November 12, 2025

cork planning permission

Cork County Council Planning Permission FAQs

Planning Application Fees From Fees Section Class of Development Amount of Fee Amount of Fee for Retention Permission 1. House €65 €195 or €2.50 per m² of floor space (whichever is greater) 2(a). Maintenance, improvement, extension, conversion of garage, shed, etc.2(b). Other works within or bounding the curtilage of a house €34 €102 or €2.50 per […]

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sligo planning permission

Sligo County Council Planning Permission FAQs

Planning Application Fees From Fees Section Class of Development Amount of Fee Amount of Fee for Retention Permission 1. House €65 €195 or €2.50 per m² of floor space (whichever is greater) 2(a). Maintenance, improvement, extension, conversion of garage, shed, etc.2(b). Other works within or bounding the curtilage of a house €34 €102 or €2.50 per

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cavan planning permission

Cavan County Council Planning Permission FAQs

Planning Application Fees From Fees Section Class of Development Amount of Fee Amount of Fee for Retention Permission 1. House €65 €195 or €2.50 per m² of floor space (whichever is greater) 2(a). Maintenance, improvement, extension, conversion of garage, shed, etc.2(b). Other works within or bounding the curtilage of a house €34 €102 or €2.50 per

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galway planning permission

Galway County Council Planning Permission FAQs

Planning Application Fees From Fees Section Class of Development Amount of Fee Amount of Fee for Retention Permission 1. House €65 €195 or €2.50 per m² of floor space (whichever is greater) 2(a). Maintenance, improvement, extension, conversion of garage, shed, etc.2(b). Other works within or bounding the curtilage of a house €34 €102 or €2.50 per

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housing plan ireland

Ireland’s Housing Plan – How the Government Still Refuses to Fix a Housing Crisis It Could End Tomorrow.

Key Takeaways Issue Current Situation (2025) What Needs to Happen Now Rental Supply Fewer than 2,000 homes available nationwide – a 3-year low Emergency state-led new builds Average Rent €2,080 nationwide €2,583 Dublin Rent relief & public housing to restore affordability Government Target 300,000 homes by 2031 (quietly moved from 2030) Structural reform APPLE TAX

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