Fine Gael councillor, Michael Doyle, said that "rural Ireland will die" if the government doesn't fund Uisce Éireann to a "satisfactory level".
Last month, then-minister for housing Darragh O’Brien said the 60,000 commencement notices “confirm that a robust stock of new housing is in the pipeline”, and hailed the development levy waiver and ...
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Irish Independent on MSNLouth councillors claim rural communities are being decimated by planning permission policyA local councillor has asked for a review of rural planning permission policy in the county. Cllr Antoin Watters suggested ...
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Irish Examiner on MSNFinance department calls Government's housing commencement figures ‘volatile’ and uncertainThe Department of Finance warns that figures may not reflect actual home completions due to incentives and lack of penaltie ...
Tipperary County Council has written to Uisce Éirean requesting it compensate businesses in the county that are losing ...
A long-standing boil water notice affecting a Tipperary water supply remains in place, Uisce Éireann have reminded consumers.
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