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30/06/2016

A housing association in Northern Ireland has revealed plans to develop 2,500 homes over the next eight years. Clanmil Housing Group made the announcement after it secured a £135 million finance agreement with three lenders. Clanmil confirmed loans from Danske Bank (£60m), First Trust (£50m) and U
30/06/2016

Esri has presented a Special Achievement in Geographical Information Systems (GIS) Award to the Sustainable Energy Authority of Ireland (SEAI). The firm won the award at an international conference in San Diego on Wednesday, 29 June. SEAI GIS improves the accessibility of spatial data on renewable
30/06/2016

Concerns have been raised over the rise in residential property prices. Property prices increased by 6.9 per cent, according to figures from the Central Statistics Office (CSO). Sinn Féin spokesperson on Housing Eoin Ó Broin TD said this is "another symptom of the housing crisis". He said: "Price
30/06/2016

Casement Park in west Belfast is to undergo redevelopment work. The Minister for Communities Paul Givan confirmed at a recent meeting that he is committed to the project, according to Sinn Fein. Mr Fra McCann MLA welcomed the Minister's announcement and said it sends out a clear message to the loc
30/06/2016

The Northern Ireland Football League (NIFL) has officially opened new offices at Windsor Park in Belfast. The new offices at the National Footbal Stadium have been named after the late Irish League Secretary Mervyn Brown, who died aged 49. NIFL Managing Director, Andrew Johnston, said: "I never ha
30/06/2016

The Ulster Unionist Party has hit out at the Secretary of State for Transport after he gave "no guarantee" when a decision would be made over the development of a new runway at Heathrow Airport. UUP MP for South Antrim, Danny Kinahan, said the delay in the decision negatively impacts on the growth
30/06/2016

Sinn Féin has welcomed plans to build a new development in Dublin. Plans for the new apartments, which will be located in the Dominick Street area, also includes the creation of 22 new homes for people currently waiting on housing. The plans were announced after the Housing Minister, Simon Coveney
30/06/2016

A garage proprietor based in Co L'Derry has been fined for waste offences. Mr Patrick Joseph McLaughlin, trading as Rathmor Motors, was fined a total of £1,000 for breaches of waste management legislation at Londonderry Magistrates' Court. Officers from the Northern Ireland Environment Agency (NIE
29/06/2016

A total of €22 million has been allocated to develop over 70 social housing and community facilities in Dublin. The development of 72 apartments will be located at Dominick Street in the heart of Dublin City. The Minister for Environment, Simon Coveney, approved the funding and said the project wi
29/06/2016

Work to upgrade street lighting and improve pavements and kerbs in Randalstown, Co Antrim, is to begin later this year. Funding of £380,000 has been secured to carry out the work which will take place in New Street and the surrounding linkage areas of John Street and Arches Lane. New street furnit
29/06/2016

An application has been submitted for a licence for marine site investigation works to be carried out in Arklow, Co Wicklow. The Minister for Environment, Simon Coveney, received the application from Irish Water. The works, to be carried out in Arklow Bay and the estuary of the Avoca River, are to
29/06/2016

A 'zero carbon' Choice Housing scheme in south Belfast has been nominated for a Green Apple Environment Award. Killynure Green in Carryduff has been named on a shortlist of the UK's most environmentally friendly developments. The annual awards, which will take place in August, recognise, reward an
29/06/2016

The Alliance Party has called on the Department for Infrastructure to implement a "strategic plan" to ensure the upkeep of rural roads throughout Northern Ireland. The party made the call after Minister Chris Hazzard announced £10 million is to be invested to resurface 1,000 roads. Strangford MLA
29/06/2016

Work to improve the water supply and upgrade the sewerage infrastructure in Carrickfergus, Co Antrim, is to begin on Monday, 04 July. Farrans Construction has been appointed by NI Water to carry out work on the watermains and Campbell Contracts was selected is to undertake the sewer work. Work to
29/06/2016

A new Small Business Research Initiative (SBRI) has launched to stimulate the development of innovative remediation technologies for the Mobuoy Road waste site in Northern Ireland. Funding for the SBRI competition has come from the Executive's Pilot SBRI Challenge Fund which is jointly managed by t
29/06/2016

Families in Co Meath will see an increase in rent supplement of between €180 and €250 a month, according to Fianna Fáil. The rent supplement is part of a wider package of measures to address the housing crisis throughout Ireland. TD for Meath East Thomas Byrne said the increase will go a long way
28/06/2016

Serious concerns have been raised over road safety in Glenavy, Co Antrim. Sinn Fein MLA Declan Kearney questioned the Infrastructure Minister Chris Hazzard at a meeting with the Glenavy Residents Association. Mr Hazzard said urgent remedial repair works are needed on the Main Street and adjoining
28/06/2016

Conwell Contracts has been appointed by NI Water to carry out work on a new storm sewer in south Belfast. The work, on the Ballygowan Road and the Knock Dual Carriageway, will start on 04 July and is expected to be completed in approximately eight weeks. The project is being carried out to provide
28/06/2016

A total of £10 million is to be invested to improve and upgrade rural roads throughout Northern Ireland. Infrastructure Minister Chris Hazzard earmarked additional funding announced by the Finance Minister for resurfacing work on 1,000 rural roads. Minister Hazzard said: "I am delighted to announc
28/06/2016

A total of 5,500 construction union members in the Republic of Ireland (RoI) are to merge through a transfer of engagements. 90 per cent of the UCATT members voted for the transfer which was welcomed by the General Secretary of the Technical Engineering and Electrical Union (TEEU), Eamon Devoy. Mr
28/06/2016

Over £11 million has been invested in road schemes in Antrim and Newtownabbey over the past year, the Infrastructure Minister has confirmed. A total of £11.52m has been used to improve transport connections and the delivery of dualling schemes on the A8 Belfast to Larne and A2 Shore Road at Greenis
28/06/2016

A total of £5 million has been allocated to improve road maintenance service in Northern Ireland. Infrastructure Minister Chris Hazzard said the funding to repair potholes and renew road markings. Minister Hazzard said: "My Department's priority is to ensure the safety of all road users and Transp
28/06/2016

Rent supplement has been increased in line with the Confidence and Supply Agreement with Fianna Fáil. The measures have been designed to help tackle the housing crisis in Ireland. Fianna Fáil Spokesperson on Social Protection Willie O'Dea said the government's decision to increase rent supplement
28/06/2016

The Northern Ireland Renewables Obligation (NIRO) to small scale onshore wind projects has now closed, the Minister for the Economy has confirmed. Minister Simon Hamilton said the consultation was set in the context of the Department of Energy and Climate Change's (DECC) intention to take a "backst
27/06/2016

The Labour Party has introduced a Social and Affordable Housing Bill which aims to tackle student homes to help solve the housing crisis. The bill, which is intended to be tabled in the Dáil as soon as possible, has been welcomed by Labour Youth. National Chairperson of Labour Youth, Grace William
27/06/2016

Over €13 million in LEADER funding has been awarded to community groups in Sligo and Leitrm. A total of €13.6. has been allocated to groups in Sligo (€7.6m) and Leitrim (€5.9m) as part of Ireland's Rural Development Programme 2014-2020. Fine Gael TD for Sligo-Leitrim, Tony Mc Loughlin, welcomed th
27/06/2016

Significant progress is being made on an underground cabling project in Lisburn, Northern Ireland. The work, by Northern Ireland Electricity Networks (NIE Networks), includes installing high voltage underground electricity cables along the Glenavy, Brokerstown and Lough Roads to connect around 25MW
27/06/2016

Social housing landlord, Choice, is to sponsor the European Network for Housing Research (ENHR) 2016 conference. The event is set to welcome more than 400 international researchers to Belfast this week (28 June – 1st July). It is the first time that the prestigious ENHR conference will be held i
27/06/2016

Three firms have won a Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) competition to develop smart technology solutions for Building Energy Rating (BER). Derilinx, Elm Solutions and IHER were named the winners by the Sustainable Energy Authority of Ireland (SEAI), together with Enterprise Ireland. Each
27/06/2016

The Construction Industry Federation (CIF) has called on the Government to establish an independent Infrastructure Commission with the power to prioritise and allocate infrastructure spending. The Construction Industry Federation welcomed extra capital expenditure outlined in the Government's Summe
27/06/2016

The Dáil Housing and Homeless Committee report recommends the provision of 50,000 social houses over the next five years in south Dublin to tackle the housing crisis. Sinn Féin TD for Dublin Mid-West Eoin Ó Broin confirmed South County Dublin has 10% of the total housing need in the country. He s
27/06/2016

Sinn Féin is calling on the Housing Minister to readdress the issue of the increase in bin charges. Senator Trevor Ó Clochartaigh said the Minister told him that categorically no-one would be paying more as a result of the new regime. He said: "It has come to light today however, that he is totall
24/06/2016

Site investigation work is to begin at Tolka Valley in Dublin to help prevent uncontrolled overflows to the River Tolka and flooding in Mulhuddart. Irish Water appointed Causeway Geotech Limited to carry out the work which is to begin on Monday, 27, June, and is expected to take around six weeks to
24/06/2016

A total of €20 million in grant funding has been awarded to almost 40 community energy projects in Ireland. 38 projects will receive the funding through the Better Energy Communities scheme operated by the Sustainable Energy Authority of Ireland (SEAI). The funding will provide energy efficiency u
24/06/2016

The Minister for Health is being urged to establish a working group for a new hospital to be developed in Galway to tackle the "chronic" waiting lists. Sinn Féín Senator Trevor Ó Clochartaigh made the call after it was revealed 42,516 people are awaiting operations. He said: "According to the late
24/06/2016

It is 'critically important' that Ireland's water services remain in public ownership, according to Sinn Féin. Spokesperson for Social Protection, John Brady TD, also urged the Minister be reimburse customers who have paid water charges with "immediate effect". Speaking about the Water Services Bi
24/06/2016

ORPC Ireland has been been awarded EU Horizon 2020 funding to improve its hydrokinetic turbine. The funding is to be used to advance the performance and reliability of ocean energy technology electrical systems by developing a more power transfer system from prime mover to electric grid. Through
24/06/2016

The Ulster Unionist Party has raised serious concerns over the cost of relocating the former Department of Agriculture and Regional Development (DARD) headquarters to Ballykelly in Limavady. Ulster Unionist Agriculture Spokesperson, Harold McKee MLA, is calling on the Agricultural Minister Michelle
24/06/2016

The decision to freeze annual service charges imposed by waste firms until next year has been welcomed by the Green Party. Leader Eamon Ryan has called on the government to use the interim period to devise a fair regulatory system which helps people reduce waste bills by promoting recycling. He sa
24/06/2016

The Minister for Transport has been called to explain why funding has not been provided for Phase 2 of The Samuel Beckett Civic Campus in Ballyogan, Dublin. Sinn Féin Councillor for Sandyford Glencullen, Chris Curran, made the call to Minister Shane Ross after the two-phase campus was approved by t
24/06/2016

Approved Housing Bodies are being urged to put forward plans to provide independent living accommodation for people with special housing needs. Under the Capital Assistance Scheme, local authorities will issue a 'Call for Proposals' to invite construction or acquisition proposals. Environment Mini
24/06/2016

Lurgan based JMC Mechanical & Construction has announced it is to offer eight apprenticeships this year. The firm confirmed it is seeking eight apprentices in the mechanical, electrical, joinery and plastering sectors. The students will work in a supported learning environment to develop the skill
23/06/2016

Work to improve the wastewater infrastructure in Co Donegal ha started. Veolia Water Ireland and BAM Civil Ltd have been appointed by Irish Water to develop new sewerage schemes in Killybegs, Bundoran, Glencolumbkille and Convoy. Initially the focus will be on Bundoran and Killybegs, and works hav
23/06/2016

The Finance Minister has released papers from the National Asset Management Agency (NAMA) to the Committee. Minister Máirtín Ó Muilleoir released the papers following an investigation into the sale of the NAMA Northern Ireland property portfolio to Cerberus Capital Management. Sinn Féin MLA John O
23/06/2016

Construction work has started on a new neighbourhood park in Dublin. Weaver Park, on the site of the former Chamber Court and Weaver's Court flat complex, is being developed as part of the Liberties Greening Strategy. The Park will include an amphitheatre, a terrace/hangout space, a raised lawn, o
23/06/2016

Nestlé’s operations in the UK & Ireland are to be powered by a new wind farm in the Scottish borders when it is complete in 2017. All of Nestlé's grid-supplied electricity in the UK and Ireland already comes from renewable sources and the windfarm will generate new power to initially cover half of
23/06/2016

Labour Youth has welcomed the inclusion of student housing in the Labour Party's Social and Affordable Housing Bill. The Bill is expected to be tabled in the Dáil as soon as possible. National Chairperson of Labour Youth, Grace Williams said: "We are particularly happy to see the explicit inclusio
23/06/2016

Sinn Fein is calling for a public consultation to be carried out at every stage of potential wind turbine projects. The party made the call after it consulted with Irish Energy stakeholders in the European Parliament. Four MEPs voted in favour of the renewable energy progress report. Ms Ní Riada s
23/06/2016

'House at Maghera' in Castlewellan, Co Down, has scooped the title of Northern Ireland's Building of the Year. The Royal Society of Ulster Architects (RSUA) awarded the Liam McCormick Prize to the project designed by architects McGonigle McGrath. Other winning buildings at the RSUA Design Awards 2
23/06/2016

The homelessness crisis throughout Ireland has "spiralled out of control", Sinn Féin has claimed. Deputy Leader, Mary Lou McDonald TD, said homelessness is out of control because of a direct result of government inactions. She said: "On your watch family homelessness has increased by 86% in one ye
23/06/2016

A warning has been issued to communities across Northern Ireland to keep bonfires a safe distance from overhead power lines and substations. NI Networks said the smoke from bonfires can cause electrical arcing and sparking which could cause high voltage electricity lines to fall down. An NIE Netwo
23/06/2016

Clare County Council has been advised to reject a planning application to develop a large wall structure at Doonbeg beach. The Green Party has written to the council and claims the planned development would present a "real threat" to the Doonbeg Dune System. Green Party Leader Eamon Ryan wrote: "T
22/06/2016

Refurbishment work has been completed at Woodlands Playing Fields in west Belfast. Belfast City Council teamed up with the GAA and invested a total of £2.1 million. The site now has three full size GAA pitches, including a 3G floodlit pitch. All three pitches can be used for other sports such as s
22/06/2016

Sinn Fein has hit out at the Central Bank and the Minister for Finance for refusing to publish a review of the mortgage rules. The party's Finance spokesperson, Pearse Doherty, TD, also accused Minister Michael Noonan of hiding behind relationship agreements at State banks. He said: "We need to kn
22/06/2016

Over 900 families are currently homeless in Dublin, new figures have revealed. According to the Dublin Regional Executive, a total of 913 families are homeless and Sinn Fein is calling for "solutions now". Dessie Ellis TD is also urging the government to declare a "housing emergency" as the situat
22/06/2016

The Finance Minister has confirmed that he will co-operate with the National Asset Management Agency (NAMA) investigation, according to Deputy Chairperson of the Finance Committee Claire Hanna MLA. Ms Hanna said the investigation, into the sale of the NAMA Northern Ireland property portfolio to Cer
22/06/2016

A family practice in east Belfast has re-opened following redevelopment work. Bridges Family Practice on the Newtownard's Road had severely deteriorated over the last ten years, however the NI Executive invested £1 million to refurbish and redevelop the building. Junior Minister Alastair Ross said
22/06/2016

Contractor Quinn Automatic has started work on a sewer rehabilitation project in Co L'Derry. The work, within the City Walls, is estimated to take approximately 10 weeks to complete. In a statement, NI Water said: "Due to the location of these works, and in order to minimise disruption to business
22/06/2016

Work is due to begin on a road improvement project in Lisburn on Monday, 27 June. The work on the A3 Moria Road includes extensive reconstruction and resurfacing of a 650 metre section of road between Rosevale Meadows and Hulls Lane including the upgrade of the signalised Moira Road and Knockmore R
22/06/2016

The announcement that bin charges are to be frozen for one year has been slammed by Sinn Fein. Mr Dessie Ellis TD said the issue is not the pay by weight but the increase in standing charges. Mr Ellis said: "Sinn Féin will still table their motion in the Seanad today, 22 June, to annul the legisla
22/06/2016

The Minister of State with responsibility for the Office of Public Works (OPW) has been questioned over ongoing delays in delivering the planned flood relief scheme in Cork. Fianna Fail TD for Cork South Central Michael McGrath said Minister Sean Canney confirmed the work will take place in the thi
22/06/2016

A total of £10.5 million has been invested in two anaerobic digestion (AD) plants in Northern Ireland. Recycling and Waste LP (RAW) Fund, in which UK Green Investment Bank (GIN) is an investor, put in £8.7m in a 3 MW AD plant near Ballymena with co-investment of £4.4m from Foresight AD EIS Fund, £8
21/06/2016

A public inquiry is to recommence today, 21 June, over the proposed North South Interconnector project. The Planning Appeals Commission (PAC) is to meet at the Armagh City Hotel over Phase One of the hearing. Only preliminary issues will be discussed. Robin McCormick, General Manager of System Op
21/06/2016

Significant progress is being made on the new Department of Agriculture, Environment and Rural Affairs (DAERA) headquarters in Ballykelly, Limavady. Work is continuing on the project which is to be completed at the end of 2017. Sinn Féin MLA Caoimhe Archibald welcomed the announcement. She said:
21/06/2016

Fianna Fáil are being urged to support a campaign to scrap the increase in bin charges. Sinn Féin President Gerry Adams TD, is calling for the charges to be rejected as people cannot to pay them. Mr Adams said: "The strength of public opinion may force them to do so, but on other issues they have
21/06/2016

Water workers have been threatened in west Belfast. A bullet was discovered at a site in where the workers were carrying out maintenance to the water system. Sinn Fein MP Paul Maskey is calling for the threats to be lifted immediately. Mr Maskey said: "I wish to condemn this threat against water
21/06/2016

Eirgrid customers who reduce their energy use when electricity demand is high will be rewarded through a new 'Power Off & Save' programme. The new pilot scheme aims to manage the grid during periods of high demand. Electric Ireland will recruit 1,500 customers to take part in the programme over th
21/06/2016

Contractor PK Murphy has installed 60 new kitchens in properties owned by the Northern Ireland Housing Executive (NIHE) in Bangor, Co Down. Over £250,000 was invested in the project carried out at properties the Lisnabreen area. Owen Brady, NIHE's Area Manager said: "This is more great news for th
21/06/2016

Work is continuing on a major cable project in east Belfast. Energy firm, NIE Networks, said the work to upgrade electricity supplies to the new Ulster Hospital extension may cause some disruption in the area. The cable work runs the firms Dundonald Substation off East Link Road to Knock Main Subs
21/06/2016

Broughshane in Co Antrim has scooped the top spot in Ireland's Best Kept Town competition. The town was named the overall winner's of the competition and also won the Best Kept Small Town category. The results were announced at an awards ceremony in Riddel Hall, Belfast. Terryglass in Co Tipperar
21/06/2016

NI Water has announced it is to host a 'drop in' information session to discuss sewer laying work in Holywood, Co Down. Work on the project, which is on the Belfast Road, is to start in mid-July and the local community have been invited to discuss the scheme at Holywood Baptist Church on Wednesday,
21/06/2016

A total of €20 million in funding has been secured to enabled people with disabilities to move into more appropriate accommodation. The money from the Department of Health is being made available to the HSE in 2016 to move people out of congregated settings, defined as a setting where ten or more p
20/06/2016

A £23 million Anaerobic Digestion plant is to be developed at Tully Quarry in Ballymena, Co Antrim. The Tully Centralised Anaerobic Digestion Plant is being led by Stream BioEnergy Ltd and built by Xergi. BSG Ltd will use a new nitrogen stripping technology to allow the plant to use up to 100% pou
20/06/2016

The Housing Minister is being urged to reject proposals by waste firms to increase bin charges. Sinn Féin Vice President Mary Lou McDonald is calling on Minister Simon Coveney to scrap the regulations and go back to the drawing board. She described the charges as "outrageous" and said the firms ar
20/06/2016

Fianna Fáil has slammed the former Minister for Social Protection over her "cruel decision" to close the Mortgage Interest Supplement scheme. The scheme aims to help families who are struggling to meet their mortgage repayments. Fianna Fáil TD for Laois Sean Fleming said: "This scheme plays a vita
20/06/2016

Almost £6 million has been invested to upgrade and improve roads in Fermanagh and Omagh in the last year. A total of £5.97m was used to ensure the road networks are maintained for the future. Infrastructure Minister Chris Hazzard said the investment has made a real difference for local communities
20/06/2016

NI Water has been fined for causing a polluting discharge of sewage effluent at Armagh Magistrates' Court. The firm was fined £2,000 and also ordered to pay an Offenders Levy. The incident happened from Drumman More Waste Water Pumping Station (WwPS) to an unnamed tributary of the Callan River. O
20/06/2016

'Stop The Drill' protesters have been commended by the Green Party in Northern Ireland for continuing to keep the exploratory drill issue at Woodburn Forest near Carrickfergus in the public domain. Workers at Infrastrata have now ended the drilling after failing to locate any oil in the area. Gree
20/06/2016

Energy firm ESB are being called to renew the traps at Ardnacrusha dam in Co Clare. Sinn Fein made the call after it was revealed that exceptionally low numbers of much needed eels were trapped and transported in 2015. MEP Liadh Ní Riada said: "Hundreds and thousands of critically endangered juven
20/06/2016

Irish Water has issued a drinking water restriction notice for its customers on the Clonkeen-Fermoyle Group Water Scheme, Dunmore Group Water Scheme, and Tinwear Group Water Scheme, Ballinakill 2 and Durrow 2 Public Water Supplies. The Health Service Executive (HSE) found elevated Nitrates in the s
20/06/2016

Members of the public are being encouraged to give their views on the designs for a proposed public realm scheme in Co L'Derry. The Inner City Wall Public Realm Scheme includes improvements to footways and carriageways, lighting, landscaping, street furniture, public artwork and associated works wh
20/06/2016

The recently published Housing Report "can't be allowed sit on a shelf to just gather dust", according to Fianna Fail. Mr Pat Casey TD is calling on the Government to allocate funding over recommendations contained in the report. Deputy Casey said: "The Dáil housing committee has made a series of
17/06/2016

Cork County Council has approved planning permission for the development of up to six wind turbines at the head waters of the Toon River, which flows into the Gearagh woodland. However, Sinn Féin has raised concerns and written to the European Commission after the council "bulldozed through" and gr
17/06/2016

Redevelopment work on a library in south Belfast is to begin later this year. The £1.5 million upgrade to the Lisburn Road Library includes an extension to the existing building, refurbishment of the interior and to make the library more accessible for its customers. Communities Minister Paul Giva
17/06/2016

Infrastrata have stopped drilling work at Woodburn Forest near Carrickfergus, Co Antrim. The firm made the announcement on its website on Tuesday, 14 June. Alliance Party MLA Stewart Dickson welcomed the news, however he also called for tougher laws and the creation of an independent Environment P
17/06/2016

A 1916 memorial monument which was erected in Carlough, Ballymena, last year has been removed by Mid and East Antrim Council. The council claimed it had not received to approval for the memorial. Sinn Fein has described the removal as "a shameful and disrespectful and one-sided act". Mr McMullun
17/06/2016

Over £4 million has been invested in road infrastructure in L'Derry and Strabane in Northern Ireland during 2015-2016. A total of £4.4m has been spent to improve road networks and upgrades, according to Infrastructure Minister Chris Hazzard. Minister Hazzard said road safety has been improved and
17/06/2016

Mortgage holders are being urged to have their say on a new public consultation launched by the Central Bank. Fine Gael for Kildare South, Martin Heyson, confirmed submissions are now being welcomed and the deadline is 10 August. Mr Heydon said: "The contributions will be used to inform a review o
17/06/2016

The Housing Minister has been called to suspend the charges of the new pay by weight systems for waste disposal. Fianna Fáil Spokesperson on Housing, Planning and Local Government Barry Cowen said families cannot afford the "massive rise" in costs and is calling on waste firms to outline where the
17/06/2016

The Minister for Transport has been slammed for his lack of support over plans to extend a the runway at Waterford Regional Airport. Fianna Fáil TD, Mary Butler, said Minister Shane Ross is continuing to demonstrate an "ambiguous position" of any support for the project. She said: "I believe that
17/06/2016

Plans to build 50,000 new social housing units throughout Ireland will require around €2.4 billion in additional spending over the next four years, according to Fianna Fail. Spokesperson on Housing, Planning and Local Government Barry Cowen made the announcement after a report was published by the
17/06/2016

The NI Executive and the Irish Government have agreed to undertake a review of the Narrow Water Bridge project, the Finance Minister has confirmed. Minister Máirtín Ó Muilleoir visited the site and met with local representatives to discuss the project. He said: "I am aware of the strong support fo
16/06/2016

Construction work on a new community centre in Enniskillen, Co Fermanagh, is to start in September this year. The Department for Communities has allocated £350,000 in funding and Fermanagh and Omagh District Council provided funding of over £100,000. The new venue will allow the community groups w
16/06/2016

Concerns have been raised that the €15,000 minimum threshold on the Tenant Purchase Scheme will prevent carers from purchasing their own homes. The threshold currently excludes payments such as Carer's Allowance, Child Benefit and Family Income Supplement. Fianna Fáil TD for Sligo-Leitrim Eamon Sc
16/06/2016

Work is to start on a £160,000 road resurfacing scheme in Co L'Derry. The work on the Buncrana Road extends from the Pennyburn Roundabout to the Racecourse Road. Improvements will also be undertaken to some of the adjacent footways. The scheme will start on Monday 27 June and is expected to be com
16/06/2016

Waste Management firms in Dublin have been slammed over a "massive" rise in charges for customers. Dublin City Councillor Noeleen Reilly confirmed some households are being quoted increases of over 150%. She said: "One of the last acts of the Labour/Fine Gael government was to allow companies to e
16/06/2016

Significant progress is being made to refurbish and upgrade a school in Magherafelt, Co L'Derry. The £4 million project at Rainey Endowed is being carried out under the School Enhancement Programme (SEP). The scheme includes internal refurbishment of existing facilities and replacing mobile classr
16/06/2016

The parent company of Irish Water and Gas Networks Ireland, Ervia, has appointed a new Managing Director (MD) and Group Finance Director (GFD). Mr Jerry Grant, who was Head of Asset Management of Irish Water, has been appointed the new MD. Mr Cathal Marley, who was Head of Group Treasury and Inves
16/06/2016

The Department of Communities is being urged to develop social homes on land it already owns. Sinn Féin MLA Fra McCann made the call to address the urgent need for social housing in Northern Ireland. Mr McCann said: "I have stressed the need to officials from the department for urgent action to be
16/06/2016

The establishment of a consultative group aiming to come up with a long term a solution for Moore Street in Dublin to ensure that it is sustainable and workable has been welcomed by Labour. Minister Joan Burton said the group should involve local businesses, members of local communities, Dublin Cit
16/06/2016

Sinn Fein is urging Dublin City Council to build a new retail development in Ballymun. The council is currently in discussions with a retailer, however in 2015 two developers pulled out when it came to the planning stages, according to Councillor Noeleen Reilly. She said: "If this is successful,
16/06/2016

Over 200 jobs have been lost in Ireland after receivers were appointed to McCormack's garages. The forecourts, oil distribution facilities and garages all shut down on Monday, 13 June, and Grant Thornton has been appointed as receivers. Outlets in outlets in Sligo, Castlebaldwin, Drumshanbo, Manor
15/06/2016

Around 7,300 jobs could be created throughout Ireland with the rollout of a supported soar sector, according to the Irish Solar Energy Association (ISEA). The association also claims an established solar sector could generate 20 per cent of the country's overall renewable electricity demand. Howev
15/06/2016

The Government is to appeal the High Court's ruling on Moore Street in Dublin. The High Court recently granted approval for essential works to be carried out to preserve the National Monument, Numbers 14-17 Moore Street. The Minister for Arts, Heritage and the Gaeltacht, Heather Humphreys TD, said
15/06/2016

The recent diesel spill in Larne, Co Antrim, has sparked major concerns over the risk to wildlife in the area. Caterpillar NI admitted responsibility and said the diesel had got into a storm drain. However, the Alliance and Green Party's have raised concerns over the effect it may have had on the
15/06/2016

Construction work is continuing to refurbish and improve a primary school in Newry. The work at St Joseph's Primary School includes the development of five new classrooms, a new multi-purpose hall and refurbishing the existing building. Education Minister Peter Weir visited the school and said he
15/06/2016

Contractors BSG Civil Engineering is to start work on a sewerage improvement project in Co Armagh. The work on the Newry Road, which is to begin on Saturday 18 June, is part of an ongoing Armagh Sewerage Improvement Scheme, worth around £3 million overall. Construction work will involve the laying
15/06/2016

Fianna Fáil is calling for £4.5 million to be invested in the Local Improvement Scheme every year after it was suspended by the previous government in 2011. The scheme is aimed at restoring and repairing isolated roads and lanes in Ireland which have not been taken in charge by local authorities.
15/06/2016

Over £30 million has been invested to improve and upgrade Mid and East Antrim roads in Northern Ireland over the past year, the Infrastructure Minister has confirmed. Minister Chris Hazzard said a total of £30.59m has been used to improve transport connections and also work on the A8 and A26 roads
15/06/2016

Concerns have been raised after seven protesters at the Woodburn site near Carrickfergus in Co Antrim were threatened with CS spray over the weekend. 'Stop the Drill' campaigners gathered at the site over concerns the drilling by Infrastrata may affect the drinking water in the area. Green Party
15/06/2016

Belfast City Council has granted planning permission for a new transit hub to be developed in west Belfast. The Belfast Rapid Transit hub is to be built at the Dairy Farm complex in the Collin area. The overall Colin Town Centre 'Masterplan' also proposes a new multi-purpose community building, a
15/06/2016

Belfast City Council has supported plans for a new Lidl store to open in Connswater shopping centre in east Belfast. Initially, planners recommended the council reject the proposal, however it has since been overturned. Alliance Councillor David Armitage said he is "delighted" with the decision.
14/06/2016

Antrim Energy has gained full ownership status by the Department of Natural Resources of Irish assets they previously co-owned with Kosmos Energy. Kosmos Energy pulled out of the project last year. The firm told investors that it now has full ownership and control of Frontier Exploration Licence (
14/06/2016

Work has started on a £160,000 road resurfacing project in Co Down. The work on the A7 Belfast Road in Downpatrick includes the resurfacing of a 1.1kilometre stretch on the road, from 180metres north of the B2 Annacloy Road Junction to Bell’s Hill, Crossgar. Infrastructure Minister Chris Hazzard s
14/06/2016

The reduction to the interest rate for local authority mortgage holders in Co Louth has been welcomed by Fine Gael. The Housing Finance Agency (HFA) reduced the rate by 0.25% and it will come into effect on 01 July this year. Fine Gael TD for Louth, Fergus O'Dowd, said it means that a local author
14/06/2016

A manufacturing firm has admitted it was responsible for a diesel spill off the coast of Larne, Co Antrim. Caterpillar NI said the diesel had got into a storm drain. The Northern Ireland Environment Agency has launched an investigation. Sinn Féin MLA Oliver McMullan is calling for a full investig
14/06/2016

Sinn Féin is calling for planning permission on Moore Street to be rejected after it was revealed it may be extended for the proposed 'Dublin Central' Chartered Land Development when it expires in 2017. Cllr Mícheál Mac Donncha tabled an emergency motion at a meeting on Monday, 13 June, requesting
14/06/2016

Dublin City Council (DCC) has launched a Pilot Scheme for improvements to be carried out on retail premises in Whitehall. Grants for businesses are to be made available to improve the appearance of premises in the area. Dublin City Councillor Noeleen Reilly welcomed the announcement and said she h
14/06/2016

Builders and construction workers are being urged to stay safe in the sun. Action Cancer has teamed up with the Lagan Construction Group urging outdoor workers to take care in the sun and think sun safe. Action Cancer's 2016 Safe Sun campaign aims to cut the number of people being diagnosed with c
14/06/2016

Irish Water has issued an apology over drainage issues in Fingal, Dublin, and confirmed it is working with the council to resolve the problem. In a statement the firm said: "Irish Water and Fingal County Council want to ensure disruption is minimised in future. In all cases we prioritise the health
14/06/2016

Dublin City Council (DCC) is hosting a public information session over a planned scheme to upgrade the westbound bus lane of the R148 (old N4) Chapelizod Bypass. The session is to take place in the Ballyfermot Civic Centre from 6pm to 8pm on Thursday, 16 June. The project forms part of a scheme to
14/06/2016

The Housing Minister has been criticised over his failure to provide enough funding for the housing in Dublin. Sinn Féin Cllr Daithí Doolan spoke to Minister Simon Coveney at a Dublin City Council (DCC) meeting on Monday, 13 June, and asked him to release the necessary funding needed to make use of
13/06/2016

Contractors Wills Bros Ltd has scooped an €11 million contract to carry out work on the Bandon Flood Relief Scheme in Cork. The scheme is to provide flood protection for the town after several areas have been affected by flooding in recent years. Work on the scheme includes dredging of approximate
13/06/2016

Mortgage interest rates are to be reduced by 0.25% for variable-rate local authority borrowers, according to the Housing Finance Agency (HFA). Over 13,000 householders will benefit from the reduction which takes from 01 July 2016. This is the sixth consecutive interest rate decrease, and brings th
13/06/2016

The Housing Minister has been called to provide funding to Dublin City Council for a home building programme. Minister for Environment Simon Coveney also said the funding must meet the needs of 28,000 families currently on the waiting list. Minister Coveney said: "The minister must speed up the pr
13/06/2016

Sinn Féin has criticised the terms of reference for the Government's expert group on the funding of water services. Sinn Féin TD Eoin Ó Broin said they are "too narrow" and is calling for them to be amended to include consideration of issues such as water poverty, social justice and the use of new
13/06/2016

The Department of Finance and the Regulator is being urged to look into the credit union sector in Ireland issuing home loans. Fianna Fáil Finance spokesperson Michael McGrath said there is "huge potential" for the sector which is currently a "drop in the ocean" on terms of the overall mortgage mar
13/06/2016

Plans to develop a retail, car park and residential development in the Mount Merrion area in Dublin have been condemned by Fine Gael. The development is to be located at Wilson Road and Deerpark Road and is currently being looked at by Dún Laoghaire Rathdown Council. Fine Gael TD for Dublin Rathdo
13/06/2016

Residents in Ballymun, Dublin, have been commended for their efforts for helping to transform the area. Sinn Fein Councillor Noeleen Reilly said it is looking "dramatically different" after Dublin City Council and the residents cleaned up the area. The residents also had a Street Feast event to ce
13/06/2016

Sinn Féin is encouraging all parties to support its legislation on rent certainty. The Bill will provide more protection for landlords and tenants and it will also link any rent increases or decreases to the Consumer Price Index Spokesperson on Housing, Eoin Ó Broin, Sinn Féin TD, accused Ministe
13/06/2016

Eurofins Lancaster Laboratories is to develop a new building and expand its existing premises in Dungarven, Ireland. The firm is also to increase its workforce to over 500 staff by 2021 with the investment by its parent company, Eurofins Scientific. Over 175 new jobs have been created in the past 2
13/06/2016

The Northern Ireland Housing Executive (NIHE) has confirmed it has started to carry out Housing Condition Surveys. The survey examines the condition and energy efficiency of homes in both the private and social sectors and the results are used to guide priorities for housing expenditure. NIHE's He
10/06/2016

Refurbishment work on a bridge in Co Tyrone has been completed. The work on Verners Bridge in Dungannon included strengthening, refurbishment and painting of the existing steel structure. Minister Hazzard said: "This is a major investment for the local area. The Tamnamore Road, on which Verners Br
10/06/2016

Sinn Fein (SF) has welcomed the announcement that two NI housing associations are to develop 4,000 new homes over the next five years. Choice Housing and Apex secured loans from the European Investment Bank (EIB) to develop the properties. Mr Fra McCann MLA said the announcement is "very good news
10/06/2016

A Golf & Spa resort in Co Cavan has gone up for sale for €26 million. Savills is handling the sale of the Radisson Farnham Golf & Spa Resort on behalf of the Receiver, Aiden Murphy of Crowe Howarth. It is one of Ireland's largest land holdings with 1,250 acres. The estate's upscale 4 star hotel ha
10/06/2016

A motion has been launched for an all-island ban on fracking. The Green Party published the motion following concerns over the exploratory drilling at Woodburn Forest near Carrickfergus in Co Antrim. The party will also be seeking cross-party support for the motion. Green Party Deputy Leader Cath
10/06/2016

Construction work has started on a new primary care centre in Co Meath. The new Primary Care facility will be the base for the Summerhill Primary Care Team, who serve a population of almost 11,000, and the Inns Quay Primary Care team, who serve a population of over 14,000. In addition it will be th
10/06/2016

Northern Ireland Electricity Networks (NIE Networks) has issued a warning to householders living the the Whitehead area in Co Antrim to be aware of bogus callers. The energy firm recently received reports of bogus callers claiming to be from the company calling at a home in the area. Christine Bak
10/06/2016

A hotel in Cork has cut its energy costs by 10 per cent. The Maryborough Hotel & Spa in Douglas made the savings through energy efficiency support and funding from Bord Gáis Energy. Bord Gáis Energy provided €27,000 in funding for an LED lighting retrofit and additional energy efficiency upgrades
10/06/2016

The Housing Minister is being urged to consider greater pre-planning engagement between developers, planners, and local communities. Sinn Féin TD Eoin Ó Broin made the call to Minister Simon Coveney after he adopted plans for new fast track planning procedures. Mr Ó Broin said: "Undoubtedly, the p
09/06/2016

Around 550 construction jobs are expected to be created during the development of a £39 million school for Queen's University in Belfast. The new School of Biological Sciences, which is being built at Chlorine Gardens area, is expected to generate more than £5.5 billion in sales every year. The jo
09/06/2016

The Health Service Executive (HSE) has submitted a planning application to develop a new ambulance station in Edenderry, Co Offaly. The recent removal of the ambulance crew in Edenderry to Tullamore is a huge concern to the local community, according to Sinn Féin TD for Offaly and North Tipperary,
09/06/2016

A primary school in Newtownards, Co Down, has been awarded an Eco flag. Castle Gardens Primary School has officially scooped the Eco School title after raising awareness of the issues that impact the environment. Education Minister Peter Weir met with staff and pupils at the school and congratulat
09/06/2016

An Ulster Unionist MP has highlighted NI's "almost redundant" fossil fuel power stations following the start of an Affairs Committee inquiry into the electricity supply throughout the province. South Antrim Ulster Unionist MP Danny Kinahan drew special attention to a faulty Moyle Interconnector, fa
09/06/2016

The government has been blamed for the rise in homelessness throughout Ireland. Sinn Fein claims its refusal to introduce rent certainty and failure to supply social housing is a contributing factor. Deputy Leader, Mary Lou McDonald, said the government set its face against rent certainty. She sa
09/06/2016

Work to connect a new water treatment plant to the Irish Water network in Co Tipperary has begun. The work, which is expected to take around two weeks, is part of a €15 million investment in the Burncourt and Fethard Regional Water Supply Schemes. The investment on the project includes the constr
09/06/2016

Serious concerns have been raised following news that European firms are being urged to bid for construction contracts for council house developments in Ireland. Sinn Féin spokesperson on Jobs, Enterprise and Innovation Maurice Quinlivan TD said the state's house building programme should be viewed
09/06/2016

A new interactive game has been launched to encourage young people to work within the construction sector. BelMCraft, developed by researchers from the Ulster University, is a computer game which allows players to create and explore a virtual city. The game helps young people understand the built e
08/06/2016

Construction work has started on a £30 million development in Co Antrim. Housebuilders Hagan Homes will deliver the 250 new homes at a site on the Ballygore Road. The main contractor for the project is Claudy-based JCL Contracts and the work is expected to be completed in five years. Jamesy Hagan
08/06/2016

An energy co-operation declaration with nine other EU counties has been signed by the Minister for Communications, Climate Action and Environment. Minister Denis Naughten said Ireland needs to work with its colleagues across the EU to turn this potential into electricity. The declaration focuses
08/06/2016

Sinn Féin has hit out over plans to extend a shopping centre in Dublin. The party said if planning is approved it would demolish most of the East side of Moore Street. A High Court decision declared the site a National Monument which came into effect on 20 May. Aengus Ó Snodaigh TD said it is "fa
08/06/2016

The owners of a builders' merchants in Belfast have been fined after pleading guilty to two breaches of health and safety. Macnaughton Blair Ltd was fined a total of £3,000 and also ordered to pay court costs for failing to ensure the health, safety and welfare of employees and those not in their e
08/06/2016

The Infrastructure Minister has announced the Executive's commitment to deliver the A5 and A6 major road schemes. Minister Chris Hazzard confirmed the Programme for Government will improve public transport and greenway infrastructure in the region. He said: "During this mandate, I want to ensure t
08/06/2016

Over 20 employers in Northern Ireland are to take part in a new civil engineering apprenticeship programme. The Work + programme, in association with the Institution of Civil Engineers (ICE), is offering 50 new apprentices the opportunity to gain industry experience, and provide a direct progressio
08/06/2016

Contractors Dawson-Wam is to begin the final section of pipelaying in Cookstown, Co Tyrone. NI Water said the work, which is to start on Monday 13 June, includes pipelaying along the A29 between Annagh Road and Strifehill Road. The northbound carriageway will be closed between the roads for approx
08/06/2016

An urban and design guide by the Department of Infrastructure has been commended at the Royal Town Planning Institute (RTPI) Awards. The 'Living Places' document was commended in the Excellence in Plan Making Practice category. Infrastructure Minister Chris Hazzard said the guide brings together t
08/06/2016

A new roundabout is to be developed as part of a £950,000 road improvement project in Lisburn, Co Antrim. Work on the scheme at Temple Crossroads is to start on Monday, 13 June. The project will provide a new four-leg roundabout at the junction of the A24 Carryduff Road and B6 Saintfield Road. In
08/06/2016

The Alliance Party has hit out at Sinn Féin over changes in relation to planning permission for oil and gas exploration. East Antrim MLA Stewart Dickson claims the changes will have no effect on Woodburn Forest near Carrickfergus, where exploratory drilling is being carried out. Mr Dickson said it
07/06/2016

Resurfacing work is to start on a £95,000 improvement project in Killinchy, Co Down. The work on Main Street and Ardview Park is to commence on Monday, 20 June. The resurfacing scheme is expected to be substantially completed by the end of June. Infrastructure Minister Chris Hazzard said the work
07/06/2016

Approximately 6,000 homes and businesses have been left with no power across the midlands allowing thunder and lightening storms. ESB Networks confirmed its workers are trying to restore the power in the areas. The power is expected to be restored later tonight, 07 June, however some areas will be
07/06/2016

Contractors Graham Construction is to re-commence work on a sewer improvement project in south Belfast. Sewer relining and repair work is to start on Monday, 20 June, between Park Road and Broughton Gardens in the Ravenhill Road area. The work is a continuation of the work completed in the area la
07/06/2016

The Lagan Weir Footbridge in Belfast has won the 'Best Public Space' category at the Royal Society of Ulster Architects (RUSA) Awards. The bridge, which connects Donegall Quay with Queen's Quay, was designed by AECOM Architects and developed by Graham Construction. Graham also received 'Highly Com
07/06/2016

Fianna Fáil is calling on Ministers to review the Mortgage to Rent scheme after it was revealed only just over 160 cases have been approved since July 2012. The scheme was expected to complete 500 cases every year. Fianna Fáil TD for Cavan-Monaghan Brendan Smith said: "The Mortgage to Rent scheme
07/06/2016

Over £20 million has been invested in road schemes in the Causeway Coast & Glens council area in Northern Ireland. A total of £20.37m was spent on projects in 2015/16, according to the Infrastructure Minister. Minister Chris Hazzard confirmed over £9 million was spent on the scheme to dual 7.8km o
07/06/2016

A new clubhouse in Co L'Derry has been officially opened by the deputy First Minister. Minister Martin McGuinness opened the clubhouse of Na Magha Hurling and Camogie Club Ballyarnett Country Park, on Saturday, 04 June. Minister McGuinness said: "It's a credit to the vision and hard work of its fo
07/06/2016

The Infrastructure Minister is to change permitted development rights for mineral exploration in relation to the exploratory drilling at Woodburn Forest Park near Carrickfergus. Minister Chris Hazzard confirmed he will put forward new legislation to ensure exploration for oil and gas will require f
07/06/2016

The shortlist has been announced for The Engineers Ireland Innovative Student Engineer of the Year Award final. The awards will take place at Engineers Ireland Headquarters, 22 Clyde Road, Dublin, on Friday, 10 June. The students on the shortlist are: • Aisling Lee (DIT) - 'Actuation and Control
07/06/2016

New homes in Killinchy, Co Down, have been commended at the Royal Society of Ulster Architects Design Awards (RSUA). The Clanmil Housing homes on the Beechvale Road were commended in the Best Social Housing project category. The scheme includes three houses and two apartments with a contemporary d
06/06/2016

Funding has been secured to refurbish four permanent bays and 10 transient bays at Woodland Park in Co Louth. The funding, from the Department of Environment, Community and Local Government, will provide accommodation for Traveller families. Sinn Féin Louth TD Gerry Adams welcomed the announcement
06/06/2016

Fianna Fáil is calling on the government to overhaul the Mortgage to Rent scheme and make it fit for purpose. The party made the call after only over 160 cases involving Approved Housing Bodies have been fully concluded since July 2012. Fianna Fáil Finance spokesperson Michael McGrath said under t
06/06/2016

Taoiseach Enda Kenny has told the Irish Independent newspaper that people must pay water charges in Ireland. Sinn Féin TD Eoin Ó Broin described it as a "slap in the face" for voters, and said it ignores the 'clear democratic will' of the people expressed in February's general election. He said: "
06/06/2016

The Northern Ireland Housing Executive (NIHE) has allocated a £1,000 start-up grant for the community allotments in Downpatrick, Co Down. The grant, from its Social Housing Enterprise Investment scheme, will be used to purchase seeds, plants and compost which will then be sold, with the profits bei
06/06/2016

Cork County Councils Planning Scheme for the Strategic Development Zone (SDZ) at Monard has been approved by An Bord Pleanala. The decision means approximately 27, 000 homes will be developed over the next ten to 15 years in Metropolitan Cork. The approval of the Monard Planning Scheme will assis
06/06/2016

A total of €430 million is to be invested over the next five years to help prevent flooding in Ireland. The Minister of State with special responsibility for the Office of Public Works (OPW) and Flood Relief Seán Canney TD made the announcement. The Minister recently met the members of the Interde
06/06/2016

Serious concerns have been raised over the prospect of fracking in Ireland. A bill to ban the process has been brought before by Sinn Féin Deputies Martin Kenny and Brian Stanley. The Petroleum and Other Minerals Development (Amendment) Bill 2016 will seek to ban unconventional gas exploration and
06/06/2016

The DUP has been slammed over its decision to veto a new community facility in the Glens, Co Antrim. SDLP Glens Councillor Margaret Anne McKillop is Chair of the Council Leisure Committee which approved the application. Cllr McKillop said she is "absolutely devastated" by the decision. She said:
03/06/2016

The Construction Industry Federation (CIF) has predicted a significant skills shortage in the construction sector within the next five years. The Federation claims this will potentially delay critical projects such as the Government's social housing programme and infrastructure projects around the
03/06/2016

Fianna Fáil has pledged to bring forward legislation to protect the Moore Street battlefield site in Dublin. A High Court decision declared the site a National Monument which came into effect on 20 May. Minister for Arts and Heritage Heather Humphreys confirmed she would be open to dialogue and wo
03/06/2016

A Rent Certainty Bill to provide more protection to tenants and landlords has been introduced by Sinn Féin. The party also claimed the "half-measures" introduced by the former Housing Minister Alan Kelly were "not working". Sinn Féin TD and spokesperson on Housing, Planning and Local Government, E
03/06/2016

Contractor Farrans Construction is preparing to start work on a watermains improvement project in Belfast. Work on the Shankill Road scheme is to get underway on 06 June and is expected to take approximately five weeks to complete. The work will be completed in sections, starting at Peter's Hill a
03/06/2016

Fine Gael has been slammed over attempting to delay regeneration plans for Ballymun in Dublin. Sinn Féin Councillor Noeleen Reilly criticised the party and said she was "really disappointed" that communities were being pitted against each other. She also confirmed Ballymun was the next in line for
03/06/2016

Construction equipment has been damaged following an arson attack at a site in Belfast. The attack happened at the site of St Brigid's GAC Clubroom building in Musgrave Park on Wednesday, 01 June. SDLP Balmoral Councillor Donal Lyons described the attack as "appalling" and is urging anyone with in
02/06/2016

Developers Cunningham Contracts, based in Newry, have been appointed to build over ten new social homes in north Belfast. Clanmil Housing Group announced it will fund the £1.6 million development in the Glenbryn Park area. Construction work on the 12 two-bedroom semi-detached homes will begin soon
02/06/2016

Funding for upgrade works on the N65 Galway to Rosslare Road has been turned down by the government. Fianna Fáil TD for Galway East Anne Rabbitte slammed the decision and said it is now being claimed that no other funding can be sourced after it was not included in the Government's Capital Investme
02/06/2016

Over €904,000 funding has been secured to protect buildings in private and public ownership across Ireland. A total of 57 heritage projects have been awarded a share of the €904,530 funding under the Structures at Risk Fund (SRF) 2016. The funding provided ranges from €4,000 to over €26,000 per pr
02/06/2016

Ireland's overall energy use and related CO2 emissions increased by approximately 5 per cent, however it still remains lower than economic growth which is almost 8 per cent, according to provisional figures for 2015 from the Sustainable Energy Authority Ireland (SEAI). The SEAI said the figures sho
02/06/2016

Significant progress is being made on a new £15.5 million school extension in west Belfast. Construction work is continuing at Coláiste Feirste, situated just of the Falls Road, and the scheme will provide new improved sports facilities and enhanced teaching space. The new Education Minister, Pete
02/06/2016

Plans to build a new community centre in Glenariff have been put in jeopardy after Ulster Unionists on the Causeway Coast and Glens Borough Council initiated a 'call-in procedure'. The Friends of the Earth community group will miss the deadline for funding from other sources despite already raising
02/06/2016

The Minister for Arts and Heritage has refused to rule out if she is to appeal a High Court decision to declare the Moore Street Battlefield Site in Dublin a National Monument. The ruling, which came into effect on 20 May this year, prevents the destruction of the site. Sinn Féin TD Peadar Tóibín
02/06/2016

The Minister for Infrastructure is being urged to address the grass cutting issue across Belfast as a number of areas are continuing to grow out of control. Alliance Councillor Michael Long is calling on Minister Chris Hazzard to resolve the issue after a number of residents contacted him to voice
01/06/2016

An engineering, architecture and project management firm has been shortlisted for an RIAI Irish Architecture Award. PM Group was shortlisted for its design of the Grifols International Logistics Centre in Grange Castle, Dublin. Over 50 projects throughout Ireland were selected for the shortlist, i
01/06/2016

Irish broadcaster RTE has been accused of "misleading its coverage" over water charges. Sinn Féin MEP Lynn Boylan said the broadcaster was wrong to insinuate that Ireland is the only country not to price water. She confirmed Bulgaria, the Czech Republic and France are all countries to have made us
01/06/2016

A Co Down beach has scooped a Green Coast Award, making it one of the tidiest and best green spaces in Northern Ireland. The award for Cloughey Beach was presented by Keep Northern Ireland Beautiful during the ceremony on Wednesday, 01 June. The Alliance Party praised members of Cloughey and Distr
01/06/2016

Serious concerns have been raised over concrete blocks being used to build homes in Counties Donegal and Mayo. An expert panel was set up in February this year to examine the issue of the defective blocks, particularly those affected by muscovite mica. Sinn Féin President Gerry Adams TD confirmed
01/06/2016

The Government has been called to review the capital plan 'Building on Recovery'. Engineers Ireland made the call to ensure it is better able to deliver strategic national infrastructure projects in a timely manner. Launching its annual 'State of Ireland' report, Engineers Ireland put forward a ra
01/06/2016

Grants are now available to assist in the mobilsation of timber. The grants, under the Department of Agriculture, Food and the Marine's Forest Road Scheme, were announced at the National Forestry conference in the Johnstown House Hotel, Co Meath, today, 01 June. The event was organised by the Wood
01/06/2016

The Government has been accused of "doing nothing" to resolve the housing crisis in Co Louth after it was revealed there are currently over 5,600 unoccupied houses and flats in the area. New figures showed the average waiting time for people on housing lists is seven to eight years, almost five tim
01/06/2016

A £13 million two-year construction project has been completed in Belfast. Refurbishment work at the NI Hospice on the Somerton Road included a new 18 bed unit which will provide palliative care for patients with a wide range of life-limiting illnesses. Health Minister Michelle O'Neill visited the
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