# planning - Monday 15 September, 2014
# Opinion
# Opinion
‘A good city is like a good party – people stay much longer than really necessary because they are enjoying themselves.’
# planning - Wednesday 16 July, 2014
# Masterplanning
# Masterplanning
The land is “bigger than Hyde Park” and could hold nearly 4,000 homes.
# planning - Thursday 26 June, 2014
# Small Mercies
# Small Mercies
*Though it’s still a whopping €159 million.
# planning - Sunday 22 June, 2014
# Windows Of Opportunity
# Windows Of Opportunity
The company will spend hundreds of millions of euro, employing over 200 construction workers.
# planning - Friday 20 June, 2014
# Burst Bubble
# Burst Bubble
The latest CSO figures show a drop of 30.5% in the first three months of the year.
# planning - Saturday 14 June, 2014
# Challenge
# Challenge
Rahim Nazrali will have two guides to assist him during the trek.
# planning - Wednesday 28 May, 2014
# Planning
From The42
# Planning
The group, which includes François Trinh-Duc, will benefit from a less demanding club calendar.
# planning - Monday 12 May, 2014
# No Use
# No Use
Former Green Party TD Ciarán Cuffe is calling on the Dublin City Council to either make something of the sites they own or sell them
# planning - Thursday 8 May, 2014
# Saved
# Saved
Two archaeological reports were carried out on the houses which are near a road development.
# planning - Wednesday 9 April, 2014
# Breath Of Fresh Air
# Breath Of Fresh Air
The government says it will not oppose a Sinn Féin bill on the height of turbines.
# planning - Friday 4 April, 2014
# planning - Wednesday 19 March, 2014
# Planning
From The42
# Planning
Laurent Labit says the rumours of his out-half’s return to Ireland made him laugh.
# planning - Wednesday 12 March, 2014
# Planning
# Planning
An Taisce slammed An Bórd Pleanala’s decision to approve drive-through fast food restaurants in the historic Boyne Valley area.
# planning - Friday 7 March, 2014
# Cruisin'
# Cruisin'
A new €200 million plan to redevelop part of Dublin Port will see changes in the types of ships in the city.
# planning - Wednesday 15 January, 2014
# Opinion
# Opinion
Rebuilding the grid will take more than a decade and we are still at the start. Now is the time to change the process from an adversarial one to a truly participative project developed in the public interest, writes Ossian Smyth.
# planning - Thursday 9 January, 2014
# Pylons
# Pylons
A submission to Grid Link claims that these factors were “insufficiently developed in the analysis”.
# planning - Tuesday 7 January, 2014
# Planning
# Planning
Ireland has submitted its first report on the implementation of the Aarhus Convention which ensures public participation in environmental planning.
# Opinion
# Opinion
Ireland’s rural citizens are victims of abusive domestic planning and an externally-driven energy policy from Europe, writes Declan Doyle.
# planning - Saturday 14 December, 2013
# Opinion
# Opinion
Ciara Conlon gives some tips how to organise yourself for Christmas – and not get stressed out by the season.
# planning - Saturday 30 November, 2013
# Green Space
# Green Space
The site between Cork Street and Chamber Street in Dublin 8 could now become recreation space for Dublin 8 residents, pending a planning report.
# planning - Monday 18 November, 2013
# Ghost Estates
# Ghost Estates
None of the estates being considered by the government for demolition are currently occupied.
# planning - Saturday 9 November, 2013
# Planning
# Planning
The plan calls for much less traffic and better walking and cycling links from the Phoenix Park to Poolbeg.
# planning - Wednesday 16 October, 2013
# Pursuit Of Possibilities
From The Daily Edge
# Pursuit Of Possibilities
They tried, God love them. They tried.
# planning - Tuesday 3 September, 2013
# Water Water Everywhere
# Water Water Everywhere
The Environment Minister says that the government “fundamentally believes” that user-related charges are the right way of raising more tax.
# planning - Wednesday 31 July, 2013
# Mahon
# Mahon
The businessman was at the centre of the recent corruption trial which collapsed when witness Frank Dunlop fell ill. Today, Mahon has had its say on his involvement with lands in Carrickmines.
# Mahon
# Mahon
The final chapter of the report was delayed due to a trial that ultimately collapsed.
# planning - Monday 1 July, 2013
# planning - Sunday 30 June, 2013
# Planning
# Planning
The 52 councillors who sit on Dublin City Council will vote on the controversial proposal tomorrow night.
# planning - Tuesday 25 June, 2013
# Planning
# Planning
The new guidelines mark the first time that councils have been given legal guidelines on their plans.
# planning - Monday 10 June, 2013
# Planning
# Planning
Parents and children from Gaelscoil Cholmcille protested outside Dublin City Council over the plan, which was proposed as part of the extension of Dublin’s Luas line.
# planning - Friday 7 June, 2013
# Opinion
# Opinion
The rental market in Ireland is largely an amateur business led by small landlords – but, now, with many property-owners in arrears, tenants face an uncertain future, write Lorcan Sirr and Tom Dunne.
# planning - Monday 20 May, 2013
# Planning
# Planning
Jan O’Sullivan says she will invoke ministerial powers to veto any planning decision which doesn’t conform to policy.
# planning - Tuesday 7 May, 2013
# Planning
# Planning
The establishment of such a regulator was recommended in the Mahon Tribunal’s report.
# planning - Thursday 11 April, 2013
# Planning
# Planning
The EU’s top court hands a major boost to opponents to the N6 bypass around Galway, ahead of a final Supreme Court ruling.
# planning - Tuesday 26 March, 2013
# Have Your Say
# Have Your Say
Dublin City Council has asked the public for its views on plans for Dublin’s Docklands.
# planning - Tuesday 12 March, 2013
# Planning
# Planning
The national trust says Dublin City Council ignored its own development plan in 26 applications which were later overturned.
# planning - Friday 15 February, 2013
# Gaffs
# Gaffs
Donegal was the only county which saw an increase in planning applications in 2012.
# planning - Wednesday 30 January, 2013
# Planning
# Planning
Jan O’Sullivan said it was now a matter of deciding whether an entirely new entity should be created or if the current system should be adapted.
# planning - Tuesday 1 January, 2013
# Read Me
# Read Me
Want to make a fresh start this year? Margaret Mara offers some tips on how to go about it.
# planning - Wednesday 5 December, 2012
# Opinion
# Opinion
A conventional property tax has many disadvantages against a site value tax, writes Judy Osbourne.