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This dataset contains the merged Planning Registers of participating Irish Local Authorities and includes all Planning Applications received since 2012.
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Dublin Housing Task Force Q2 2018 Tier 1 Sites with planning permissionTithíocht
Dublin Housing Task Force Q2 2018Housing Supply Coordination Task Force For Dublin Quarter 2 2018 ReturnsBackground - Construction 2020In May 2014, the Government published Construction 2020 – A Strategy for a Renewed Construction Sector (link is external). This Strategy sets out
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Local Infrastructure Housing Activation Fund (LIHAF)Tithíocht
Local Infrastructure Housing Activation Fund (LIHAF) project location and plans, developments, and updates.
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Boundary data for planning in Ireland
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Dublin housing taskforce Q3 2016 - Tier 1 locations
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Q2 2021 Tier 2a Sites with planning applications under considerationTithíocht
Housing Supply Coordination Task Force For DublinBackground - Construction 2020In 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 the Secto
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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.
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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 prepa
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Tier 1 (Q3 2022) Sites where planning permission has been granted and the permission can be imple...Tithíocht
Housing Supply Coordination Task Force for Dublin Data 2022https://www.gov.ie/en/organisation/department-of-housing-local-government-and-heritage/
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This feature service is used to collect primary information on Environmental Impact Assessments and display the information on the EIA Web Aap. The ‘Environmental Impact Assessment Open Data Project’ is carried out by the GIS Department to compliment the EU Directive 2014/52/EU w
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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 prepa
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Boundary data for planning in Ireland
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Residential Zoned Land Tax Supplemental Map, May 2023Tithíocht
The Government’s Housing For All – A New Housing Plan for Ireland proposed a new tax to activate vacant land for residential purposes as a part of the Pathway to Increasing New Housing Supply. The Residential Zoned Land Tax was introduced by the Finance Act 2021 . The dataset
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Dublin Housing Task Force Q1 2020 Tier 2a SitesTithíocht
Dublin Housing Task Force Q1 2020Housing Supply Coordination Task Force For Dublin ReturnsBackground - Construction 2020In May 2014, the Government published Construction 2020 – A Strategy for a Renewed Construction Sector (link is external). This Strategy sets out Government pol
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Dublin Housing Task Force Q3 2020 Tier 1 SitesTithíocht
Dublin Housing Task Force Q3 2020Housing Supply Coordination Task Force For Dublin ReturnsBackground - Construction 2020In May 2014, the Government published Construction 2020 – A Strategy for a Renewed Construction Sector (link is external). This Strategy sets out Government pol
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Housing Supply Coordination Task Force for Dublin Data 2024https://www.gov.ie/en/publication/5b918-housing-supply-coordination-task-force-for-dublin/
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Tier 1 (Q2 2022) Sites where planning permission has been granted and the permission can be imple...Tithíocht
Housing Supply Coordination Task Force for Dublin Data 2022https://www.gov.ie/en/organisation/department-of-housing-local-government-and-heritage/
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As part of a review of the Solar Planning Exemptions set out in the Planning and Development Regulations 2001, the Department in conjunction with relevant statutory stakeholders (namely the Irish aviation Authority (IAA), Department of Defence and the HSE) considered the impact o