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Green light for plans to turn former pub in Offaly into townhouses

Offaly County Council has given the green light for plans to turn a former pub in Offaly into townhouses. Aidan Leonard sought permission from the local authori.

City planners approve proposal for major urban regeneration project on lands adjacent to Ceannt Station

Galway Bay FM 26 May 2021 print Galway Bay fm newsroom – City planners have approved a proposal for a major urban regeneration project on lands adjacent to Ceannt Station. The Augustine Hill scheme is led by Galway developer Gerry Barrett and is being financed by Summix Capital. Augustine Hill is a €320 million mixed use development with substantial residential, retail and leisure components. It had set out to deliver 378 residential units, a new city-centre pedestrian shopping precinct, four new public squares, 11 new streets and a number of public performance spaces. The plan also provides for a six screen multiplex cinema and parking for 620 cars.

Boland wins the Grace amendment

An important change to how Development Levies are charged in Fingal will help address and unintended penalty on families building larger homes to accommodate children with disabilities. Fingal County Council as a Planning authority, apply a Development Levy charge to every Planning permission it grants. That is with a few exceptions. The adopted scheme runs for a period of five years. The Scheme was before the council last Monday and it was expected that the Management s recommendation would be adopted. Veteran Local Councillor Cathal Boland had other ideas, however. He proposed amendments, motivated to make changes having spoken to Rush man, Damien Doyle whose daughter Grace is severely disabled.

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