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424 new residential properties built in Louth in the last 12 months

There have been 424 new residential properties built in Louth in the last 12 months. That’s according to the GeoDirectory GeoView Residential Q2 report, released yesterday, which also revealed that

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Bus Éireann depot in Dundalk amongst sites earmarked for new homes by Government

A number of local sites have been included on a new land map published by the Department of Housing show over 700 sites across the country due to be developed

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New data claims just 24 houses excluding one-offs were built in Co Louth last year

The number of new houses built in Co Louth last year may be much less than the Government previously estimated, according to new figures from the Building Control Management System.

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Just 10 ghost estates remain in Co Louth

There are just 10 ghost estates left in Co Louth, according to new figures from the Department of Housing. This is a fall from the 104 that were accounted for

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Adams describes homeless figures for Louth as “deeply disturbing”

Local TD Gerry Adams has described the homeless situation in Louth as a “scandal” and “deeply disturbing”. Talk of the Town exclusively revealed the figures for Louth yesterday which showed

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Adams queries why 2,393 households have “vanished” from council’s housing list

Local TD Gerry Adams, has called on the Department of Housing and Louth County Council to explain how the housing list figures for the local authority have dropped from 4,993

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Number of new homes built in Louth down 18.8% in first seven months of 2016

There were 190 new homes built in Co Louth in the first seven months of the year. That’s according to new figures from the Department of Housing, which show there