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Ireland Construction News Archive for November 2021
30/11/2021

The keys have been handed over to four new homes at the Black's Gate development in Belfast, bringing the total of completed properties at the site to 31. Led by Radius Housing, this represents one of the largest mixed tenure housing developments in Northern Ireland and will comprise 244 social an
30/11/2021

Members of the public have been invited to help shape the future of rail across the whole island of Ireland. A public consultation has launched as part of the all-island Strategic Rail Review, encouraging views to help develop the rail network across Ireland. Northern Ireland Infrastructure Minis
30/11/2021

ESB and Coillte have collaborated on an exciting new venture in renewable energy development, FuturEnergy Ireland. The 50:50 joint venture company will support green energy targets in Ireland, achieving net zero emissions by 2050, as set out in the Government's Climate Action Plan and legislated fo
30/11/2021

Facilities at Kinawley Community Centre in Enniskillen have been boosted with the opening of a brand new extension. These works represent one of seven community projects to have benefited from capital investment through the PEACE IV Youth Focused Shared Spaces Programme. The programme, worth up to
30/11/2021

A major investment of €20 million is set to support significant upgrades on the Roscommon Town wastewater network. Irish Water and Roscommon County Council are moving forward with the plans, which will allow the town to grow further by supporting housing and commercial development.  Cathaoirleach
30/11/2021

A host of volunteers have helped created a Diversity Garden to boost the biodiversity at St. Julian's Road Park in Omagh. This group, made up of people from various ethnic backgrounds, delivered the project on Saturday 27 November with help from Fermanagh and Omagh District Council's Biodiversity
30/11/2021

A new public awareness campaign has been launched which targets cleaner air this winter. Environment Minister Eamon Ryan announced the campaign, which outlines three simple steps to bring about significant improvements in air quality. The core messages are as follows: A – Ask yourself: "Do I ne
30/11/2021

A proposal has been set out which would allow Fingal County Council the chance to buy new turn-key homes in advance as part of a drive to ease the housing crisis. This would enable the Council to buy unbuilt properties which have received planning permission, delivering affordable housing for local
30/11/2021

Discussions have taken place around the transformation of travel habits in Northern Ireland to help reduce emissions. A debate was held on the Committee for Infrastructure's report on the Decarbonisation of Transport yesterday, 29 November. Sinn Féin MLA Cathal Boylan has called for greater inves
30/11/2021

Planning permission has been denied for a hotel in Dublin city which would have seen the destruction of The Cobblestone pub. The decision by Dublin City Council has been welcomed by Sinn Féin president Mary Lou McDonald. Teachta McDonald said: "The Cobblestone is a key cultural space in the heart
29/11/2021

Plans for a £150 million redevelopment of a site along Belfast's waterfront have entered consultation. Members of the public are being asked to make their views heard on the future development of the Queen's Quay area, which provides a key connection between the city and the SSE Arena. Launching
29/11/2021

The historic Irvinestown Clock has undergone a programme of restoration works. Dated to 1850, the clock was restored to its former glory thanks to work from Fermanagh and Omagh District Council. Located at the southern end of Irvinestown's main street, the clock tower, which dates back to 1734 an
29/11/2021

Over 75 miles of sewer network has been improved across Northern Ireland thanks to a total investment of £15 million. NI Water has been working to improve the network over the last six years, utilising £9 million on essential maintenance work as part of an ongoing programme to reduce the risk of ou
29/11/2021

Ireland's best examples of excellence in maintenance engineering and asset management have been celebrated at an annual event. Engineers Ireland hosted its annual MEETA Asset Management Annual Conference and Awards virtually from 24-25 November. Sponsored by ESS and Eirdata, the MEETA Asset Manag
29/11/2021

An over reliance on private cars and a lack of railways across Northern Ireland has been highlighted in a new report. Sir Peter Hendy's Connectivity Review was published on Friday 26 November, calling for greater investment for the NI Executive for infrastructure transformation. Infrastructure Min
29/11/2021

A Bill to ban fracking in Northern Ireland is set to go before the Assembly today, Monday 29 November. If passed, this Sinn Féin Bill will outlaw the exploration and extraction of petroleum by fracking. Speaking ahead of the Assembly meeting, Sinn Féin MLA Áine Murphy said: "This will also mean an
29/11/2021

Popular Fermanagh trail, The Cuilcagh Boardwalk is set to close next month for scheduled maintenance works.  Known commonly as the Stairway to Heaven, the key attraction will close for two days early in December. It will be closed to the public on Tuesday 07 and Wednesday 08 December, reopening to
29/11/2021

A new improvement scheme has reached completion in Ballymena, bringing significant improvements to the town centre. This project at Pat's Brae follows on from the upgrade at Lower Mill Street back in May, meaning the area has benefited from almost £700,000 of investment in recent months. The sche
29/11/2021

The number of people experiencing homelessness across Ireland has increased by 355 over the last month. The Department of Housing's October homeless figures revealed there are now 8,830 people, 6,317 adults and 2,513 children accessing homeless services across the country. This represents 355 more
29/11/2021

A series of events are set to take place showcasing the preferred route for the A29 Cookstown Bypass and Sandholes Link Road. This exhibition will be held in the Burnavon Arts and Cultural Centre, Burn Road, Cookstown between the hours of 11am to 9pm on Tuesday 07 and Wednesday 08 December. Due to
26/11/2021

The hospitality group behind major Belfast venues like The Dirty Onion bar and The Merchant Hotel is preparing to open a destination in Lisburn next month. A £1 million transformation project is set to get underway to refurbish the former Wetherspoons in Lisburn Square into a new food and beverage
26/11/2021

Plans to establish a number of measures to help tackle homelessness across Ireland have been unveiled. Housing Minister Darragh O'Brien TD announced his intention to publish a new Housing First National Implementation Plan covering the period 2022 to 2026, to establish a new National Homeless Acti
26/11/2021

The Leisure Complex at Lough Lannagh, Castlebar, has been awarded a prestigious award for the second year running. The complex secured the the highest possible National Quality Standard Award following a rough audit process carried out by Ireland Active at the facility. The National Quality Stand
26/11/2021

Members of the public have been invited to shape plans for the Dodder Greenway in south Dublin. South Dublin County Council has launched an online public consultation on how active travel can be achieved from Dodder Valley Park to Kilvere estate via Firhouse Road and Butterfield Avenue. Residents
26/11/2021

A proposal put forward to build a new white elephant stadium to enhance Ireland's joint 2030 World Cup has been shot down and called "ridiculous". Senator Shane Cassells' proposal has been met with contempt from Sinn Féin representative Chris Andrews TD, who labelled it "a waste of taxpayers' mone
26/11/2021

A campaign focusing on reducing leakage and improving water supply in Athlone is continuing to make a difference in the community three years on from its introduction. Irish Water has been working closely with Westmeath County Council throughout the campaign, with over five million litres of water
26/11/2021

Mid and East Antrim Borough Council (MEABC) has been recognised as one of the most sustainable organisations in Northern Ireland. The Council secured the Platinum Award in the 2021 Northern Ireland Environmental Benchmarking Survey during an online event. Organised by responsible business network
26/11/2021

A call has been made to Northern Ireland Ministers to consider redirecting funding to support families, businesses and individuals struggling with the rising energy costs. Finance Minister Conor Murphy brought the idea to Ministers, but no action has since been taken. Sinn Féin MLA Caoimhe Archib
26/11/2021

An event is set to take place this weekend in Belfast, encouraging residents to 'Give a tree a home' to mark National Tree Week. Belfast City Council is hosting an event at Ormeau Park on Saturday, 27 November, where they will be giving free trees away to a good home to encourage residents to plan
26/11/2021

Water quality in the County Louth town of Ardee is set to be significantly improved thanks to a new programme of works. Old 'backyard' water mains are being replaced in Sliabh Breagh, along with the provision of new service connections. This project from Irish Water and Louth County Council will t
25/11/2021

Aisling Hahessy has been recognised with one of the most prestigious accolades in Ireland's engineering sector. The Carrick-on-Suir native was crowned Engineer of the Year by Engineers Ireland, in recognition of the impact and contribution of her work on communities in Ireland and overseas. Gradu
25/11/2021

An £8 million housing development in Ballyclare is heading to the market next month, with a mix of 43 homes available. Brought to fruition by Simpson Developments, Petticrew Park comprises a mix of 10 bungalows and two, three, and four-bedroom detached and semi-detached houses. The development se
25/11/2021

A pioneering project to install renewable, solar powered, electric vehicle charging stations is set to move forward in Donegal following Council approval. Two innovative stations with additional energy storage capacity will be rolled out at the Letterkenny Institute of Technology Campus car park,
25/11/2021

A derelict strip of land along the Westlink in Belfast has been completely transformed into a new Community Park and Sports Zone. Known locally as the Back Path, this area was redeveloped with a £951k investment from the Department of Communities through the Building Successful Communities (BSC) i
25/11/2021

The £5.1 million Shimna River Flood Alleviation Scheme in Newcastle, Co Down, is continuing to progress with the completion of preparatory works. Under the scheme, 1,430 metres of flood walls and embankments will be built, extending both upstream into Tipperary Wood and downstream into Island Park
25/11/2021

Leading Northern Ireland social housing provider has announced a new partnership to encourage tenants to become water wise. The company has partnered with NI Water, installing over 50 water butts in the gardens of their sheltered housing schemes across the region. Under this partnership, they wi
25/11/2021

Infrastructure Minister Nichola Mallon has affirmed her commitment to the Enniskillen Southern bypass, six months after the project was first announced. Estimated to cost £25-30 million, the scheme will help to significantly alleviate traffic congestion in Enniskillen town centre, reducing delays,
25/11/2021

The community of Kircubbin has been boosted with funding to support two key local projects. An investment of £283,000 has been pledged under the LEADER NI Rural Development Programme, managed by the Department of Agriculture, Environment and Rural Affairs (DAERA). DAERA Minister Edwin Poots visit
25/11/2021

Threats described as "sectarian intimidation" against a Housing Executive contractor in Belfast have been condemned. Construction workers were forced to leave the site in Rathcoole yesterday, 24 November, over sectarian threats. Communities Minister Deirdre Hargey said: "I whole heartedly condemn
25/11/2021

The Irish government has been urged to introduce a ban on investment funds bulk buying apartments following the publication of the IBPF report. Labour representative Rebecca Moynihan issued another call for action over the housing crisis, referencing the report as further proof more needs to be do
24/11/2021

The new visitor attractions at Colin Glen Forest Park in Belfast have been celebrated at a recent showcase event to mark the official opening. Belfast Lord Mayor, Councillor Kate Nicholl was joined by a host of government representatives to witness the scale and ambition of the project first-hand.
24/11/2021

Members of the public have been called to help shape plans for a new development at Lough Moss Leisure Centre in Carryduff. The proposal will see a new large floodlit 3G pitch built at the existing AstroTurf, along with additional carpark facilities including electrical vehicle charging points and
24/11/2021

Shane de Blacam and the late John Meagher have been celebrated for their contribution to the advancement of architecture. The Royal Institute of Architects Ireland (RIAI) awarded the RIAI James Gandon Medal, which is a lifetime achievement accolade recognising a sustained output of quality work ove
24/11/2021

A range of measures aimed at tackling homelessness across Ireland has been outlined by Housing Minister Darragh O'Brien. Members of the Cabinet heard Minister O'Brien's intention to publish a new Housing First National Implementation Plan covering the period 2022 to 2026, to establish a new Nation
24/11/2021

Builders working on a social housing development in north Belfast have been forced off site over sectarian threats. The workers were on site in Rathcoole delivering preparatory work when they were forced to withdraw today, 24 November. Sinn Féin MP John Finucane has hit out at the "vile" threats
24/11/2021

Plans for the future of water infrastructure in the Fermanagh & Omagh District Council area have been outlined during a recent virtual meeting. NI Water issued an update to the Council on its PC21 Final Determination and investment planned to match projects in the area. In its future growth plan
24/11/2021

The Irish government has been urged to withdraw from the Energy Charter Treaty, described as "a relic of a fossil fuel past". Environment Minister Eamon Ryan has come under pressure to join the coalition of six other EU Member States, which includes France and Spain, in pressing for a withdrawal f
24/11/2021

A programme of resurfacing work is set to get underway in the County Antrim town of Dunloy. The Department for Infrastructure is investing £83,000 to improve the footway and carriageway on Bellaghy Road. Extending 185 metres along Bellaghy Road from the new Killimorrie Park to its junction at New
24/11/2021

Funding has been made available to support the conservation of historic and protected structures in Cork. Local owners and custodians of historic structures have been invited to apply for funding under the national Built Heritage Investment Scheme and Historic Structures Fund 2022. These schemes m
24/11/2021

Some Irish Water customers in Salthill, Co Galway, are set to be boosted by an improved water supply. Work is expected to get underway in Lenaboy Gardens which will see 210 metres of old cast iron water mains prone to leakage replaced with modern pipework. Irish Water is working with Galway City
23/11/2021

An essential project to improve the water supply in Cargan and the wider Cushendall area of County Antrim is set to begin. NI Water is investing £1.2 million in the project, which will improve water services and the security of the water supply for customers in the Cushendall/Cushendun area. This
23/11/2021

Plans for over 800 new homes in Dublin city have been approved for development. The Oscar Traynor Road housing development was given the green light from Dublin City Councillors. Located off Coolock Lane in Dublin 5, the development will comprise 853 homes consisting of 40% social (341 homes), 40%
23/11/2021

A multi-million euro project has been approved which aims to improve the conservation condition of Ireland's machair habitats. The European Commission green lit EU LIFE project, LIFE On Machair, which will be delivered under a budget of €7.4m with €5.7m provided by the EU LIFE Programme funding.
23/11/2021

The Department for Infrastructure has launched its winter fleet ready to tackle the harsh weather on Northern Ireland roads. This year 300 staff, 130 gritters and 12 specialist snow blowers have been made available to salt the 7,000 kilometres of the road network on the salting schedule. Launchin
23/11/2021

Government Ministers have visited landowners affected by a landslide in Drumkeeran, Co Leitrim, as work continues to address the issues. The landslide, which occurred in June 2020, affected over 20 farmers and landowners, resulting in the establishment of a multi-agency working group to support tho
23/11/2021

Plans have been announced for a £137,000 road scheme in Ballynahinch. The Department for Infrastructure will lead resurfacing work on the Burn Road, stretching from the B2 Dromore Road to the B177 Ballynahinch Road for 2.1 km. Work will get underway on Monday 29 November and is expected to be ful
23/11/2021

A letter has been penned to UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson calling for the funds of a failed bridge project to Northern Ireland to be reinvested in the region. Plans for the Boris Bridge, which proposed a connection between Scotland and Northern Ireland, was scrapped earlier this week. Welcomin
23/11/2021

The announcement of a housing development for 860 acres situated between Lucan and Castleknock in West Dublin has sparked a call to protect biodiversity across the country. Fine Gael Senator Emer Currie called for a balance between securing areas of natural heritage while building much needed homes
23/11/2021

Economy Minister Gordon Lyons has come under pressure to publish the report into the impact of petroleum extraction and production. The Hatch Regeneris report was received by the Department in July. Sinn Féin MLA Caoimhe Archibald has urged the Minister to take action after large sections of the
23/11/2021

A programme of water network improvements has been completed in the popular County Donegal town of Letterkenny. Following on from a recent upgrade of treatment facilities at the local water treatment plant, these works directly boost the water network. Irish Water worked in partnership with Done
22/11/2021

Cork Airport has opened its doors again following the completion of a 10-week project to deliver a newly reconstructed runway. Representing the fastest large-scale construction project undertaken in Ireland in recent years, the scheme went from funding approval to completion in 12 months. An Tao
22/11/2021

Plans to develop a new, large floodlit 3G pitch at Laurelhill Sports Zone in Lisburn have entered public consultation. This proposed development at the existing shale pitch will also include additional carpark facilities as well as improved pathways to Laurelhill Community College. Lisburn & Castl
22/11/2021

A landmark e-transport scheme in Rathlin Island has reached the first phase of completion with the handover of a new community e-vehicle. Infrastructure Minister Nichola Mallon handed over the keys of the new vehicle to the Rathlin Development and Community Association. Northern Ireland's first co
22/11/2021

Four schools in the Newry, Mourne and Down District Council area have secured their first ever Eco-Schools Green Flag. St Paul's Primary School, Cabra was one of the four schools to be recognised by the internationally recognised environmental award scheme. Glasswater Primary School, Crossgar; Kill
22/11/2021

A new partnership has been launched which aims to enhance and foster STEM skills development in Ireland. Independent public body the Environmental Protection (EPA) has partnered with professional membership body Engineers Ireland to encourage and inspire the next generation of STEM talent by colla
22/11/2021

Concerns that the preferred option for the N21 Newcastle West Road Scheme will affect the Limerick Greenway have been shot down. Limerick City and County Council confirmed the operation of the greenway will not be interrupted, with plans in place for the greenway to pass under the road unhindered
22/11/2021

Cork County Council has been recognised at the European-wide Excellence in Road Safety Awards 2021 in Brussels. The local authority secured gold for its virtual reality initiative 'Your Life - Your Choice' education programme. This experience simulates what it is like to be a passenger in a fatal
22/11/2021

Newtownabbey is set for a significant boost with plans announced for a new 58,000 square metre facility at Global Point Business Park. Global firm the Ardagh Group will invest in the facility, creating jobs and supply opportunities in the local area. The Ardagh Group is a leading global supplier
22/11/2021

A programme of pedestrian safety improvements has got underway in Dunmurry, Co Antrim. The Department for Infrastructure is investing £500,000 to deliver these works at the McKinstry Road Roundabout. This will involve the realignment of the roundabout and the provision of three new PUFFIN controll
22/11/2021

Northern Ireland Economy Minister Gordon Lyons has come under pressure to publish the Energy Strategy for the region. Sinn Féin MLA Caoimhe Archibald urged the DUP Minister to end stalling on the long-awaited strategy as NI faces a cost of living crisis with soaring energy prices driving up househo
19/11/2021

The community of Meakstown in County Dublin is set to benefit from a new state-of-the-art neighbourhood leisure centre. Plans unveiled by Fingal County Council will see a leisure centre developed at Lanesborough Park, comprising a three-court sports hall and four large multipurpose rooms for activ
19/11/2021

Local road safety initiatives across Northern Ireland have secured new investment from the Department for Infrastructure. Approximately £85,000 has been allocated by the Department's Road Safety (Safe Travel) Grant Scheme to support the initiatives and deliver powerful messages on road safety. An
19/11/2021

A major regeneration project has got underway at Silverwood Golf and Leisure Complex in Lurgan, Co Armagh. An initial Expression Of Interest (EOI) process has commenced in order to explore opportunities that will ensure access to high quality and publicly accessible recreational facilities at the
19/11/2021

An early-stage consultation has been launched on the Limerick City and Environs Flood Relief Scheme, giving members of the public the opportunity to help shape the proposals. Limerick City and County Council is urging locals to get involved in the consultation to engage with the project team, tell
19/11/2021

Commercial businesses in Mid and East Antrim are being encouraged to apply for a town centre revamp grant before it closes next month. Applications remain open until Friday 10 December 2021 at 4pm for a grant to support the repurposing of vacant town centre commercial properties. The grant is ope
19/11/2021

Power NI has announced a price hike of 21.4% for domestic customers. The new prices, which have been described as "another huge blow for workers and families", will come into effect from 01 January 2022 Speaking about the new price hikes, Sinn Féin MLA Caoimhe Archibald said: "As with all such pr
19/11/2021

Economy Minister Gordon Lyons has come under pressure to update the public on the areas covered by the £165 million broadband scheme Project Stratnum. This multi-million pound project aims to offer access to Ultra Fast Broadband across rural parts of Northern Ireland. Reports circulated this wee
19/11/2021

Irish firm John Paul Construction has reaffirmed its commitment to quality by backing The Chartered Quality Institute World Quality Week. This year's campaign, which ran from 08-12 November, focused on the role of Quality in sustainability; improving products, people and our planet. John Paul Con
19/11/2021

Stranorlar in County Donegal is set to become the latest area to undergo work under Irish Water's National Leakage Reduction Programme. The national utility will work alongside Donegal County Council to replace 100m of old cast iron watermains along the Stranorlar Bridge Crossing to provide a more
19/11/2021

ESCREO's goods and services are now carbon neutral. The team behind the innovative brand is passionate about leading by example and implementing their own sustainable initiatives. They have set themselves ambitious goals and are striving to achieve them as part of the company's climate protection
18/11/2021

Carrickfergus-based firm McCue has strengthened its reputation as a top quality fit-out specialist with work for five-star London hotel Claridge's. The project management and bespoke joinery company helped support plans to refresh and reinvigorate the hotel during the global pandemic. Part of Th
18/11/2021

A programme of £2.2 million improvements has enhanced the look of Newry City Centre. Upgrades took place on parts of Hill Street, O'Hagan Street, Mill Street and St Colmans Park as part of a new public realm scheme. The project has delivered new improved safer footways, new street lighting, new pe
18/11/2021

Work has got underway on a €6.8 million Inchigeelagh Sewerage Scheme in Co Cork. Under this scheme, a new wastewater treatment plant and below-ground wastewater pumping station will be built to help eliminate the discharge of untreated wastewater into the River Lee. Approximately 315m of new rising
18/11/2021

A traffic weight restriction is set to come into place on the narrow, main street through Clady village in Co Tyrone. Coming into operation on 29 November 2021, the new Statutory Rule will significantly reduce the number of HGVs using the street. Infrastructure Minister Nichola Mallon introduced
18/11/2021

The area of Kilwilke in Lurgan has been reimagined and brought to life thanks to a new shared history community project. Delivered with support under Armagh City, Banbridge and Craigavon Borough Council's Peace IV programme, the project saw a number of engagement events and sessions held under the
18/11/2021

John Paul Construction has reaffirmed its commitment to help create a more sustainable built environment by joining the Irish Green Building Council (IGBC). The firm is now a gold member of the IGBC, and will support the organisation in developing new programmes to decarbonise the Irish built envi
18/11/2021

The government has come under fire for its current current public and active transport plans which have been criticised for opposing climate change targets. Sinn Féin representative Darren O'Rourke TD vocalised concerns over how the transport plans will reduce the sector's emissions by 42% - 50% as
18/11/2021

Short tail swing excavators are continuing to increase in popularity since first bursting on the scene, according to the order books of McHale Plant Sales. The Komatsu distributor has reported its order books are showing an increasing interest in the machines. With services and utilities provide
18/11/2021

Homeless charity the Simon Communities has published a new "troubling" report which studies the rental market across Ireland. The October 2021 Locked Out of the Market Report shows that there were just 27 properties available to rent, within the 16 locations studied, for households receiving the s
18/11/2021

Members of the public in south Dublin have been encouraged to make their voices heard on the emerging designs for Corkagh Park. The project aims to enhance the visitor experience in Corkagh Park, creating a new 'Hub Zone' with a café and events stage area and delivering play upgrades to the Fairy
17/11/2021

Over 100 public spaces have been accredited green across Ireland as part of this year's 2021 Green Flag Awards. The awards, which celebrate international accreditation for public park excellence, has seen Ireland secure a total of 103 Green Flag sites, comprised of 84 formal public Green Flag Park
17/11/2021

Northern Ireland's EV charging network has been boosted with additional funding to support expansion across the region. ESB secured £3.27 million from the Levelling Up Fund (LUH) to support the continued enhancement of the EV charging network. The Levelling Up Fund is a £4.8 billion British Gove
17/11/2021

A new wastewater treatment plant has been completed in Co Cork, serving the people of Ballyvourney and Ballymakeera while also ensuring an end to the discharge of poorly treated waste. This facility was delivered due to the area's previously outdated wastewater infrastructure, with the new plant s
17/11/2021

Northern Ireland towns Omagh and Enniskillen have been energised and reimagined thanks to revitalise schemes. The Department of Communities provided £491,000 to deliver shop frontage improvements to 91 properties and street cleaning as well as creating a new place brand for each town. New Christma
17/11/2021

Progress on the restoration of Ulster Canal has been welcomed by a Northern Ireland MEP. Sinn Féin MEP Chris MacManus recently visited the New Canal Bridge in Derrykerrib and Canal Stores in Clones, where he was briefed on the progress of the Ulster Canal restoration. The Midlands North West MEP
17/11/2021

Members of the public have been encouraged to have their say on the Castletymon Enhancement Project in Co Dublin. This key scheme proposes the upgrading and modernisation of Castletymon Shopping Centre and the surrounding area. It will involve improvements such as wider footways and the creation of
17/11/2021

A programme of road improvements in Bangor is on track for completion shortly. The Department for Infrastructure is investing £230,000 to improve a 550-metre section of Bexley Road, including road and footway resurfacing. A 90-metre section of the carriageway has also been widened to extend the exi
17/11/2021

Housing Minister Darragh O'Brien has come under heavy criticism for his new renters' legislation. Sinn Féin representative Eoin Ó Broin TD has hit out at the Minister for being dishonest about the introduction of tenancies of 'unlimited duration'. Teachta Ó Broin said: "The Minister is touting his
17/11/2021

A list of the most energy efficient products which meet best-in-class standards is set to be updated thanks to market leaders. SEAI is consulting with industry stakeholders to update the searchable list, Triple E Register. The update will ensure that equipment listed on the Register is within the m
17/11/2021

The water and wastewater networks in Ballyvolane, Co Cork, are set to be expanded with the support of a new contractor. Geda Construction Ltd has signed a deal to deliver the work in the area on behalf of Irish Water and Cork City Council. This €9 million investment will see the infrastructure imp
16/11/2021

A new exhibition has opened at Dublin's Custom House exploring the historic building's construction, burning and restoration. Coinciding with the week that marks 230th anniversary of the original opening of the Custom House, the exhibition was created by award-winning designers whose previous work
16/11/2021

An expenditure budget of €240 million for 2022 has been agreed in Cork city, representing a €14m annual increase. Elected Members of Cork City Council approved the Budget, with 24 voting for and seven against. This annual increase is due to a rise in budget to Homeless Services of €4.5m, an incr
16/11/2021

A key water infrastructure project in North Dublin is making significant progress ahead of expected completion next year. Developed by Irish Water and Fingal County Council, the Ballycoolin trunk watermain project involves the construction of an additional regional trunk watermain between Ballycool
16/11/2021

The Irish Planning Institute is getting ready to host its Annual Conference later this week. Taking place on 18-19 November in Wexford's Clayton Whites Hotel, the event will feature important briefings from the Department of Housing, Planning and Local Government, in the wider context of the Housi
16/11/2021

Newly-amended legislation is set to cap rent increases at 2% per annum in Rent Pressure Zones (RPZs) across Ireland. The Residential Tenancies (Amendment) (No. 2) Bill 2021 will see a new cap operate when general inflation is higher than 2%. The Bill also provides for tenancies of unlimited durati
16/11/2021

The Global climate change conference COP26 in Glasgow was a missed opportunity with too many decisions being "kicked down the road", an Alliance MP has said. The party's Deputy Leader Stephen Farry voiced his disappointment at the hotly-anticipated event, welcoming the progress of the Glasgow Clim
16/11/2021

House prices across Ireland have risen by 12.4%, a new report has found. The latest CSO Residential Property Price Index report for September found this significant increase, with prices in Dublin rising by 11.5% and prices outside Dublin increasing by 13.2%. The report also shows that in the las
16/11/2021

Cabinteely Park playground in County Dublin has strengthened its accessibility with the launch of a new piece of inclusive playground equipment. The Ability Swing has been installed at the facility, suitable for children with a physical disability that use a wheelchair. This new equipment is part
16/11/2021

Global firm MetPro Ltd is set to expand its manufacturing facility in Tralee, Co Kerry, creating 15 new jobs over the next three years. The Transcendia company specialises in the provision of sustainable solutions based on proprietary BioCor VCI technology for incorporation into paper and plastic p
16/11/2021

People across Monaghan are being encouraged to help shape plans to improve water quality. Water quality in our rivers, lakes, groundwater, and coastal waters has deteriorated in recent years. The Local Authority Waters Programme (LAWPRO) is now calling for views and comments on what should happen
15/11/2021

A ceremony has been held in Kanturk, Co Cork, to mark the official opening of the €1.95 million Link Road. Local and government representatives were on hand to celebrate the occasion ahead of the route opening to traffic later this month. Running from Bluepool Upper to the Mill Road, the road wi
15/11/2021

The major Waterford North Quays Infrastructure project has reached a key milestone with the progression of the construction contract. The main construction contract has moved to the final procurement stage with all shortlisted applicants invited to proceed to stage 2 works tender. This significan
15/11/2021

Mountjoy United Football Club in Omagh has extended its clubrooms with a new youth-wing. The new extension, which was officially opened recently, is one of 16 projects included in the Local Action Plan for the district being administered by Fermanagh and Omagh District Council and funded under the
15/11/2021

A new vision for Carryduff, Dundonald and Forestside has been outlined in the refreshed Castlereagh Urban Framework (CUF). The framework, which sets out Lisburn & Castlereagh City Council's (LCCC) regeneration and investment priorities for the area over the next 10 years, was revisited and rebrande
15/11/2021

One of Sligo's busiest commercial areas, O'Connell Street, is set to undergo a second phase of improvements following a key appointment. Fox Building and Civil Ltd has struck a deal with Sligo County Council to deliver Phase 2 of the O'Connell Street Enhancement Project. The contract, which will
15/11/2021

Representatives from Scotland, Wales, Australia, Mexico and Brazil were joined by NI Environment Minister Edwin Poots to highlight the importance of collaborative action to take climate change. The leaders were in attendance at a COP26 event to overview their key achievements and the challenges th
15/11/2021

Translink has set out its plans for newly-designed, revolutionary 'Insignia+' style bus shelters. The new designs includes the 'living roof' idea which would allow for wildflower gardens to be added to the new shelters. This move was previously campaigned for by Belfast High Sheriff, Alliance Coun
15/11/2021

Sinn Féin has reaffirmed its continued objection to the approval of any petroleum licences by the Department of Economy (DfE). These comments come after the party tabled a motion in the Assembly last year calling for an immediate moratorium on petroleum licensing for all exploration, drilling and e
15/11/2021

A programme of roadworks has begun in the County Antrim village of Ballintoy. The Department for Infrastructure is investing £316,000 to improve Whitepark Road over a 1.45 kilometre distance. To facilitate the works, it will be necessary to operate a road closure between the hours of 7am and 6pm
15/11/2021

Work has been planned this week in Ashbourne, Co Meath, to safeguard the water supply for local homes and businesses. Irish Water will work alongside Meath County Council to deliver essential works at Rath Reservoir on Tuesday 16 and Wednesday 17 November between 9am and 5pm. While works are unde
12/11/2021

A new tartan running track has officially opened at St Michael's College Enniskillen, boosting the facilities for the local community. Approximately £210,000 was invested to deliver a 400 metre six-lane running track at the school playing fields on Cherrymount Link Road, featuring an eight-lane sp
12/11/2021

Community climate action projects and initiatives across Ireland have garnered support of €60 million. Environment Minister Eamon Ryan TD announced the investment from the Climate Action Fund during an online event at COP26. These funds will support community climate action projects and initiatives
12/11/2021

Discussions surrounding greater collaboration between Northern Ireland and Scotland have been on the agenda at the UN Climate Change Conference - COP26. Infrastructure Minister Nichola Mallon met with Scottish counterparts and stakeholders yesterday, 11 November, engaging in discussions around walk
12/11/2021

The Curraheen Walk and Cycleway in County Cork has officially reopened following a €900,000 programme of upgrades. Contractor McGinty & O'Shea worked to improve the safety and comfort of the walkway with the installation of energy efficient LED public lighting, road repairs, paving realignment, new
12/11/2021

A call has been issued for the temporary suspension of VAT costs on energy bills in Northern Ireland as part of an effort to help struggling families and businesses. Finance Minister Conor Murphy has made the plea to the Treasury in response to the spiralling energy prices. He has written to the C
12/11/2021

The proposed development of Umeras Bog into a Peatlands Park in County Kildare has progressed well thanks to a dedicated community team. Sinn Féin MEP Chris MacManus visited the site alongside Patricia Ryan TD and Cllr Noel Connolly to see first-hand how the Umeras Community Development Group is t
12/11/2021

Northern Ireland has taken a huge step in its climate change journey by joining a global climate change network. The region has joined the Under2 Coalition and signed up to the new Memorandum of Understanding. DAERA Minister Edwin Poots welcomed the region's commitment to climate action. Ministe
12/11/2021

Fermanagh's 17th century Victorian structure Castle Irvine has undergone a programme of stability and repair works. The work on the walls of the Necarne Demesne castle in Irvinestown is being delivered by local contractor, McCusker Contracts from Dromore and supported by specialist conservation ar
12/11/2021

The new Dark Sky Observatory in the foothills of the Sperrins, in Davagh Forest, Co Tyrone, has been brought to life with help from Deck25™ composite decking. This landmark project represents an important local and national ecological milestone with serious Ecotourism potential. The building's for
12/11/2021

A programme of water main improvements is continuing to progress across Dublin city, with work to get underway in Clontarf. Irish Water is working alongside Dublin City Council to deliver water main replacements on the approach road to the Wooden Bridge, replacing old cast iron mains with new heav
11/11/2021

Northern Ireland will support the transition to zero emission vehicles after a declaration was signed at COP26 in Glasgow. Infrastructure Minister Nichola Mallon signed the Glasgow Declaration on Zero Emission Cars and Vans on behalf of the Northern Ireland Executive. Speaking after signing the d
11/11/2021

Fermanagh and Omagh District Council has become the first local authority in Northern Ireland to officially launch a Climate Change and Sustainable Development Action Plan. The 2021 – 2024 Action Plan has been developed in follow up to the Council's Climate Change and Sustainable Development Strate
11/11/2021

Waterford City and County Council has reaffirmed its commitment to reducing carbon emissions with the new installation of solar panels. The local authority installed 129 solar Photo Voltaic panels on the southerly facing roof of the machinery yard building in Dungarvan. This supports the Council's
11/11/2021

Northern Ireland residents have been invited to comment on the region's first ever overarching Environment Strategy. The Environment Strategy will set out Northern Ireland's environmental priorities for the coming decades and will form part of the Executive's Green Growth Delivery Framework. As suc
11/11/2021

The search is underway for architect led, multi-disciplinary design teams for three build projects in Northern Ireland. Choice Housing Ireland is searching for design teams for Tower Street (Lot 1) and Clonaver Drive (Lot 3) in Belfast as well as Parklands, Belsize Road, in Lisburn (Lot 2). All th
11/11/2021

Plans for 1,592 new apartments on the grounds of Clonliffe College in Dublin have been opposed by Sinn Féin leader Mary Lou McDonald. Fine Gael representative Senator John Cummins criticised Deputy McDonald's "warped logic" for rejecting the increase of housing supply in the Dublin area. Senator
11/11/2021

Members of the public within the Dún Laoghaire–Rathdown County Council area have been urged to have their say on an Active Travel scheme design proposed on Glenageary Road Upper. The Co Dublin scheme proposes Active Travel Improvements on Glenageary Road Upper between the Sallynoggin and Killiney T
11/11/2021

Tower Museum in L'Derry is preparing to capture local stories about climate change thanks to a new project. The new climate change project is moving forward after funding of £20,000 was allocated through the Northern Ireland Museums Council's Museums Challenge: Climate Change Grant. The funding w
11/11/2021

The efforts of the construction industry to operate safely during the Covid-19 pandemic have been welcomed, while a warning was also issued for professionals to continue to adhere to regulations. Issuing a reminder to the industry, HSENI Chief Executive Robert Kidd said: "As we enter into another
11/11/2021

Work to drive down leakage in Athlone, Co Westmeath, is continuing to progress ahead of scheduled completion at the end of 2021. Irish Water is working alongside with Westmeath County Council to replace water mains in the Coosan area to improve the security of supply and reduce high levels of leak
10/11/2021

A ceremony has been held to mark a major milestone in the construction of Olympic House in Belfast's Titanic Quarter. Lord Mayor of Belfast, Kate Nicholl was joined by key city stakeholders and more to mark the topping out of the key office development. This event marked the building reaching its
10/11/2021

A new Electric Vehicle Infrastructure Taskforce has been established for Northern Ireland in an effort to drive forward decarbonisation in the region. The role of the group will be to consider EV Infrastructure in the context of the overarching principles of prioritising active travel and public t
10/11/2021

Atkins Ireland has been recognised with the 2021 Continuing Professional Development (CPD) Employer of the Year Award by Engineers Ireland. The CPD Employer of the Year Award celebrates Atkins for its use of best practice continuing professional development initiatives in achieving organisational o
10/11/2021

Ballymena's "revolutionary" Hydrogen Training Academy has been boosted with investment of over half a million pounds. A first-of-its-kind project in Northern Ireland, the Academy is set to receive £511,000 from the UK Government's Community Renewal Fund. The Hydrogen Training Academy is one of 31
10/11/2021

Leading Irish building materials company Kingspan Group has launched an ambitious, charitable programme. The firm's new Planet Passionate Communities programme aims to support people and communities around the world while using resources in the most responsible way possible. Planet Passionate Com
10/11/2021

The average time to turn around vacant social housing units in Dublin city is just under 21 weeks in 2021, the local council has revealed. This represents a decrease from 2019, when the corresponding figure was just over 24 weeks. Figures quoted in the media yesterday suggested the figure for 2019
10/11/2021

Infrastructure Minister Nichola Mallon has been called to urgently address the finances of key public services like NI Water and Translink. Alliance representative Andrew Muir MLA urged the Minister to attend a meeting of the Assembly Infrastructure Committee to discuss the issue. This comes after
10/11/2021

Omagh Riding School for Disabled Centre has enhanced its existing facilities with the official opening of a new stable block. The project is one of 16 projects included in the Local Action Plan for the district being administered by Fermanagh and Omagh District Council and funded under the EU's PEA
10/11/2021

Road users and pedestrians in Lisburn are set to benefit from a new programme of resurfacing work. The Department for Infrastructure is investing £152,000 to resurface the carriageway and footway on Ruskin Park and Traherne Gardens. Work will begin on Monday 15 November and is expected to reach c
10/11/2021

A programme of water mains improvement works has made its way to Ardmore in Co Waterford. Shareridge Ltd is delivering the work on behalf of Irish Water and Waterford City and County Council, replacing old mains with approximately 710m of new mains. Work will get underway in early November and i
09/11/2021

A new Plan has been published which sets out a long-term approach to drainage and wastewater management in Belfast. The measures set out in 'Living With Water in Belfast: An Integrated Plan for Drainage and Wastewater Management in Greater Belfast' aim to protect the city from flooding, provide a
09/11/2021

A total of 18 innovative projects across rural Ireland have secured over €700,000 in funding. Rural Minister Heather Humphreys TD announced the funding under the CLÁR Programme as part of a new Innovation Measure designed to support communities in delivering projects that assist with issues such as
09/11/2021

Northern Ireland manufacturer Powerscreen has expanded its global reach with a key European appointment. Agder Gruppen has agreed a deal to become the company's authorised distributor for Norway. This sees them join Powerscreen's strong global network of distributors to supply the full range of its
09/11/2021

Northern Ireland-based contractor GRAHAM has been recognised for its dedication to the continued development of its employees with a prestigious award. The firm secured the The 5% Club Gold Award through its 2021 Employer Audit Scheme, celebrating the company's commitment to its workforce with "ea
09/11/2021

Antrim's Glenarm Forest has officially accredited as a Queen's Commonwealth Canopy (QCC) conservation forest. Glenarm Forest, NI's first QCC conservation forest, was recognised for a dedication to sustainable forestry and its role in contributing to people's wellbeing and enjoyment for the communit
09/11/2021

Cork-based windows and doors manufacturers, Munster Joinery has strengthened its materials handling fleet with the addition of a Merlo telescopic handler. Becoming the latest in a long line of successful Irish multinationals to add the Merlo handler, the firm purchased a P40.17 model supplied to th
09/11/2021

The National Transport Authority (NTA) has thrown its backing behind a proposal to extend DART services to Wicklow town. The proposal from Green Party TD Steven Matthews was included in the NTA's transport strategy released today, 09 November. Speaking following the release of the strategy, TD M
09/11/2021

A key road in L'Derry is set to be transformed thanks to new funding from the Department of Communities. Communities Minister Deirdre Hargey announced additional funding of £1.14 million to support the project on Spencer Road. Welcoming the investment, Sinn Féin MLA Ciara Ferguson said: "This fu
09/11/2021

The success of the Repair and Lease Scheme in Waterford has sparked a call for the programme to be rolled out across Ireland. Senator Cummins, Fine Gael Seanad Spokesperson on Housing, called for the scheme to be replicated following an announcement that €4.2m in funding has been approved through
09/11/2021

Restrictions on the water supply in Trim, Co Meath, have officially been lifted following mechanical repairs at the local water treatment plant. Irish Water worked alongside Meath County Council to help Brayhill reservoir levels recover after mechanical issues at Trim Water Treatment Plant which c
08/11/2021

A heritage-led regeneration project in Rathmullan, Co Donegal, is moving forward thanks to a key appointment. Robin Lee Architecture has reached a deal to deliver Architect Led Design Team services for the project, through the stages of planning and detailed design, construction supervision to fin
08/11/2021

An official ceremony has been held to mark the opening of the new extension to GMIT's Enterprise Ireland funded Innovation Hub (iHub) and new Medical Imaging Suite at the Galway campus. An Tánaiste and Minister for Enterprise, Trade and Employment Leo Varadkar visited GMIT Galway on Friday 05 Novem
08/11/2021

A Bill which aims to deliver increased protections for people and families living in the private rented sector is moving forward. Now at Committee Stage, the Bill features a number of proposed improvements, including restricting rent increases to once in a 12 month period and extending the notice t
08/11/2021

Plans for the regeneration of Antrim town centre have been outlined during a visit from Secretary of State, Brandon Lewis. This key visit comes just after £1.2 million was awarded to the Levelling Up project in the town centre and riverfront. The Antrim Integrated Physical and Economic Regenerati
08/11/2021

Northern Ireland's Environment Minister Edwin Poots has come under fire for "dithering and delaying" on climate action. Sinn Féin MLA Philip McGuigan hit out at the Minister for a "half hearted" approach to tackling the global climate emergency and called for ambitious legislation. Speaking after
08/11/2021

The transformational €5.3 million Virginia Civic Centre project is making great strides and remains on track for completion next summer. A guided tour was hosted on the site by John Wilson, Senior Engineer with Cavan County Council's Housing Construction Section, giving the Cathaoirleach of Cavan
08/11/2021

SDLP has announced the winners of its COP26 climate competition. Holy Cross Primary School in Kilkeel was crowned the winner after the school's P6/P7 class submitted a video urging Stormont politicians to take the climate crisis seriously. Speaking after selecting the Kikeel school, SDLP East Derr
08/11/2021

A series of upgrade works along the Swiss Walk in Cahir from the gates to the Bridge have reached completion. Tipperary County Council has officially reopened this section of the route to the public. Further works will take place on the exiting path, with the walkway below the Swiss Bridge close
08/11/2021

A programme of roadworks is set to begin in Ballynahinch, Co Down, next week. Approximately £110,000 is being invested to resurface a stretch of the Dromara Road from the Hillhead Road to the Ballymacarn Road. Work will begin on Monday 15 November and is expected to be complete by Friday 17 Dece
08/11/2021

A programme of water mains replacement works is progressing well in Tullamore after getting underway last month. Irish Water is working alongside Offaly County Council to deliver the project, which involves the replacement of over 1.3km of old problematic cast iron water mains on the Clara Road ex
05/11/2021

A ceremony has been held to mark the grand opening of the £115 million Acute Services Block (ASB) at Ulster Hospital. Health Minister Robin Swann visited the site to open and tour the new facilities, which represent the initial phase of the multi-million pound works. The new building will featur
05/11/2021

A new state-of-the-art water treatment plant has been officially opened in Vartry, representing the completion of a total of investment of €150 million in the local water supply. The Vartry Water Supply Scheme or 'The Vartry' was originally constructed in the 1860s. A major feat of engineering for
05/11/2021

A new local art installation is set to tour around Belfast giving a glimpse at the future of the city if action does not take place to tackle climate change. The temporary piece 'That Sinking Feeling' by Three's Theatre Company will be at various locations across the city from Saturday 06 November
05/11/2021

A host of vacant buildings in an iconic Waterford city centre site are set to be repurposed as housing. An agreement has been struck with Walsh and Sheehan Manor Hill Investments Ltd and Waterford City & County Council to deliver 71 residential dwelling units for elderly residents at St Joseph's H
05/11/2021

Mayo County Council is working alongside Ballina Green Town and a number of other organisations to host the county's first Climate Action Gathering later this month. With an aim to unlock global climate action on a local level, the Ballina gathering on 12-12 November brings together events for you
05/11/2021

Accessibility at leisure and cultural facilities across Mid Ulster is set to be boosted thanks to new investment. Funding of nearly £200,000 has been awarded to 11 projects in the district which aim to improve access to and participation in arts and cultural activity and leisure and outdoor recrea
05/11/2021

Residents accessing the new Castletroy Urban Greenway in Limerick have been invited to help with a community greening project. Limerick City and County Council is leading a major European-wide project, GoGreenRoutes, which is being developed through funding from the EU's Horizons 2020 strand and i
05/11/2021

A new educational programme has been launched which aims to motivate and inspire primary level pupils to tackle sustainability challenges in Northern Ireland. Construction firm Farrans is collaborating with Social Enterprise Northern Ireland to develop the programme, delivering engaged lessons in
05/11/2021

Engineers Ireland has crowned Claire Lillis as the Chartered Engineer of the Year at a virtual awards ceremony. The professional body recognised Galway native Claire, a Senior Programme Manager with Aerogen, after she was shortlisted from nearly 400 members of Engineers Ireland who attained the Reg
05/11/2021

Wind Energy Ireland has spoke out following the publication of the Climate Action Plan, reaffirming the commitment of the renewable energy industry to play a key role in delivering the plan. Welcoming the plan, Noel Cunniffe, CEO of Wind Energy Ireland, said: "Wind energy is ready to lead the way
04/11/2021

Translink is set to welcome the first ever electric double decker buses for public transport across the whole island of Ireland next year. Infrastructure Minister Nichola Mallon is investing £74 million to bring 80 battery electric double decker buses into passenger service in spring 2022, along w
04/11/2021

A new £15 million additional fund has been announced to support the construction of new social housing across Northern Ireland. This new investment available to Housing Associations takes into account the unprecedented upsurge in material costs and is on top of the increased new build budget of £1
04/11/2021

Four key coastal sites across Mid and East Antrim are set to be brought back to peak operating levels thanks to a new dredging project. The joint venture will see Charles Brand and Foyle & Marine Dredging sift around 30,000m3 of silt, sand and sediment over a number of months at Carnlough and Carr
04/11/2021

Equinor's decision to leave the Irish offshore wind market is a prime example of how Ireland's planning and regulatory framework is not being reformed quickly enough, a key regional organisation has said. Wind Energy Ireland spoke out following the announcement the energy company is leaving the Ir
04/11/2021

A new playspace extension and teenspace have been officially opened at Ballycragh Park in Dublin. Mayor of South Dublin County Council, Councillor Peter Kavanagh visited the site of the project on Monday 01 November to launch the new development. Speaking at the event Mayor Cllr Peter Kavanagh s
04/11/2021

A number of resurfacing projects on roads in Down, Tyrone and L'Derry are facing serious delays. Many schemes which were set for completion this year will not be done until 2022 due to a legal challenge, a Sinn Féin MLA has found. "Our roads are already a disgrace, the last thing they needed was a
04/11/2021

Outgoing Group Chief executive of Clanmil Housing Association, Clare McCarty has been recognised with an RSUA Honorary Membership. Clare has led the social housing provider for over 37 years in the creation of quality homes, and building shared neighbourhoods for over 10,000 people, across Norther
04/11/2021

A call has been issued to temporarily cut VAT on energy bills for three months to support struggling workers and families during the winter. Sinn Féin leader Mary Lou McDonald TD asked Taoiseach Micheál Martin for the temporary cut during Leaders' Questions yesterday, 03 November, but was met with
04/11/2021

Students from TU Dublin have been granted full guided access to the site of the New Children's Hospital in Dublin 8. Eoin Leonard, Muireann Farrell, Sarah Shannon, Ben Kinsella and Robert Kerr all visited the site last month. They were accompanied by Michael McDonald, while the Chairperson of CIBS
04/11/2021

Irish Water has deployed a team to handle a pump failure at the Baily Green reservoir in Howth, Co Dublin. The failure was reported yesterday, 03 November, with water supply affected for local customers in Kitestown Road; New Road; The Summit; Thormanby Road; Windgate Rise/Road and surrounding are
03/11/2021

L'Derry city's entire urban fleet of buses is set to be replaced with zero emission vehicles thanks to a new £30 million investment. This funding will support the introduction of 38 new zero emission battery electric buses for Foyle Metro, meaning L'Derry will become one of the first cities in the
03/11/2021

A key area in Belfast city centre has undergone a pilot scheme to revitalise the surroundings, creating an improved pedestrian and active travel experience. The work on Adelaide Street includes lit structures, greening and areas for rest and play, while also referencing the built heritage and histo
03/11/2021

NI Water has published its Power of Water report at COP26, urging the people of Northern Ireland to take action to decarbonise the energy system. The reports sets out how NI Water might be part of a wider decarbonisation agenda with a number of practical examples focusing on three key messages - I
03/11/2021

Architects across Ireland are set to descend on Dublin today, 03 November, for the Royal Institute of the Architects of Ireland (RIAI) Annual Conference. This event, which represents the largest gathering in the architectural calendar, will put a large emphasis on architects and the wider construc
03/11/2021

The steps at Larne Town Hall have been rejuvenated with a splash of colour thanks to local artist Janet Crymble. Janet, from Whitehead, created a colourful mosaic by individually cutting, cementing and grouting coloured tiles onto the steps at Larne Town Hall over the course of a week. The projec
03/11/2021

Donegal National Roads Office has officially been named an Engineers Ireland CPD Accredited Employer. The body, which serves as a regional Centre of Excellence for the project management, design and delivery of major annual and multi-annual programs of work, has been awarded the CPD Accredited Emp
03/11/2021

The local community of Ballyhornan in County Down is set to take advantage of exciting new sporting and leisure facilities. Through a £1.2 million investment, Ballyhornan Family Centre has been boosted with a new full sized 3G sports pitch with changing facilities, floodlighting, fencing and an ad
03/11/2021

Approximately 34 towns and villages across Ireland are continuing to discharge raw sewage into rivers and seas across Ireland daily, a new report has found. The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) published a report on Urban Waste Water Treatment in 2020, which revealed the number of towns and v
03/11/2021

Environment Minister Edwin Poots has shined a spotlight on the importance of Northern Ireland's peatlands at COP26 in Glasgow. The Minister visited the Peatland Pavilion, where he was able to see first-hand how globally significant peatlands are to tackle climate change, while also how critical it
03/11/2021

Sinn Féin has come under fire for removing a Bill from discussion at Leinster House this week which addresses onshore wind in Ireland. A Fine Gael Senator has hit out at the party for withdrawing the Bill from the Oireachtas this week as he believes it clashed with the United Nations Climate Chang
02/11/2021

A new welding and fabrication business has set up shop in Ballymena, bringing 40 new jobs to the area. Duneane Engineering decided to establish a base in Pennybridge Industrial Estate, selecting Ballymena due to its long-held reputation for being a leader in the highly skilled manufacturing and en
02/11/2021

A key transport connection to the Erris region of Northwest Mayo has been opened following a realignment scheme. The R312 Glenisland Bridge Scheme saw a section of carriageway, which was substandard in width and alignment, replaced with a new, safer realigned section of carriageway. Minister of S
02/11/2021

Belfast's Titanic Quarter has become the first district in Northern Ireland to replace its traditional rubbish bins with new dual litter recycling bins. The external public spaces over the area are now home to the latest bins, encouraging the 20,000 people who live, work, visit and stay in Titanic
02/11/2021

Deputy First Minister of Northern Ireland, Michelle O'Neill has called for an all-Ireland approach to the climate crisis. Sinn Féin's leader in NI was speaking after the party launched a document on tackling the climate crisis at the UN's COP26 summit in Glasgow yesterday, 01 November. "The COP2
02/11/2021

Northern Ireland's response to homelessness must build on lessons learned during the pandemic, Communities Minister Deirdre Hargey has said. Minister Hargey spoke about her continued focus on preventing homelessness ahead of a consultation due to launch shortly on the Housing Executive's new five
02/11/2021

Local communities across Northern Ireland are being urged to create green spaces thanks to a new grant scheme. The Living Places and Spaces grant scheme, which is now open for applications, gives residents the chance to create local green spaces like living walls, rain gardens and allotments.  In
02/11/2021

Housing Minister Darragh O'Brien has come under pressure to deliver a fundamental review of An Bord Pleanála following a recent High Court case. The recent case saw An Bord Pleanála concede that their decision to reject Dublin City Council's (DCC) proposals for greater heights for some buildings i
02/11/2021

A series of events planned by Derry City and Strabane District Council are set to take place this month covering environmental issues. The events are part of the Council's continued efforts to combat climate change at a local level. Two pop up roadshows will take place in November highlighting t
02/11/2021

A Green New Deal is one of the key solutions to addressing the climate crisis, an Alliance MLA has said. John Blair MLA issued a reminder that the climate crisis is happening now while speaking in the Assembly chamber, ahead of his attendance at COP26 in Glasgow. "Northern Ireland needs to play it
02/11/2021

A burst water main has been repaired at Kent Bridge in Fermoy, Co Cork. The incident happened yesterday, 01 November, resulting in supply interruptions for customers in the north of Fermoy. Irish Water and Cork County Council deployed a team to the site to complete the complex repairs. Due to th
01/11/2021

A plan setting out the future of Armagh city to improve social, economic and environmental wellbeing is to be shaped by members of the public. The Armagh Place Plan is being further developed with a public consultation from the Armagh, Banbridge and Craigavon Community Planning Partnership. These
01/11/2021

Sinn Féin is preparing to launch a document on Green Energy and tackling climate change at COP26. Deputy First Minister of Northern Ireland, Michelle O'Neill spoke ahead of the conference, which she is attending today with MLAs Caoimhe Archibald, Philip McGuigan and Declan McAleer and Darren O'Rou
01/11/2021

Plans to develop a new playpark in the County Armagh village of Bessbrook have progressed thanks to new funding. Approximately £70,050 has been awarded from the Village Renewal Scheme of the Department of Agriculture, Environment and Rural Affairs' (DAERA) Northern Ireland Rural Development Progra
01/11/2021

A number of parks within the Newry, Mourne and Down District Council area have been celebrated at the prestigious Green Flag Awards. Managed by Keep Northern Ireland Beautiful, the scheme recognises and rewards the best parks and green spaces across the country. A Green Flag Award signifies that th
01/11/2021

Belfast-based construction firm FK Lowry has held a Safety 'Stand Down' Event to mark this year's CIF Safety Week. The firm took part in the UK-wide initiative to eliminate accidents in work and continue to drive important in health and safety performance with an event at one of its project sites.
01/11/2021

Work on the Cork city south docks project is progressing to improve water mains connections. Irish Water is working alongside Cork City Council to deliver the project, with work currently taking place on Anglesea Street to strengthen the water supply network in the Cork city south docks. Customers
01/11/2021

The Minister for Housing, Local Government and Heritage, Darragh O'Brien, has welcomed the latest data on the Commencement Notices. Newly released figures show that Commencement Notices for 3,203 residential units were received by Building Control Authorities in September. This represents a 48% in
01/11/2021

Irish Water is advising consumers in Farranfore, Firies, Ballyfinnane, Castlemaine, Kiltallagh, Ballyseedy, Ballymacelligott, Ballinorig, Currow, Currans, Ballymacadam and surrounding areas that, as part of water main improvement works being delivered in Farranfore, there may be disruption to water
01/11/2021

Schneider Electric has launched the mySchneider Partner Program for panel builders in Ireland. mySchneider will provide a simple, innovative and collaborative approach to accessing solutions within the Schneider Electric energy management portfolio. The Irish electrical industry is shifting towar
01/11/2021

More than 100 rural villages to get access to public transport under a new plan. The Connecting Ireland plan from the National Transport Authority (NTA) proposes an overall increase of 25% in rural bus services, significantly increasing public transport connectivity for people living outside major
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