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Limerick civil engineering firm Roadbridge will co-partner Spanish giant FCC Construccion on the DAA’s €320m north runway project for Dublin Airport — with an extra €10m sweetener separately given by the authority to fund local community projects.
Wed, 31 Oct, 2018
Additional steps are needed to address the rapidly worsening delays in An Bord Pleanála, according to Fianna Fáil's housing spokesperson Darragh O’Brien.
Mon, 19 Nov, 2018
The city council’s head of environment insists the Lower Lee Flood Relief Scheme is the only solution, writes Eoin English.
Wed, 12 Dec, 2018
Major design changes to Cork’s €140m flood defence scheme have been unveiled that will see demountable flood defences, rather than walls, used to protect the most historic city centre areas.
Tue, 11 Dec, 2018
An environmental campaigner has succeeded in blocking plans to deposit 78,000 tonnes of soil on agricultural land in west Kerry which he claimed threatened to pollute a local river.
Sat, 08 Dec, 2018
A large Victorian-style mansion in south Dublin acquired for €4.35m three years ago is to be demolished to make way for an even larger luxury home, despite opposition from a community group and some local residents.
Fri, 21 Dec, 2018
The National Paediatric Hospital Development Board has defended the additional construction costs of the new children’s hospital, insisting that the “right procurement strategy” had been taken.
Wed, 19 Dec, 2018
Communities in the south-west are being ripped apart by the march of wind turbines into townlands, but a local authority says its hands are tied due to lack of firm legislation.
A compulsory purchase order (CPO) is the name of a notice received by a landowner stating that their land or property is going to be compulsorily purchased by a State Agency.
Thu, 15 Nov, 2018
Plans are to be lodged for a €400m one million sq ft data centre on the outskirts of Ennis early next year.
Tue, 13 Nov, 2018
Developing a civic amenity bring site in the midst of a number of housing estates on the northside of Cork city would result in an 'excessive concentration' of waste facilities in the area, according to An Bord Pleanála.
Wed, 13 Feb, 2019
A decision about how to permanently memorialise victims of institutional child abuse has still not been made by the Department of Education five years after a planning setback — and nearly a decade since it was recommended in the landmark Ryan Report.
Sun, 14 Oct, 2018
A hospital foundation says it now has to look for a new site in Cork City for its proposed cancer care centre after the project was shot down by An Bord Pleanála.
Sat, 13 Oct, 2018
The regeneration of Cork’s docklands has stepped up another gear with work underway on a €125m office block on the northern quays which will be able to accommodate more than 2,250 workers by mid-2020.
Mercy University Hospital has been refused planning permission for a new cancer care centre in Cork city following objections from a local resident.
Fri, 12 Oct, 2018
A legal challenge is among the options being considered by residents in the wake of a Bord Pleanála decision to grant planning for apartments on the site of a former Magdalene laundry in Cork city.
Tue, 02 Oct, 2018
A couple has been refused permission by the High Court to appeal a decision to dismiss their challenge to An Bord Pleanála’s permission for construction of a wind farm near their home in Co Cork.
Mon, 01 Oct, 2018
A fast-tracked housing project for Dublin which was due to begin construction in 2017 now faces a three-year delay.
Fri, 28 Sep, 2018
Freshly Chopped is facing closure of one of its flagship outlets after it was refused retention planning permission for its branch on Dublin’s Grafton St.
It was residents who first suspected the noise of a wind farm was louder than expected, says Michael Clifford.
Mon, 24 Sep, 2018