of how regeneration is delivered in Limerick will ensure that the focus shifts to building quality homes and sustainable communities...

I would like to start by welcoming you all to Limerick, the Treaty City, and of course, my own constituency. I hope you get a chance to experience some of the highlights of our city and to meet...

Environment Minister Phil Hogan today noted reports that the Supreme Court proceedings in relation to Priory Hall have now been postponed for three...

I would like to start by thanking Dr. Kenna and his colleagues for inviting me to address such an auspicious gathering of academics, policy-makers and practitioners on such an important topic...

In deciding on the establishment of Irish Water, the Government asked that detailed analysis be undertaken as to whether the public utility should be established as a new State agency or under the stewardship ...

Jan O’Sullivan TD, Minister for Housing and Planning, today (Wednesday 4 April 2012) launched two new initiatives to enhance co-ordination and oversight of the Irish planning system...

At the close of business yesterday in excess of 800,000 households had registered and paid the charge. The Minister today thanked all...

Latest figures today (30th March 2012) reveal that over 600,000 people have now paid the Household Charge. There is real momentum now as the numbers of people registering for the charge is building...

During a visit to the Household Charge Bureau this evening (29th March 2012), Minister Phil Hogan T.D. thanked everyone who has already paid the...

The Minister for Housing & Planning Jan O’Sullivan TD announced today (27 March 2012) that the Government gave their agreement in principle to...

 

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