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Co-Living

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<p>Kiely's pub in Donnybrook has long been associated with author Paul Howard's fictional character, Ross O’Carroll Kelly, and the scheme followed Westridge acquiring the property for €5 million plus in 2019. File photo</p>

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Council gives go-ahead for co-living scheme on site of Ross O’Carroll Kelly pub
Around 115 objections have been lodged against the proposal, including one from the Lord Mayor of Dublin, Cllr Hazel Chu.
<p>The co-living development proposed for Dun Laoghaire by Bartra. </p>

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Co-living applications already in process cannot be stopped despite ban
<p>A co-living proposal by Bartra at a site in Dun Laoghaire. Such developments would be banned if Sinn Féin's bill is passed. File Picture.</p>

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Sinn Féin aims to ban co-living with new bill
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Michael Clifford: Co-living is bedsits for the 21st century
Developer wants minimum size of co-living bedrooms halved in his Dublin development

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Developer wants minimum size of co-living bedrooms halved in his Dublin development
 Dún Laoghaire co-living development granted planning permission

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Dún Laoghaire co-living development granted planning permission
New ideas needed in housing debate, architect says
New ideas needed in housing debate, architect says

Co-Housing Here is holding a public session at the Technological University of Ireland at Bolton Street today.

Sat, 15 Jun, 2019

Taoiseach defends Eoghan Murphy's controversial 'co-living' comments
Taoiseach defends Eoghan Murphy's controversial 'co-living' comments

The Taoiseach has defended the controversial co-living model of accommodation in the Dáil, stating it is part of the solution to the housing crisis.

Wed, 22 May, 2019

Housing Minister's 'bizarre' and 'ludicrous' co-living proposal branded as '21st-century bedsits'
Housing Minister's 'bizarre' and 'ludicrous' co-living proposal branded as '21st-century bedsits'

The Government has been accused of having a "mind-numbing lack of ambition" when it comes to housing.

Tue, 21 May, 2019

Dublin co-living apartment building would see 42 share a kitchen
Dublin co-living apartment building would see 42 share a kitchen

More than 42 people will be expected to share a kitchen if plans to build a new co-living apartment building in Dublin is approved.

Thu, 09 May, 2019

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