Dublin Correspondent
Permission has been granted for a scheme involving more than 700 rental units in blocks up to 18 storeys in Dublin s north city.
An Bord Pleanála granted permission to Glenveagh Homes for the Castleforbes Strategic Housing Development (SHD) plan even though it contravened the current Dublin city development plan.
SHD plans go straight to the board as part of a fast-track system that by passes local authorities.
The plan for the eight apartment blocks and a culture building is between Sheriff Street and East Wall and was opposed by local residents because of the height, density and the fact that it will consist almost entirely of one and two-bed rental units.
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DAIRY giant Ornua has this week lodged an application with Cork County Council for a major expansion project at its Kerrygold Park campus in Mitchelstown.
As revealed by The Corkman in January, the €40 million investment by the company makes provision for a new butter churn and cream processing infrastructure, two new packaging lines, additional cold storage capacity, extended office space and additional car parking spaces on existing grounds within the campus.
The company is hoping to start work on the project, which will take in the region of 12-months to complete, by the end of the summer.
An Ornua spokesperson said the expansion project would create 120 temporary local jobs during construction and a further 30 additional permanent jobs when finished.