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That is according to a new report commissioned by Tayto Park as part of its planning battle to secure planning permission for a new steel €14m rollercoaster for the visitor park.
Wed, 08 May, 2019
Just seven purpose-built student beds have been completed in Limerick since the launch of the government's Rebuilding Ireland strategy in 2016.
Some of the cabling for the part of the €930m Celtic Interconnector, from France to Ireland, may run along the former Midleton-Youghal railway.
As power and wealth become concentrated or at least appear to, Sean and Svetlana Citizen rely on the State to stand
They have just been lodged with An Bord Pleanála, under the new fast-track mechanism for large developments.
Sun, 02 Jun, 2019
An Bord Pleanala has refused planning permission for a large solar farm in Kildare.
Sat, 01 Jun, 2019
Plans have been lodged for nearly 400 homes in Limerick city.
The company behind Dublin’s Citywest and Kilkenny’s Mount Juliet hotels look set to proceed with a new project on Cork City’s Parnell Place after an objection lodged with the planning watchdog was withdrawn.
An Bord Pleanála has granted planning permission for a €100m office development in spite of the Kilkenny Group warning that the proposal will result in "serious consequences" and job losses for its flagship store in Dublin.
Thu, 30 May, 2019
A company of developer Johnny Ronan has failed in a High Court challenge to Dublin City Council's legal interpretation of building height guidelines over a docklands development.
They were previously rejected by An Bord Pleanála after a legal battle.
Gardai have interviewed “a substantial number of witnesses” in its investigation into bogus letters for a planned €10m Supermac’s motorway forecourt outside Ennis.
Wed, 29 May, 2019
The controversial Cork city flood defence proposals and the ambitious Cork Metropolitan Area Transport Study (CMATS) are to be reviewed by a new ‘climate action committee’ which is to be established by the city council.
Tue, 11 Jun, 2019
So that’s nearly Saturday wrapped up. Here’s some of the stories we published on irishexaminer.com today which we hope will help you make sense of it all this evening.
Sat, 08 Jun, 2019
Planning permission is being sought for more than 1,200 housing units in Dublin and Kildare.
RTÉ has spent over €2.38 million on its new Fair City set, new figures show.
Fri, 07 Jun, 2019
Plans for a large, new housing estate a short distance outside Riverstick have been blocked amid concern that the development would be out of character with the village.
Plans to increase Walsh Park’s capacity to 16,000 remain on course despite neither of Waterford’s two home games in the Munster senior hurling championship this summer selling out.
Twenty-three residents of Dartmouth Square in Ranelagh, Dublin, claim "enabling works" for the city's proposed underground Metro - which will affect their properties - have been approved without going through proper planning procedures.
Thu, 06 Jun, 2019
Planning enforcement proceedings have been initiated against developers BAM for the storage for over a year of a rubble mountain on a Cork city centre site.