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Cork County Council’s budget 2017 will mean rent rises for tenants living in houses previously owned by the now defunct Fermoy Town Council. Previously, town councils adopted lower rates than that of the county, because their housing units were...
Waterford City & County Council has announced that a derelict site in Tallow has been chosen as a beneficiary of their allocation from this year’s Town and Village scheme. €10 million has been provided by central government in 2016...
Conna has a huge amount going for it in terms of location, facilities and community spirit. Already vibrant, this attractive village in east Cork is set for another boost with the decision of HBS Construction Ltd to further develop...
The former fire station building in Fermoy, located on Connolly Street and derelict since 2003, should be demolished and the site sold off, according to Cllr Noel McCarthy. In a motion to Fermoy Municipal Authority (FMA) this week, he...
Cork County Council say they expect the social housing project on Barrack Hill in Fermoy to be completed by early 2017. Work on the project by contractors MMD Construction Cork Ltd., commenced in January and will see the development...
After more than 100 years based on Patrick Street in Fermoy, An Post will this Friday vacate its premises and move a few hundred metres away to its new home on MacCurtain Street. To accommodate the relocation of business, the office...
Figures released by Cork County Council indicate that there are currently close to 8,000 approved applicants on the Social Housing list across the county. Of the 7,814 applicants, 1,965 are based in North Cork, with close to 4,000 applicants...
Cork County Council has confirmed that they are attempting to progress the acquisition of a piece of land in Fermoy that will allow access to council land at Uplands, paving the way for the development of a social housing...
‘It would be dangerous to build on a site that hasn’t been properly treated’ To prevent any potential problems down the line, Japanese knotweed must be completely eradicated from a site at Brigown in Mitchelstown before the commencement of a...
New figures released reveal that the Home Renovation Incentive Scheme has exceeded an estimated €1 billion in works since it was introduced in 2013, with Cork homeowners investing over €109 million in value.  The majority (70%) of the spend has...

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