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Galway sees rise in planning applications and commencements in 2014 but growth in residential construction sector slows down

2014 saw Galway record an increase in planning applications of 3% and commencements of 45%, while nationally, the residential construction sector in Ireland experienced mixed fortunes as the rate of growth fell sharply in the last quarter of the year according to the latest edition of the National Housing Construction Index.

Mayo sees continued recovery in residential construction — National Housing Construction Index

The National Housing Construction Index compiled and issued by Link2Plans shows Mayo is continuing to experience a recovery in the residential construction sector with the project commencements increasing and planning applications only down slightly in the first eight months of 2014. When compared to the same period in 2013, project commencements in Mayo are up more than 60 per cent while the number of new planning applications are down by just around one per cent.

Westmeath sees recovery in residential construction

The National Housing Construction Index compiled and issued by Link2Plans shows Westmeath is continuing to experience a recovery in the residential construction sector with the number of project commencements and planning applications both increasing in the first eight months of 2014. When compared to the same period in 2013, project commencements in Westmeath are up 63 per cent, while the number of new planning applications are up 10 per cent.

Mixed fortunes for residential construction sector in Mayo

The National Housing Construction Index compiled and issued by Link2Plans has revealed mixed fortunes for Mayo in the residential construction sector.

 

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