Search Results for 'Local Infrastructure Housing Activation Fund'
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Athlone’s largest housing development receives planning approval
Construction of the largest residential development in Athlone will commence within six months following formal approval by An Bord Pleanála for a Strategic Housing Development of 576 dwellings at Lissywollen and Kilnafaddoge.
Lissywollen housing development awaits planning permission decision
A strategic housing development planning application for 576 dwellings at Lissywollen and Kilnafaddoge has been formally lodged with An Bord Pleanála, Westmeath County Council confirmed this week.
Housing applicant left on waiting list since 2002 ‘reflective of a dysfunctional system’
The fact that a housing applicant on the waiting list since 2002, has never been offered either a council house or a house from a voluntary body, is “incredible” and “reflective of a dysfunctional system” both at a local and State level.
Housing applicant left on waiting list since 2002 'reflective of a dysfunctional system'
That a housing applicant, on the waiting list since 2002, who has never been offered either a council house or a house from a voluntary body, is "incredible" and "reflective of a dysfunctional system" both at a local and State level.
Action group to be tasked with delivering infrastructure for Galway
comprised of government officials and senior council representatives is to be tasked with planning and delivering major infrastructure projects for Galway.
Funding announcement gives scope for Athlone housing boost
Funding to the tune of €1.83m has been allocated to allow for the construction of a new access road from Lissywollen to Garrycastle to facilitate the building of badly needed housing.
Boxer urges council to avail of €200m fund to open up Athlone land banks
Longford-Westmeath Independent Deputy, Kevin ‘Boxer’ Moran, has called on Westmeath County Council to avail of a new fund that will remove critical infrastructural blockages to allow new housing in Athlone.