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Council Recoups Zero From Vacant Site Levy Since Its 2017 Introduction

Council Recoups Zero From Vacant Site Levy Since Its 2017 Introduction
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Very concerned Laois County Council demands immediate attention for derelict Portlaoise shopping centre

Very concerned Laois County Council demands immediate attention for derelict Portlaoise shopping centre
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Planning lodged for 123-bed hotel in Kilkenny city centre

Planning lodged for 123-bed hotel in Kilkenny city centre Reporter:   ); A planning application has been lodged for the development of a hotel in the city centre. The application, which has been lodged with Kilkenny County Council is for the development of a 123-bed hotel with a public bar and restaurant at a 0.26 hectare site. The site is bounded by a disused railway viaduct to the northeast, Johns Green, Wolfe Tone Street and a medical centre. A decision is expected to be made by the local authority by the end of March. The applicant is Green Wolf Limited. Meanwhile it is understood that the proposed hotel will be at the site of Ormonde Centre, a large 18th Century building which was identified by heritage body An Taisce as being one of the ten most at-risk buildings in the country last year and was placed on Kilkenny’s Vacant Sites Register, despite an appeal to An Bord Pleanala. The site was listed for sale as a ‘hotel use’ site.

Anti social activity at derelict Laois shopping centre

Anti social activity at derelict Laois shopping centre Reporter:   ); A derelict shopping centre in Laois should be fenced off and the owners liable for the cost, says a local councillor.  Trespassers gathering, fires being lit and children climbing on the roof of the centre in Portlaoise, are creating danger to themselves and to neighbours says Cllr Willie Aird. He tabled a motion to the January meeting of Portlaoise Municipal district to call on the “enforcement section of Laois County Council to take immediate action to stop anti-social behaviour on the old Centrepoint site”. “I am blue in the face making representations from people on this. I went down and witnessed this myself. The bollards were painted at the entrance but not the actual building. I can’t understand why it is not fenced off, it is a danger to neighbours. 

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