-
Boundary data for planning in Ireland
-
As an Island nation, fishing has always been economically and socially important to our country. Ireland’s proximity to the rich, productive seas of the North East Atlantic provides an ideal resource on which to continue to develop the seafood sector. Ireland’s coastline,...
-
The Defence Organisation provides a broad range of marine security services; it also undertakes a diverse range of non-security related tasks in Irish waters and beyond. The Sea-Fisheries Protection Authority (SFPA) as competent Authority has a Service Level Agreement with the...
-
Dublin housing taskforce Q3 2016 - Tier 1 locations
-
Q2 2021 Tier 2a Sites with planning applications under considerationHousingHousing Supply Coordination Task Force For Dublin Background - Construction 2020 In May 2014, the Government published Construction 2020 – A Strategy for a Renewed Construction Sector (link is external). This Strategy sets out Government policy to increase the capacity of...
-
Ireland’s marine waters host a rich and diverse range of species and habitats, including important fish spawning and nursery areas. Ecosystems provide a series of services for human well-being (ecosystem services) either directly (as food and fibre) or indirectly by providing...
-
The Programme for Government is committed to develop comprehensive legislation for the identification, designation, and management of Marine Protected Areas (MPAs) in Irish territorial waters.
-
As an Island nation, fishing has always been economically and socially important to our country. Ireland’s proximity to the rich, productive seas of the North East Atlantic provides an ideal resource on which to continue to develop the seafood sector. Ireland’s coastline,...
-
The Programme for Government is committed to develop comprehensive legislation for the identification, designation, and management of Marine Protected Areas (MPAs) in Irish territorial waters.
-
Statutory Zonings, approximating the colourings used in the relevant plans.This is an amalgam of plans from all Local Authorities. Plans are usually valid for 6 years, but different Local Authorities started their plans at different points in time.
-
This layer was set up so that members of the public and local authority personnel can track the plans relevant to their functional area which are due to expire within the next two years – the statutory review period of a plan. It is an informative tool designed to alert and...
-
Tier 1 (Q3 2022) Sites where planning permission has been granted and the permission can be imple...HousingHousing Supply Coordination Task Force for Dublin Data 2022https://www.gov.ie/en/organisation/department-of-housing-local-government-and-heritage/