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Tradespeople to launch strike action over ‘travel time’ pay

Plumbers, fitters, and welders on construction projects across the country will this week serve notice of industrial action on employers, demanding restoration of payment...

Poor infrastructure has halted the delivery of hundreds of homes in Cork alone

Poor public infrastructure is stalling the delivery of housing across the country, prompting calls for a dedicated fund to fast-track the servicing of sites.Large...

Liscove’s initial plan for 487 homes in the foothills of Wicklow Mountains turned down by council planners

National housing output is anticipated to reach 36,000 completions this year Plans have been submitted by a housebuilder seeking to develop nearly 500 homes around...

Ireland’s housing crisis is so grave

With Ireland’s housing crisis showing few signs of abating, businesses are increasingly having to step in with staffing accommodation, including by buying or renting...

An Bord Pleanála gives green light for 899-bed student accommodation scheme in Dublin

An Bord Pleanála has given the green light for a 13-storey 899-student-bed scheme at Gowan House, on Dublin’s Naas Road.The appeal board’s granting of...

Dublin borrowers accounted for over 40pc of first-time buyer mortgages in Kildare, Wicklow and Meath last year

Borrowers from Dublin also accounted for a higher share of mortgages for new semi-detached or terraced homes, representing 55pc of these types of homes...

Housing developments unable to be approved due to poor water infrastructure, critical report finds

Building development applications in 100 areas across the north have been hampered by a lack of capacity in water infrastructure, a new report has...

Lack of investment in NI Water infrastructure is ‘restricting’ new housing developments

According to the report by the comptroller and auditor general of the Northern Ireland Audit Office, Dorinnia Carville, construction of new homes is among...

Simon and DCU study suggests vacant units above shops could alleviate Ireland’s housing crisis

Vacant apartments above shops could play a key role in providing housing in Ireland, according to a new report.The study published on Tuesday —...

Ireland needs to deliver on housing, planning reform and university funding to continue winning foreign investment

The Irish economy has held up well in spite of challenging global events but headwinds suggest we will be operating within an increasingly uncertain...

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