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Monksland set to remain part of South Roscommon

 

McFadden calls for new Government agency in Athlone

Athlone-based Senator, Gabrielle McFadden has again called on the government to locate a newly proposed government agency in Athlone.

Galway Simon chief fears council will not deliver 400 homes needed by year’s end

The latest figures released last week by the Department of Housing for April showed a fourfold increase in the number of families in emergency accommodation in the West of Ireland compared to April 2017. There was a 60% increase in the number of adults in emergency accommodation over the same period.

West side of Athlone being left behind, says McFadden

Athlone based Senator, Gabrielle McFadden has called on Minister Eoghan Murphy to designate the west side of Athlone as a pilot area for urban regeneration as part of the Ireland 2040 framework.

Private landlords need more support, says IPAV

The Institute of Professional Auctioneers & Valuers says disproportionate regulation of private landlords is the primary cause of the trend to let homes to tourists rather than long term tenants. The issue was flagged in the latest Daft.ie report.

IPOA calls for fairer treatment of private landlords

The Irish Property Owners Association (IPOA) has expressed concern regarding legislative proposals from Housing Minister Eoghan Murphy.

Seventeen families join Galway homeless list in last eight weeks

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 The housing crisis in Galway city is worsening with 17 new families joining the homeless list in the city over the past eight weeks.

McNelis raises concerns over numbers of AIR B&Bs in the city

Many apartments in the city centre being run as Air B&Bs are not paying commercial rates or water charges, but are instead “reaping the benefits” of the hard work of rate payers in the accommodation industry in Galway.

Rents will ‘continue to spiral’ without new affordable housing scheme, warns McDonnell

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Commitments by the Housing Minister Eoghan Murphy to bring forward an affordable housing scheme are welcome, but to have any real effect, the scheme must come into operation “as soon as possible”.

Phelan responds to councillors' concerns over planning circular

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Minister of State, John Paul Phelan, told the elected members of Mayo County Council this week: "This is the law of the land and you have been breaching it for years," in response to a spate of complaints from elected members of the local authority to a circular issued by the Department of Housing, Planning and Local Government, calling on members not to discuss planning applications at public meetings.

 

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