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31/07/2008

Building sector inactivity led to a fifth being wiped off volumes during the first three months of this year. There was a 21.6% dip in indexed production for the building and construction sector. This represented an 18.2% fall in value, according to figures from the Central Statistics Office (CS
31/07/2008

A Northern Ireland carpet producer has slashed its fuel bill by three quarters of a million pounds in the last year - simply by implementing energy-saving systems. Portadown-based Ulster Carpets has said it saved around £750,000 amidst the spiraling turmoil of international energy markets. The f
31/07/2008

Unemployment in Ireland has sustained another blow, with the announcement that an additional 17,000 people have signed on the Live Register within the last month. The latest figures, released by the Central Statistic Office, have tipped previous Live Register records. More than 60,000 people hav
31/07/2008

North Down has a striking new landmark, with installation of a 55 metre tall, 800KW wind turbine at the edge of Balloo Wood, Bangor. North Down Borough Council has erected the turbine to provide green energy for its new waste management facilities at Balloo. Testing and commissioning took place e
31/07/2008

Ireland could be in the midst of a recession, according to NCB Stockbrokers. The current state of the economy has been described as being in "an extremely weakened position", hinting at a possible recession this year. NCB has suggested GDP will dip by 1.6% this year, culminating in zero growth pr
31/07/2008

An international project management consultant has announced it is to work on the largest ever roads scheme to be undertaken in Northern Ireland. ChandlerKBS, will provide cost management services on the A5 Western Transport Corridor Project. The A5 WTC is one of five key transport corridor up
31/07/2008

Stormont Minister Margaret Ritchie proved she is a true 'sport' at the launch of a new public games facility in Strabane. The Social Development Minister officially opened the new Multi-Use Games Area at Melvin Sports Complex, yesterday. 

The games area will offer young people a plac
31/07/2008

Irish Minister of State, Tony Killeen has said that this week's Government allocation to Clare County Council, of funds worth almost €380k would lead to significant improvements in the County's road infrastructure. Under the 2008 CLÁR programme, the sum of €3m each is being provided by the Departme
31/07/2008

Bord Gáis Networks has officialled opened its relocated training school in Finglas. Location in Donmoy House, Bord Gáis Networks hopes the purpose-built facility will support the learning and growth of staff, contractors and the wider gas industry in areas of safety, technical and functional traini
31/07/2008

Social Development Minister Margaret Ritchie has visited a number of Derry projects benefiting from Neighbourhood Renewal funding, which helps disadvantaged NI communities.

 The minister was given a tour of the Irish Street Community Association facilities in the Waterside which includ
30/07/2008

A street that has 'blighted' Portadown town centre for over 30 years is to undergo a major facelift. Social Development Minister Margaret Ritchie has pledged to transform the site in a bid to boost regeneration in the area. Part of the minister's plan includes new social housing and premises f
30/07/2008

How about leaving your mark on a property long after the doldrums of paying off your mortgage? A Belfast development-led competition is offering buyers the chance to have a new housing complex named after them. The marketing ploy has been engineered by Morris Estate Agent and building firm Small
30/07/2008

Irish Minister of State Tony Killeen has welcomed the Government’s allocation of over €64,000 to help Clare County Council improve the quality of public water supplies. The Junior Agriculture Minister confirmed that the funding from the Department of the Environment, Heritage and Local Government,
30/07/2008

Energy Minister Arlene Foster has visited the tidal energy system at Strangford Lough, which ran into trouble 48 hours after a trail run last week. The Minister was there to see for herself the progress being made at the world's first commercial scale tidal energy system. Ms Foster was taken by
30/07/2008

The alleged "paralysis" of the Northern Ireland planning system is hampering efforts to establish a viable renewable energy industry in the Province, according to a senior Airtricity director. Mark Ennis, Head of Strategy for the wind power generator, has called on the Stormont Executive to overco
30/07/2008

Dun Laoghaire Rathdown County Council has approved the disposal of the Blackrock Town Hall complex to Dun Laoghaire Vocational Education Committee to enable the VEC to proceed with a major refurbishment and redevelopment of the complex. The redeveloped complex will cater for up to 1,000 students i
30/07/2008

North Belfast high-rise flat tenants have welcomed a new Fire and Rescue Service safety initiative. The initiative will see 'Fire Key Boxes' installed in the communal entrance hall of nine blocks of flats at New Lodge and Mount Vernon. The Fire Key Boxes can only be accessed by the Fire and Rescu
30/07/2008

As the year-end deadline of the farm waste management scheme looms, the Irish Farmers Association (IFA) has warned many will have difficulty completing targets. The EU environmental regulations have prompted agricultural investment across Ireland, to boost compliance by farmers. Chair of the IFA'
30/07/2008

Two city councillors have been appointed to the Belfast Harbour Commissioners. Belfast City Council's Patrick Convery and Danny Lavery will replace predecessors incumbent Lord Mayor Tom Hartley and councillor Alban Maginness. Regional Development Minister, Conor Murphy, has welcomed the appoin
30/07/2008

The "paralysis" of the Northern Ireland planning system is hampering efforts to establish a viable renewable energy industry in the Province, according to a senior Airtricity director. Mark Ennis, head of strategy for the leading wind power generator, has called on the Stormont Executive to overco
30/07/2008

Leading Cork-owned building supplies manufacturer Freefoam Plastics has launched a new range of flat fascias. The Magnum Flat Fascia range is a full replacement flat fascia and is available in white. It is flat backed without a leg for use on flat roofs and in conjunction with brick corbel detai
29/07/2008

A massive redevelopment of Arnotts in the centre of Dublin has been given the go-ahead by the planning authority. An Bord Pleanála's decision means the €1bn project can commence on the site of the Arnotts and Penneys department stores. The building work is expected to generate around 1,000 constr
29/07/2008

The decision to allow the recommencement of Dublin's Citywest development looks set to face a legal challenge at the European Commission. Heritage group An Taisce hopes to block last week's ruling by the planning authority, which will kick-start the convention centre project four years after it w
29/07/2008

Social Development Minister Margaret Ritchie has met the woman tasked with overseeing the regeneration of Belfast's up-and-coming Cathedral Quarter. Appointed by Belfast City Centre Management, Patricia Freedman will work closely with the newly formed Cathedral Quarter Steering Group. The group,
29/07/2008

A Donegal-based building firm, who secured a €19 million Dublin land deal with a €100 deposit, is facing legal action after allegedly failing to follow-through on the agreement. Meath property developers John Burke and Sean Flanagan are suing McGinley Construction, from Lifford, for not completing
29/07/2008

Work to make disadvantaged areas in Northern Ireland more attractive to live, work and invest within is set to accelerate. NI Social Development Minister Margaret Ritchie has reaffirmed her pledge to regenerate areas of the greatest need. The Minister commented as she welcomed the completion of wo
29/07/2008

Irish political representatives visited the controversial site for the proposed new Central Mental Hospital, in Dublin today. Senators and TDs toured the Thornton Hall site, close to where a new "super prison" is being constructed. The delegates, all members of the Oireachtas Health Committee, h
29/07/2008

Regional Development Minister Conor Murphy has published a consultation document on draft legislation that will safeguard the quality of drinking water in Northern Ireland, and assist in improving standards across the plumbing industry. 

The proposed regulations will set out standards
29/07/2008

The Northern Ireland Housing Executive has been awarded a major contract to improve 31 bungalows at Townparks North, in Antrim. Patsy Smyth, Antrim District Manager, has described the scheme as an important step in helping to deliver the Decent Homes Standard for all its properties. Ms Smyth said:
29/07/2008

A blueprint for development in Ennis and its environs over the next six years has been placed on public display. Submissions and observations relating to the draft Ennis & Environs Development Plan 2008 are invited until 3 October 2008. Submissions can relate to any relevant issues related to the
29/07/2008

Last year saw a 9% rise in the number of goods vehicles on Irish roads, according to the Department of Transport. Figures for 2007 suggest around 345,674 trucks travelled across the country, compared to 318,614 in the previous year. The Department's latest statistics are in stark contrast to 1985
28/07/2008

NI Social Development Minister Margaret Ritchie has officially opened a newly built housing scheme in Newry.

 Speaking at the launch of Chequer Hill, the Minister said: "This is an important scheme that will quickly provide 33 much needed family homes for Newry. "BIH and O'Hagan Prope
28/07/2008

Work has commenced on one of the largest ever-civic building projects to be undertaken in County Limerick. The €6m project by ABK architects consists of 1000 square metres of Area Office accommodation and a Regional Library for Limerick County Council. The project also includes 540 square metres o
28/07/2008

A Dublin government building has been submitted for an international architectural prize. The office block, once branded 'hideous' by actor Gabriel Byrne, houses the Department of Finance on Merrion Row, and is one of a series of Irish projects, by nine homegrown architects, entered into the Venic
28/07/2008

An historic Templepatrick building, facing demolition, has been saved by the Northern Ireland Environment Agency. The Templepatrick Railway Stations has been granted a Building Preservation Notice by the Environment Minister, Sammy Wilson. Preservation Notices first came into force in 2003 to pr
28/07/2008

The Irish construction industry could receive a €9 billion boost if the government tightened energy efficiency regulations, according to the country's building federation. The Construction Industry Federation's Environmental Services Section has suggested improving existing Irish homes would pro
28/07/2008

A Dungannon firm has received one of the highest industry accolades awarded by HM The Queen. The honour recognises Fintec Crushing and Screening Ltd's commitment to export excellence. The award, presented by the Queen's representative in Tyrone, the Duke of Abercorn, acknowledges Fintec's outst
28/07/2008

Factory gate prices in Ireland increased by 0.9% last month, a 0.2% rise on the same period in 2007. Building and construction materials have also experienced a sharp 4.3% hike in the last year, according to the Central Statistics Office. This culminated in a 0.5% rise in material costs in Jun
28/07/2008

Irish airline Ryanair has reported an 85% fall in profits during the three months proceeding June of this year. Post-tax profits for the quarter dropped by €118 million, to €21 million. The airline has blamed rising fuel prices and generally poor economic conditions for the dip. Losses have also
28/07/2008

Unconfirmed media reports have suggested leading UK supermarket chain Asda is looking at potential Irish sites. A Sunday newspaper said the American-owned firm may be poised to open stores in the country, although the paper has not attributed a source for the claims. The paper reported Asda exe
28/07/2008

An opportunity for local artists to design a large-scale sculpture in Belfast has been unveiled. Belfast City Council and its project partners are holding a competition for the commission of a flagship piece of public art in the city. This large-scale piece will be situated at the Broadway rounda
25/07/2008

Investment in Dublin's infrastructure will have to prove value for money before the state commits funds, according to Finance Minister Brian Lenihan. Highlighting projects such as Metro North, the man controlling the public purse said the Government would not sign off on something on the "basis o
25/07/2008

Irish Environment Minister John Gormley is expected to publish new provisions today, to aid those with low incomes to buy homes. The Housing (Miscellaneous Provisions) Bill incorporates an incremental purchase scheme that would allow a potential buyer to purchase a portion of a property and take o
25/07/2008

A £5.5million investment plans by Bombardier Aerospace looks set to put some 'wind beneath the wings' of an Antrim engineering firm. The aircraft giant has awarded six supply contracts to firms across Northern Ireland. One recipient is Mallusk-based Nicholl Engineering Ltd, who will provide comp
25/07/2008

The clustered relocation of 'troublesome' Limerick families, proposed by the city council, would create a "ghetto mentality", according to a local politician. Sinn Fein Spokesman Mick the Quill Ryan said the council's Housing Committee plans to move disorderly families in special clusters of ten t
25/07/2008

Bord Gáis has marked some of the major milestones in the delivery of natural gas to towns in Co. mayo for the first time with a gala launch in Westport. Bord Gáis hosted the event - attended by local authority personnel, state agencies, contractors, customers and project staff - to extend its appre
25/07/2008

The Irish Sports Minister has visited the new Lansdowne Road stadium to see the progress made on the €350m redevelopment project. Minister Martin Cullen travelled to the Ballsbridge venue to view the continuing work at the 50,000 all-seater stadium. Due for completion in 2010, three wings will be
25/07/2008

Workers at Dublin's Port Tunnel have called off strike action, which could have brought city centre traffic to a halt. Workers' union Siptu has said it came to an agreement with port operator Transroute. The dispute, sparked by unfair wage claims, could have led to workers walking off the job nex
25/07/2008

Future plans have been unveiled for two shopping centres owned by former-Curley's supermarket proprietor Hugh Kennedy. Two Kennedy family-run supermarkets, in west Belfast and Dungannon, were sold off to Sainsbury's in January Eleven off-licenses remain in the possession of the family. Two of th
25/07/2008

NI Roads Minister Conor Murphy has unveiled a £3.1million investment plan for Antrim. Meeting with Antrim Borough Council, the Minister said: "It is planned to carry out a number of minor improvement schemes in this Council area." "These will include improvements at the Craigstown Road/ Ballylurg
25/07/2008

Transport Minister Conor Murphy has welcomed the introduction of a new EC Regulation giving disabled people and people with reduced mobility, new rights when travelling through European airports. The new regulation will come into force from tomorrow and imposes new legal obligations on airport oper
24/07/2008

After being stalled for four years, the Citywest convention centre construction project has been granted permission to finish. Developer Jim Mansfield will now complete the partly built centre, at a cost of between €70m and €90m. The controversial planning decision comes amid objections from her
24/07/2008

Restrictions on building in rural areas look set to form another obstacle for the Stormont Executive, after Environment Minister Sammy Wilson conceded the controversial issue was unlikely to gain cross-party agreement. Former DOE Minister Arlene Foster had outlined greater limits on rural developm
24/07/2008

Planning hold-ups and poor infrastructural maintenance has been blamed for jeopardising multiple Inishowen housing developments, and risking hundreds of construction jobs, according to a building group. In the past year there has been a 78% fall in the number of new homes built in County Donega
24/07/2008

A private bus firm is set to challenge the Irish government in a High Court legal bid, over the licensing of a route to a competitor. The Swords Express, which carries commuters from Dublin city centre to Swords, said it fears for its business after the Department of Transport issued a license t
24/07/2008

A Belfast-based company Electronic and Security Services (ESS) is set to more than treble its export turnover from £70,000 to £250,000. Invest Northern Ireland has helped the company make the investment which is in addition to its core security business where ESS installs and maintains innovative q
24/07/2008

A Health and Safety Executive Inspector has warned construction firms to ensure paper work is "fully implement", after a Ligoniel demolition business received a hefty court fine. Appearing at Belfast Magistrates Court on Tuesday, Gabriel Kane, trading as Northside Demolition was fined £4,000 plus
24/07/2008

A Cookstown engineering firm has announced a three-year £4.4 million investment plan, which could double jobs at its state-of-the-art plant. TES (NI) has said the workforce, at its Derryloran Industrial Estate base, could expand to around 90. The firm designs and builds electrical control panels
24/07/2008

The Irish Energy Minister has launched a new grant scheme for builders providing low carbon 'A2' rated housing. The Low Carbon Homes Programme will be administered by Sustainable Energy Ireland, according to Minister Eamon Ryan. The Minister said the project would offer grants of up to 40% of el
24/07/2008

Irish farm incomes increased by 18% in 2007, according to a new Teagasc survey. The figures for last year showed a growth in income from higher milk and cereal prices. However, the earnings of beef and sheep farmers declined by around 7% to 10% during the same period. The National Farm Survey,
24/07/2008

Thousands of invalid penalty points have been issued in Ireland to motorists who do not hold domestic licenses. Around 156,000 drivers received points that could not be enforced because they did not have an Irish licence. This conundrum has meant thousands of illegal drivers have escaped road pe
23/07/2008

Northern Ireland's much anticipated world-first tidal turbine, on Strangford Lough, has hit a glitch. Described as a 'minor hiccup', the fault occurred the day after Thursday's launch. A Seagen programming problem resulted in one of the blades sustaining damage. The electricity turbine was act
23/07/2008

A NCB report has hinted that four out of five Irish estate agents do not foresee an improvement in the property market during the next 12 months. A quarterly residential property survey, conducted by the equity firm, highlighted difficulties securing mortgage approval. First time buyers are suff
23/07/2008

Economy Minister Arlene Foster has announced an extensive £2.7million expansion by the Bushmills Inn Hotel in County Antrim. The development will upgrade the hotel to four-star status and provide 19 new bedrooms, conference facilities, a new reception hall and an extension to the restaurant. Maj
23/07/2008

A south Antrim MLA has warned construction firms in the Province are 'going under', and has called on the NI Government to better influence lending giants, who have contributed to sector difficulties. Thomas Burns has said he is concerned about the current construction industry climate. The SDLP
23/07/2008

Belfast's thriving Cathedral Quarter has welcomed a £5 million investment by a top UK hotel chain. The city centre spot, which already boasts some of Belfast's trendiest bars and restaurants, will now offer a new Premier Inn. The budget hotel will open its doors in October, bringing an additiona
23/07/2008

Irish Labour Affairs Minister Billy Kelleher has announced the commencement of the Chemicals Act 2008. The Chemicals Act is a major piece of new legislation in the area of chemicals regulation in Ireland. Its primary focus is to facilitate the enforcement of certain EU Regulations concerning chem
23/07/2008

Almost 1,400 Irish schools are waiting for essential repair work. Figures obtained by Fine Gael from the Department of Education show two-thirds of those on the waiting list need critical works carried out. The figures also suggest that many have been waiting in excess of 10 to 15 years for repai
23/07/2008

Around 25 apartments could soon boost the local property market in Londonderry if planning permission is granted. Plans for the apartment block - to be located at Duncreggan Road - were received by Derry City Council last week, referring to a site at the corner of Meadowbank Avenue and Duncreggan R
23/07/2008

One of Co Armagh's best-known hotels won't be making way for new residential accommodation. The new owners of the Seagoe Hotel have denied suggestions that it is to be demolished to make way for apartments or town houses. The Finell Group is determined to squash persistent speculation that the Sea
23/07/2008

A project to realise a planned Interpretative Centre at Newtownabbey Council's headquarters has moved a step closer. As part of an application to the Heritage Lottery Fund (HLF), local councillors have now agreed the Co Antrim Council will underwrite the ongoing running costs of the centre of aroun
22/07/2008

Plans for a shake-up in the way property transactions are dealt with in Ireland are to be brought forward today. It is expected the Law Society's report, named eConveyancing: Back to Basic Principles, will suggest those selling homes should have increased responsibility. The Society will recomm
22/07/2008

A €multi-billion development at Cork's docklands has been given a boost with the announcement that O’Callaghan Properties has submitted plans for a €210 million office and retail investment close to the site and the city centre. The scheme is expected to create around 350 construction jobs and a
22/07/2008

Cork’s tall building developments are providing a blueprint for the rest of Ireland, according to one of the country's leading construction consultants. Davis Langdon PKS's Managing Director, Norman Craig, said: "While Dublin is still in the process of discussions and deliberations regarding plan
22/07/2008

Plans for a new property tax, which would replace stamp duty in Ireland, has been recommended by the National Economic and Social Council Currently the state picks up the stamp duty levy on property transactions that falter. However, the Council has suggested a continuous tax paid by all propert
22/07/2008

The Minister for the Environment, Heritage and Local Government has announced he has received the approval of the Government to the drafting of the General Scheme of a Planning and Development (Amendment) Bill to amend the Planning Acts. The primary aim of this Bill will be to ensure a greater cohe
22/07/2008

A Belfast bar, which narrowly survived the crash of the demolition ball, has become the city's latest celebrity haunt. Weekend revellers at The Rotterdam Bar included local actor James Nesbitt and Harry Potter star Rupert Grint. The men, in Belfast filming a drama entitled Cherrybomb, joined par
22/07/2008

New pay and display parking facilities, across 37 Dublin rail stations, will net CIÉ around €1million in charges. Placed along the greater Dublin rail network, the parking spaces will generate funds that will be reinvested in services, according to Iarnród Éireann. Commuters will be charged €2 a
22/07/2008

Two separate Customs swoops in Co Armagh have netted 16,000 litres of laundered fuel. A raid at commercial premises in Armagh city resulted in one man being bailed and instructed to appear at Armagh police station on August 6. During the seizure five HGV cabs were taken away for further inspecti
22/07/2008

Irish fishermen made a desperate gesture in Dublin yesterday, by handing out free fish to the public on O'Connell Bridge. The 200-strong group carried out the protest to illustrate what they described as the 'plight' of their industry. On the same day French Head of State Nicolas Sarkozy visited
22/07/2008

Cork-based roofline specialist Freefoam has launched another new product, following a succession of innovations this year. The latest product is the Bullnose Window Board (FB), a cellular PVC window board. The new FB board can be used directly on an internal cill or as a cap-cover on an existing
21/07/2008

Leading UK supermarket Tesco has purchased an Armagh shopping centre, a move which is reportedly the chain's first such venture in the Province. Plans for an extension at the Meadow Centre in Portadown have already been submitted, as the supermarket giant continues to negotiate with tenants, incl
21/07/2008

The decision by investors to ditch the Clantarf Golf Club redevelopment has been blamed on the current economic downturn. Capel Developments' €125 million bid for the 77-acre Dublin golf club was agreed last November, following a vote by club members. Capel had competed for the site with Manor Pa
21/07/2008

Northern Ireland has become the first part of the world to incorporate electricity made by tidal power into the national grid. Green energy with the capacity to supply 150 homes was generated as a test ahead of full-blown production, expected within the next month. County Down's Strangford Lough
21/07/2008

It is already widely known for its beauty properties and regarded by some as a salty delicacy, but it now seems seaweed could prove a key component in beating Ireland's increasing energy crisis. The Irish Seaweed Centre, in Galway, has claimed a "frenzy of interest" is emerging for the aquatic p
21/07/2008

Local representatives have welcomed plans for 45 new BIH apartments in Newtownards. Proposals for new family housing in the town centre were discussed at a meeting between the housing association and Strangford MLA Jim Shannon. BIH, who manages and maintains more than 4,500 properties across the
21/07/2008

Bord Gáis Energy Supply has announced it has signed an agreement to supply and provide electricity to all 185 Paddy Power outlets nationwide. The agreement, which is worth in excess of €1 million annually, is one of Ireland's largest retail electricity supply accounts and confirms Bord Gáis Energy
21/07/2008

NI Housing Minister Margaret Ritchie will visit Shannon today to meet with regeneration experts. The Minister is on a fact-finding mission to examine housing and urban regeneration in the Republic of Ireland. 

 Ms Ritchie is expected to meet top executives of Shannon Development to
21/07/2008

Ireland had over 26,000 building completions during the first six months of 2008, more than half that of the previous year. Figures released by GeoDirectory, the official building database, show there were 26,289 completions in the first half of this year. The total number of commercial and re
21/07/2008

A Coleraine-based plant and tool hire firm has received backing from Invest NI. CP Hire hopes to increase competitiveness and expand sales outside of the Province. The family-owned and managed company, which employs around 70 people, has received support to strengthen its export sales through In
21/07/2008

Limerick Council has vowed to clamp down on the number of unauthorised permanent structures being erected at burial grounds throughout the county. The council's pledge follows the forced removal of a headstone at a cemetery in West Limerick by the local authority. The permanent structure at Relig
19/07/2008

A major increase in electricity bills will be facing consumers from the autumn, according to the Chairman of the ESB. Due to higher oil and gas costs, which is effecting energy costs globally, the Electricity Supply Board has applied to the energy regulator for price increases, but has not yet said
18/07/2008

An Bord Pleanála has approved plans to redevelop the Clarence Hotel in Dublin despite a recommendation by a senior planning inspector. The inspector, Kevin Moore, had recommended that the hotel be refused planning permission. Mr Moore said the proposed development would "greatly alter the setting o
18/07/2008

Taoiseach Brian Cowen has called for engagement and rational debate to help identify and adopt solutions to the challenge posed by climate change. Speaking at last week's Climate Change Leadership Forum, which he chaired, the Taoiseach said: "We have to begin the transition to a low-carbon economy
18/07/2008

Irish Finance Minister Brian Lenihan has published the Government's Annual Report on the National Development Plan (NDP) for 2007. The Minister said: "I am pleased that the Dáil will have an opportunity to debate the publication of the National Development Plan Annual Report 2007." "I hope Depu
18/07/2008

West Belfast's Falls Road is to benefit from a six-month long intensive clean-up effort, as part of Belfast City Council's 'Renewing the Routes' regeneration programme. The 'Renewing the Routes' programme is working in partnership with the council's cleansing team on this key arterial route, to del
18/07/2008

An opportunity for local artists to design a large-scale sculpture in Belfast has just been announced. Belfast City Council and its project partners are holding a competition for the commission of a flagship piece of public art in the city. This large-scale piece will be situated at Broadway rounda
18/07/2008

Irish Energy Minister Eamon Ryan has published the independent Study on the Comparative Merits of Overhead Electricity Transmission Lines Versus Underground Cables. The Study was initiated in February of this year following calls from deputies from all sides of the house, particularly those members
18/07/2008

Irish engineer John SISK & Son Ltd has been awarded the prestigious CPD (Continuing Professional Development) Accreditation by Engineers Ireland. The company received the accreditation following an audit of its lifelong learning practices for engineering professionals and was presented with the awa
18/07/2008

The Dublin Airport Authority has written to An Bord Pleanála indicating it intends to apply for a change to two planning conditions imposed by the planning board when it granted permission for a new parallel runway last year. Following a close and detailed examination of all 31 conditions set by th
17/07/2008

New figures published today suggest the number of new buildings being constructed in Ireland has fallen by 57% in the first six months of 2008. The findings were published by GeoDirectory, a joint venture between An Post and Ordnance Survey Ireland that provides a complete database of buildings in
17/07/2008

Plans announced for a study into the feasibility of wind and wave farms off the coast of Northern Ireland and Scotland have been welcomed by The Renewable Energy Centre. Costing 1.6 million and funded mainly by Inter-Reg, an EU (European Union) funded programme, the study will begin later this year
17/07/2008

Údarás na Gaeltachta, the regional authority responsible for the economic, social and cultural development of the Gaeltacht, has proposed a radical plan to the Commission on Taxation recommending a special taxation incentive scheme for offshore islands. The proposals are based on the desire to prom
17/07/2008

Mary O'Rourke TD has official opened the new, extended state-of-the-art pharmaceutical laboratory facility for Intertek BioClin at Monksland in Athlone. Intertek, a global company listed on the London Stock Exchange, is a leading provider of quality and safety solutions serving a wide range of indu
17/07/2008

One of Ireland's top online letting firms has relaunched its site for those seeking to rent Dublin apartments, houses and rooms. In addition to finding Dublin apartments to let, Let.ie features houses and apartments to let, and rooms for rent in every county, both short term let and annual rentals
17/07/2008

North Antrim elected representatives have gone on site to view the work underway at Ballymoney rail station, which is part of a wider upgrade programme across the Derry line. The work, being carried out at all stations and halts on the NI Railways network, is part of a £17 million investment packag
17/07/2008

NI Farming Minister Michelle Gildernew has announced the re-appointment of Owen Brennan as the Chairman to the Livestock and Meat Commission (LMC). Mr Brennan has been re-appointed for an additional five months from 1 November 2008 to 31 March 2009. Confirming the re-appointment the minister said:
16/07/2008

The Irish government has announced the allocation of over €5.5 million in funding from the Dormant Accounts Fund, and €1.2m from the RAPID Leverage Fund, for around 200 projects aimed at tackling disadvantage among children and older people. The 169 projects to enhance school dining facilities and
16/07/2008

Clare TD Tony Killeen has welcomed the allocation of €804,000 in CLÁR funding for Small Public Water and Sewerage Schemes in County Clare He described the allocation as significant as there was an urgent need to develop and maintain small public water and sewerage schemes in rural parts of County C
16/07/2008

The Irish Exporters Association has launched the Export Industry Awards programme for 2008. At the launch Joe Lynch, President of the Association said: "We are pleased to see the focus back on exporting as the main game in town. "The Export Industry Awards 2008 will help remind us all of the conti
16/07/2008

The head of Limerick Council has expressed confidence Limerick can achieve regional and national success in this year’s National Tidy Towns Competition. Councillor John Gallahue made his comment after Adare was named as winner of the 'Best Kept Small Town' category in Ireland's Best Kept Towns 200
16/07/2008

Irish Trade Minister John McGuinness has launched a new information website for landlords. With the property boom in recent years, the site,
16/07/2008

NI Economy Minister Arlene Foster has announced a £2 million expansion by Fleming-Agri Products at New Buildings, Co Londonderry. Ms Foster was speaking during a visit to the family owned and managed company, which manufacturers agri-machinery products, such as bale handling equipment, grass topper
15/07/2008

Irish Minister Tony Killeen has said the government is committed to tackling environmental crimes such as litter and graffiti. His comments followed the allocation of €34k in grants to Clare County Council for public education and awareness initiatives in relation to both litter and graffiti. Mr K
15/07/2008

NI Education Minister Caitríona Ruane has said that sustainable schools are a vital part of a modern education system. The Minister was speaking as two new policy papers were published. The Area Based Planning Policy Paper has been published for consultation, while the Policy for Sustainable School
15/07/2008

A Coleraine architectural firm is to get help from Invest NI to expand operations in the Republic of Ireland. Neu Designactivists, a recent finalists in the NI Showcase Build & Design Awards for innovation, will receive support from Invest NI’s Growth Accelerator Programme (GAP). The programme w
15/07/2008

For those who need to know about the flows and water levels in Ireland's rivers and lakes, and for anyone with a general interest in such matters, an important improvement in the accessibility of such information has now been made by the Environmental Protection Agency - with the launch of a new web
15/07/2008

Irish Natural Resources Minister Seán Power has decided to extend the area to be opened for licensing in the 2009 Rockall Licensing Round to include the north-western margin of the Rockall Basin. This will bring the total acreage on offer under the round to 117,100 square kilometres. In announcin
15/07/2008

Social Development Minister Margaret Ritchie has announced funding of over £119,000 to improve employment prospects for people living in Coalisland Neighbourhood Renewal Area. The award to Dungannon and South Tyrone Borough Council includes £58,200 for specialist training and a contribution of £61
11/07/2008

The Celtic Tiger’s bubble was burst by Irish people over-indulging, according to Energy Minister Eamon Ryan. The Minister said the public had contributed to the dramatic economic fall, felt since the boom, by buying larger homes, cars and holidays. Mr Ryan was addressing TDs yesterday, ahead of
11/07/2008

Construction and engineering firms have topped new voluntary liquidation figures. The report suggests there are been an acute rise in the number of business going into voluntary liquidation during the last six months. In the first half of 2008 over 300 firms closed down, producing a 76% increa
11/07/2008

Government capital spend could be slashed by €300m in a bid to boost public finances. It is likely the majority of this capital would have been released for the purchasing of land and property, for the government's decentralisation programme. It has been reported the government will make the ann
11/07/2008

A leading Irish building materials supplier has said it is well placed to deal with uncertain industry conditions, despite reporting a drop in profits. The Grafton Group revealed turnover during the six months ending on 30 June fell €0.2bn to €1.4 billion, compared to €1.6 billion for the same per
11/07/2008

There is "anecdotal evidence" to suggest potentially toxic material, removed from the former Irish Steel plant in Cork, was used in the construction of roads, according to the government. While one building firm has confirmed it did purchase uncontaminated material from the site. Replying to a
11/07/2008

There's a new 'Battle of the Boyne' raging over an area of historic significance in Newtownabbey. As NI's Orange Order prepares to celebrate the 318th anniversary of the pivotal engagement in history this weekend, (pictured) the area now preserved as where "King William III rode over the strand fro
11/07/2008

More than 1,000 people are on the waiting list for social housing in Antrim, according to the Northern Ireland Housing Executive. Meeting with the local council, the Housing Executive insisted it was satisfied with the ongoing provision of new social housing, but did express concerns over growing
11/07/2008

A leading renewable energy firms has entered the Irish electricity and gas supply sector, with the target of gaining 15% market share by 2013. Dublin-based Airtricity's newly launched supply division is aiming to attract around half a million customers. The firm is hoping to draw in supply contra
11/07/2008

Dublin Port Tunnel management is to hold talks with union officials today, in a bid to avert potential strike action at the end of this month. SIPTU members have planned industrial action on July 23 in a dispute over pay. The majority of tunnel staff are represented by SIPTU, who insists Dublin
11/07/2008

A Strabane farmer has been fined £1,500 plus £95 court costs at Strabane Magistrates' Court, for failing to comply with an Enforcement Notice. Alastair James Thompson of Ballee Road, Strabane, was fined for failing to comply with an Enforcement Notice requiring him to remove a mobile home from his
11/07/2008

Two separate gas leaks led to the evacuation of premises on both sides of the border yesterday, including a Kilkenny hospital. Businesses in Belfast city centre were cleared after a contractor cut through a gas pipe under Bedford Street. Phoenix Natural Gas confirmed a third party contractor ha
10/07/2008

The potential threat from the Sellafield nuclear site could last for another 100 years, according to a government report. The British government has suggested the toxic site, which overlooks the Irish Sea, will not be completely safe and clean until 2120. As the UK's largest atomic power statio
10/07/2008

A Ballynahinch building project, currently in limbo, could be about to gain vital backing from the local council. Ballynahinch Regeneration Ltd initiated the scheme, at The Square, in the heart of the County Down town over two years ago. The project was aimed at developing a new facility, facing
10/07/2008

Irish Energy Minister Eamon Ryan has announced the Greener Homes Scheme is to move immediately to Phase III, having already made over 22,000 grant commitments. The grants are aimed at helping householders install new renewable energy heating systems. The Phase III announcement comes amid the revi
10/07/2008

Around a quarter of a million Northern Ireland train seats are left vacant each and every week. The figures were generated during a study of an average week over the last year. However, these statistics also incorporate off-peak times. The report has suggested more Translink train seats were em
10/07/2008

Worries have been expressed about the implications a €27m Greenore Port development, in Louth, could have on Warrenpoint Harbour and Carlingford Lough. The 300 metre long port development would have the capacity to hold three berths, as well as incorporating a roll on roll off ferry berth. The wa
10/07/2008

Blockade action has been postponed by the Irish Road Haulage Association, again. Association members have deferred a decision on fuel cost protests, which could be staged across Ireland, until later this year. Last night truck divers held a meeting in Portlaoise. They heard of the progress mad
10/07/2008

Struggling Irish fishermen could be in line for bigger grants, after the European Commission announced it will release €600 million aid to help the fishing industry endure soaring fuel prices. The funding will form of a package of emergency measures to support fishing firms hardest hit by the curre
10/07/2008

Gardai are to pool resources with the Revenue Commissioners in a bid to tackle unlicensed haulage activity. The enforcement agencies are teaming up track down those breaching standards, whilst attempting to maintain normality for bona fide hauliers. A series of three-day operations will begin on
10/07/2008

Union workers at the Dublin Port Tunnel have threatened strike action later this month if a row over pay levels is not resolved. The SIPTU members have voted unanimously in favour of a strike, and insisted they are paid one third less than the normal rate for the industry. Stoppages are expected t
10/07/2008

NI Economy Minister Arlene Foster has visited Top Glass Contracts Limited's new purpose built premises in Toomebridge. Top Glass, which has been extensively supported by Invest NI, provides tailor-made solutions to architects for the design and installation of decorative and architectural glass pr
09/07/2008

The average asking price for an Irish home has dropped by almost 8% in the last year, according to a leading online property firm. A report by Daft.ie has suggested asking prices are now back to the level seen in May 2006. In the past 12 months asking prices have fallen on average by 7.9%. The
09/07/2008

Londonderry's social housing needs have reached a height not seen since the 1970’s, according to the NI Housing Executive. In the past five years, social housing demand has increased by 42%, with over 2,500 people now on the waiting list for a home in the Housing Executive's western area. Howeve
09/07/2008

Plans for a €380 million, 14-storey office block development in Dublin have been unveiled by developer Sean Dunne. Proposed for the Dublin 4 area, the 320,000 square foot project would reside on the site of Hume House, beside Dunne's Jurys hotel in Ballsbridge. The proposals will now be submitt
09/07/2008

Belfast Port has reported record profits for the last trading year. Around £21 billion worth of trade passed through the port, generating pre-tax profits of £22.1 million, making 2007 the port's most successful to date. The Port of Belfast is one of the island's busiest ferry docks, and is also
09/07/2008

Government talks on the economy, taking place today, could stall all major public spend on property. Ministers are to outline cutback measures, for their respective departments, to counterbalance adverse economic conditions. The government has already pledged to slash public spending by €440m th
09/07/2008

Limerick-based Chieftain Construction is to build a €63.7m apartment and hotel complex in Chicago. The firm is currently seeking planning permission for the Grand Central project, which will encompass 500 apartments and a 200-bedroom hotel. The mixed-use development will stretch over two tower bl
09/07/2008

Gareth Axon, who trades as Roof Solutions NI, has been fined £800 plus £28 court costs at Belfast Magistrates Court for falsely claiming membership of a trade association. Mr Axon falsely claimed membership of the UK Trades Confederation by including its Trade logo Yellow Pages advertisements. In
09/07/2008

Two Irish structures have been shortlisted for the RIBA's highly sought-after Stirling Prize. O'Donnell & Tuomey Architects' The Sleeping Giant, located in Dublin, is the first Irish design in the running for the coveted industry award. The structure is a previous winner of the Building Category
09/07/2008

NI Finance Minister Nigel Dodds has published plans to introduce data sharing legislation as part of a strategy to improve the take-up of rate reliefs. The proposals would allow the relevant agencies to share specified information held by the Department of Works and Pensions on its Client Informat
09/07/2008

The Irish government is joining forces with the Scottish Parliament and the Northern Ireland Executive, for a €2 million feasibility study into off-shore renewables and grid potential. The study is to explore the potential for the transmission of electricity generated by offshore renewables off th
08/07/2008

It's not just 'new build' construction projects that are running into economic problems as the current recession in the construction trade bites. The Herald newspaper has reported that Dublin City Council has spent over €6m in "unrecoverable costs" on five stalled regeneration schemes around the ca
08/07/2008

Bank of Ireland has refused to comment on growing speculation it is planning to sell off its UK-based mortgage lending division, Bristol & West. Reports have suggested the mortgage subsidiary is the subject of a bid by British financial services tycoon Clive Cowdery. Mr Cowdery recently pulled out
08/07/2008

The future of the Galway port redevelopment could rest on an accessible rail network, after An Bord Pleanála scrapped plans for a €160 million container terminal at Oysterbank in Ringaskiddy due to poor road links. Port of Cork was initially refused permission for the development by the local plan
08/07/2008

Wedding belles gearing up for fairytale receptions at Galway's five-star St Clerans Manor House could be heading towards a proper 'ding-dong', after reports that the venue will close next month. All bookings after the 29 August have been cancelled, with the shock announcement that the 18th century
08/07/2008

Dublin-based jobs are expected to increase with reports that two companies are gearing up for significant expansions in the area. An additional 125 Volkswagen jobs are to be created at a new Dublin showroom, office and training centre in Liffey Valley. It is expected the development could open by
08/07/2008

Figures for 2006, just released by Cavan-based builders P Elliott, show the firm's profits rose 36% to €11.33 million during the year that marked the peak of the construction sector's boom. The rise in profits was attributed to the firm's business expansion, both in Northern Ireland and the Republ
08/07/2008

Larne is to benefit from a £2.3 million roads investment, announced by the NI Transport Minister Conor Murphy. Meeting with Larne Council, the minister outlined the work ahead: "My department will be installing traffic calming measures in the Seacliff estate off Old Glenarm Road at a cost of £20,
08/07/2008

A conference will be held this weekend to advise sports clubs on issues related to selling off land, to release equity. Joint organisers, law firm William Fry and property consultancy, Knight Frank, are holding the conference in Portlaoise on Saturday July 12. William Fry's Commercial Property Pa
08/07/2008

The streets of Coleraine look set for a facelift with the announcement of £1.1 million funding for a public realm scheme. The project was announced by Social Development Minister Margaret Ritchie last week, and follows on the heels of a similar scheme successfully underway in Belfast. The Coler
08/07/2008

Freefoam Plastics has reported strong interest and significant sales for its new decking product, Edenex. The product is an innovative, next generation wood plastic composite and was launched at the start of 2008. Freefoam is pleased with the response from all markets including the UK, France and I
07/07/2008

Redevelopment at Dublin airport, which includes the delivery of Terminal 2, will be funded through the issuing of a €600 million bond by Dublin Airport Authority (DAA). The authority will release the euro bond to subsidise ambitious infrastructural plans at the airport. Co-ordinated by DAA Fina
07/07/2008

A feasibility study into offshore renewables and grid potential is to be conducted by the Scottish Government in partnership with the Government of Ireland and Northern Ireland Executive, it was announced today. Energy Minister Jim Mather said the study would explore the potential for the transmiss
07/07/2008

There is a huge amount of work to be done before Irish hauliers consider stepping down plans for nationwide protests, against growing fuel charges, according to the body representing drivers. The Irish Road Haulage Association, meeting with Department of Transport officials last week, said they h
07/07/2008

Ballycastle could become one of Ireland's premier holiday locations, if a £30 million hotel redevelopment gets the go-ahead, according to investor McAlister Holdings. The proposals for the five-star facility have been put to local councillors, and will now be subject to planning permission. Howev
07/07/2008

A new bus terminal development in Galway city has been described as a "necessary piece in the whole transportation jigsaw problem". Due to open in the Fairgreen, the terminal is expected to hold 13 individual bus bays to service the private bus market. It is hoped that all private bus operators wi
07/07/2008

The NHS is to inject an extra £8 million into Northern Ireland health trusts to combat the affects of rising fuel costs. The funding will also be used to help cover the costs of the 10% increase to mileage allowances for nurses and other health and social care staff, who use their own vehicles for
07/07/2008

The Ulster Unionist Party is set to downsize - moving from large offices to more compact accommodation. It was confirmed at the weekend that it to leave its expansive Cunningham House headquarters and is in the advanced stages of negotiating the move from the property on the Holywood Road, east Bel
07/07/2008

Dublin's international, cosmopolitan image got a further boost this week with the opening of Ireland's very first 'urban beach' facility. The beach, an initiative of the Docklands Authority, is in place from Friday 4th July - US Independence Day - to Sunday 20th July. It aims to be like similar at
07/07/2008

A former derelict house in Belfast's Ormeau Park has been reopened by Social Development Minister Margaret Ritchie. The Ormeau Park House was originally built in 1878 for the park's superintendent and his family. It fell into disrepair when the last tenants moved out over 30 years ago. Grant
07/07/2008

Ballymore Properties founder Sean Mulryan is to side-step from his current chief executive role, to become the firm's new executive chairman. The top level shuffle comes as the firm begins to expand into international markets, according to Mr Mulryan. David Brophy will replace Mr Mulryan as CEO.
04/07/2008

The European Court has slammed Irish authorities for failing to undertake proper environmental assessments prior to a landslide, caused by a Galway wind farm project. The Court of Justice ruled that assessments should have been carried out on the Derrybrien wind farm site before the project was gi
04/07/2008

Northern Ireland commuters got their first taste of the long-awaited Westlink improvement scheme today, with the opening of a new motorway underpass at Broadway. A major phase in Belfast's multi-million M1/Westlink upgrade, the new underpass aims to improve journey times for thousands of Ulster dr
04/07/2008

Bord Gáis Energy Supply has urged customers to take advantage of the summer months to reduce their long-term household carbon footprint by getting their natural gas boiler serviced. Most of the average household’s CO2 emissions come from central heating boilers. With each household in Ireland creat
04/07/2008

An international consultancy firm, with several bases in Ireland, has signed a £15 million deal to help rebuild the former Yugoslavia. Multi-functioning White Young Green is tasked with developing crumbling infrastructure in the six Balkan countries. The European Commission awarded the contract,
04/07/2008

Clare County Council has lifted water use restrictions for over 30,000 Ennis customers. Recent intensive rainfall had significantly deteriorated the quality of raw water entering the Ennis Water Supply Source, at Drumcliffe. Subsequently, treatment at the plant could not accommodate the quantitie
04/07/2008

Energy efficient Northern Ireland homeowners could be in line for rate rebates, if new plans outlined by the government get the go-ahead. Zero carbon property owners could get a reduced rate, in a bid to encourage energy conservation. Finance Minister Nigel Dodds (pictured) unveiled the plans am
04/07/2008

More government funding has helped Northern Ireland children to play in a safe environment, this time in the Upper Springfield area. The NI Department for Social Development has invested half a million pounds in a state-of-the-art play park for Whiterock and Westrock residents. DSD Minister Ma
04/07/2008

Employment Minister Sir Reg Empey has officially opened Stranmillis University's impressive £6.5 million Orchard Building. 

The project is the first educational building of its size to use bio-fuel. Sir Reg's Department for Employment and Learning funded the scheme through the Reinv
04/07/2008

Health concerns have been raised by men who worked on the now suspended clean-up operation at the former Irish Steel site, in Cork Harbour. A number of men have reportedly spoken out about the methods used to remove hazardous waste at the Haulbowline site. Contaminated soil was allegedly placed i
04/07/2008

Despite current construction market conditions the dynamic industry environment must come to terms with further changes over the coming months. As of the 1 July 2008 the new Part L of the building regulations comes in to force for all new planning applications. These regulations aim to reduce the
03/07/2008

The screeching brakes applied to the Northern Ireland building industry are the most severe in 12 years. Construction work during the last quarter of 2008 has fallen at its most dramatic pace since 1996. The Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors has attributed the situation to "a near halt of
03/07/2008

An International soft drinks brand look set to add fizz to activity at a Wexford business park, if plans for a new multi-million euro plant are granted. Coca-Cola is expected to submit a combined manufacturing and innovation proposal, worth €190m, to the Irish planning authority soon. The facil
03/07/2008

An Irish-owned international building products firm has predicted a drop in profits for the first half of this year. Materials Group CRH has said it expects takings to fall to €0.6bn compared with €0.67bn in 2007. The weakening US dollar has been blamed for the fall, in the six month trading stat
03/07/2008

Londonderry-based Evergreen Lawns is to invest £1 million into expanding operations, with help from Invest NI. The investment will go towards helping the firm cultivate greater sales across the UK. Invest NI will assist, the ready-to-lay turf and tile producer, develop current markets, and offer
03/07/2008

Belfast City Council is marking the completion of a £400,000 revamp of the 'The Stables' in Sir Thomas and Lady Dixon Park with a 'Hogfest'. A hog roasting on the spit, serving wenches, jazz band and a juggling chef will celebrate the re-opening of 'The Stables' restaurant and office accommodation
03/07/2008

A costal Northern Ireland primary school has came 'top of the class', after being named as the UK's first recipient of a government-backed 'green' building award. Victoria Primary School in Ballyhalbert, County Down got a 'big gold star' for its energy efficiency, following a £2 million rebuild pro
03/07/2008

The Northern Ireland Enterprise Minister has announced a multi-million pound high-tech machinery and equipment investment, by a Castledawson-based engineering firm, which will bring 22 new jobs to the area. Minister Arlene Foster said Moyola Precision Engineering plans to expend 

£4.5
03/07/2008

More than half of a County Down glass firm's staff have been laid off, resulting in around 60 redundancies. Toughglass, based in Kilkeel, said the majority of the workforce would be let go, due to a fall in profits. The firm specialises in reinforced glass, used in transportation and constructio
03/07/2008

The €751 million Dublin Port Tunnel was evacuated yesterday after a fire scare at the massive inner city development. This is not the first time traffic has been prohibited from entering the tunnel for safety reasons. However, yesterday traffic was stopped from passing through after smoke emitted
03/07/2008

NI Social Development Minister Margaret Ritchie unveiled a new multi-sports facility in Dungannon yesterday. The facility, supported by Dungannon and South Tyrone Council and Groundwork, is located in the Ballygawley Road Housing Estate. It will offer a much-needed service to the local community.
02/07/2008

A public inquiry into a tragic factory blast which killed nine people is beginning. The premises, operated by ICL Plastics Ltd, collapsed on 11 May, 2004 followng the escape of liquefied petroleum gas from old pipework. Thirty-three people were also injured in the blast and had to be pulled from t
02/07/2008

Northern Ireland homeowners have been urged to hold their nerve, by a top financial expert, amid more bleak housing market figures. Yesterday, a Nationwide survey reported average house prices in the Province has dropped by around 18%, but the University of Ulster's Mike Smith has dismissed the bu
02/07/2008

A lobbying group in Macroom is continuing to call on the Irish road authority to give the green light to a "much-needed" bypass in the busy County Cork town. The calls, which have also been backed by local haulage firms, aim to put pressure on the Department of Transport to build the bypass, in or
02/07/2008

Imposing congestions charges on Belfast traffic is not a priority for Roads Minister Conor Murphy. In fact, the minister has said such a scheme was unlikely to be introduced in the "foreseeable future". Having examined the issue, the minister's department concluded such a levy would not benefit
02/07/2008

Construction work on a controversial Meath incinerator plant is to begin next month, according to Indaver Ireland. The incinerator, at Carrenstown, will be completed in around three years, at a cost of nearly €130 million. Many locals, who have opposed the plans, are expected to continue their c
02/07/2008

A County Offaly-based firm, specialising in all weather pitches, has been awarded a €623,500 contract to construction five Astroturf fields in Limerick. Emerald Pitch Development, who operates from Endenderry, will install pitches at Abbeyfeale, Patrickswell, Hospital, Rathkeale and Cappamore. Fu
02/07/2008

The Strabane area is to benefit from a £4.4 million roads investment, announced by Transport Minister Conor Murphy yesterday. Speaking at a meeting with the district council, the minister discussed the ongoing projects in the area. Minister Murphy also commented on the expected publication of a
02/07/2008

The campaign group opposed to a controversial M3 route through the Hill of Tara is continuing to gather momentum. The Tarawatch group plans to halt the proposed works, which will be built around the historic site. Campaigners previously lost a high profile court action to reroute the motorway, b
02/07/2008

A seaside County Down high school, facing closure, has failed in its bid to gain integrated status from the Education Minister. The development proposal for Donaghadee High could have saved the school, which has served the local community for decades. But it now look certain plans to close the com
02/07/2008

Community groups across Limerick are set to take on a more direct role in developing playgrounds. The move follows the launch of the Community Playground Grant Scheme, by Limerick County Council. This new programme means community groups, rather than the local authority, will steer the playground
02/07/2008

A Local Government Boundaries Commissioner has been appointed in Northern Ireland. Environment Minister Sammy Wilson has announced that former civil servant Dick Mackenzie will occupy the £95,919 per year post. Minister Wilson said: "I am delighted to announce the appointment of Dick Mackenzie. Mr
01/07/2008

A fresh housing report has yet again underlined falling house prices in Northern Ireland. The Province has continued to see big declines in property values during the second quarter. Prices fell by 9.0% from the previous quarter in April-June, leaving them 18.6% lower than at this time last year,
01/07/2008

Mortgage lending growth for residential properties, in Ireland, has hit a 16 year low. The statistics, compiled by the Central Bank, for May, show the annual rate of credit growth fell 0.8 points from April (15.9%) to May (15.1%), the lowest rate of growth since late 2003. Mortgage lending durin
01/07/2008

The Northern Ireland Environment Minister has pledged £2 million for improved environmental regulations, and an additional 40 government jobs, at the launch of the Province's new Environment Agency. Minister Sammy Wilson also vowed the new agency would forge an effective partnership with business
01/07/2008

A bog and former landfill site is to be transformed into a multi-million pound Biodiversity park, Waterford council has announced. The €4 million programme of works containing 50 acres of public park and nature reserve on the Tramore Road in the city will result in "one of the largest urban parkla
01/07/2008

Stormont First Minister Peter Robinson faced a challenge from the NI Secretary of State in Parliament yesterday, over the contentious Maze stadium proposals. Mr Robinson was discussing the gifting of army bases in the Province, during Northern Ireland Question Time in Westminster, when Shuan Woodw
01/07/2008

The Irish manufacturing sector is continuing to decline, according to figures for June. The NCB's seasonally adjusted Purchasing Managers' Index dropped to 44.7 last month. This is the survey's lowest point, and is positioned inline with April's figures. June's figures dropped slights from May (
01/07/2008

One of Northern Ireland's most congested road routes will reopen this week after almost two years of improvement work. Belfast motorists will be able to access the new Broadway underpass from Friday morning, following a massive £104 million investment in the Westlink. The completion of this phas
01/07/2008

An internationally recognised construction-training firm is set to launch a series of new industry development programmes across Ireland. Donnelly CCT, a specialist consultant on material purchasing and in house development, will put forward a pilot training scheme to the Irish Construction Indus
01/07/2008

The Irish Government’s 'green' car tax scheme came into force today, a measure that will calculate premiums by CO2 emissions. The Environment Minister unveiled the scheme that will allow drivers to calculate how much they pay in Vehicle Registration Tax and motor tax, last month. The new labell
01/07/2008

Cavan-based Kingspan is to wrap up its timber-frame manufacturing operations in Wales. The plant was originally opened by Alpha Timber Frame in 1997, and subsequently taken over by Century Homes in 2002. Located in Wales, the factory named Tredegar, was purchased by Kingspan in 2005, following a
01/07/2008

Northern Ireland Enterprise Minister, Arlene Foster, has welcomed the first broadband network for a small village, near Limavady. Residents in Drumsurn have been connected to a test-bed wireless network, a trial project offering a variety of internet speeds. Ms Foster, announcing the connection,
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