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<p> The social housing development at Kilnagleary, Carrigaline, Co Cork, has been lying vacant since its completion in January despite more than 700 expressions of interest in the homes. Picture: Larry Cummins</p>

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Frustration as new homes lie vacant in Cork despite more than 700 applications
The development in Carrigaline was completed in January but remains empty more than two months later despite a huge volume of interest
<p>'There is very exciting development potential at this location,' according to senior Cork City Council official David Joyce. The council has approved the compulsory acquisition of 62, 63, 64, and 65 North Main St. Picture: Eddie O'Hare</p>

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'Viable long-term' uses planned for derelict buildings in Cork
<p> No 19 South Terrace Cork City is on the derelict sites register. Picture: Larry Cummins</p>

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Government to CPO thousands of properties as part of crackdown on vacant homes
Ireland’s empty towns: Even Tipp’s flourishing towns are blighted by vacant properties

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Ireland’s empty towns: Even Tipp’s flourishing towns are blighted by vacant properties
Cork business leaders and politicians say tougher approach needed after partial building collapse

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Cork business leaders and politicians say tougher approach needed after partial building collapse
Carrigaline has lowest Cork commercial vacancy rate

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Carrigaline has lowest Cork commercial vacancy rate
Twenty-one apply for Irish language commissioner role
Twenty-one apply for Irish language commissioner role

More than 20 people have applied to take over the job of Irish language commissioner when the current holder steps down early, blaming Government inaction.

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