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Concerns raised over Greenway CPO strategy

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Compulsory Purchase Orders will form part of the land acquisition strategy to further develop Greenway routes in Mayo, wherever landowners may not be agreeable to granting access - according to Paul Hyland, Senior Executive of Mayo County Council National Roads Office.

Ireland needs social housing, student housing, and fair rents

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The housing crisis in Galway continues to intensify. In late July, there were 234 adults accessing emergency accommodation in Galway, with 66 families, including 165 child dependents, counted in the West region, compared to 225 adults and 154 dependents (including adult dependents) a month earlier.

Council must issue CPOs on vacant houses, says Cheevers

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Compulsory Purchase Orders must be initiated by the Galway City Council on empty houses throughout the city so as to renovate them and make them available on the housing waiting list.

Mortgage to rent cases on the rise in Westmeath

Hundreds of Westmeath householders in unsustainable mortgage arrears and at risk of losing their homes are being given fresh hope of a solution to their problems.

Mortgage to rent scheme housing valuation limit formally increased

Families in mortgage distress in Westmeath have been given fresh hope after the county’s upper housing valuation limit for the mortgage-to-rent scheme was significantly increased to €305,000.

Concerns of local authority tenants allayed as rent scheme to be revised

RONAN FAGAN

CPOs allow Curraghmore parents “light at the end of the tunnel”

The next stage in the 10-year saga to provide a brand-new primary school for the eastern side of Mullingar was confirmed this week with the news that compulsory purchase orders have been issued to the two landowners of the council’s favoured site just off the Ardmore Road.

O’Flaherty calls for CPO on Coolough Road

Too much time has passed and too many accidents have occurred on the Coolough Road so the Galway City Council must proceed immediately with a Compulsory Purchase Order according to PD Cllr Terry O’Flaherty.

Council has questions to answer on Inner Relief Road CPO spending

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