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A family from Ballybeg, Mitchelstown are at their ‘wits end’ and are terrified that someone will be seriously injured at the gates of their home. Joe Thornton contacted The Avondhu this week to raise the matter after attempts to solve...
Residents of Richmond Hill, Fermoy are concerned that three terraced houses which line the side of that road and have been vacant for some years now, are the site of possible anti-social behaviour. One local described how teenagers have recently begun to...
A period of high price inflation appears to be drawing to a close and the property market looks set for a period of price stabilisation as we head into a new decade. This is according to the Society of...
Cork’s commercial vacancy rate has increased by 0.1 percentage points (pp) to 11.7% in Quarter 4 2019, with the national commercial vacancy rate standing at 13.3% for the period (0.1pp higher than the same period in 2018). The commercial vacancy...
Cork County Council is sending out a clear message of support to individuals and businesses impacted by the Covid-19 outbreak, in respect of payment of housing rents, housing loans and commercial rates. Council staff have been responding to many...
Late last month, An Bord Pleanála refused planning permission for the construction of a petrol station at a site near Junction 17 off the M8 motorway, close to Watergrasshill. The decision followed Cork County Council’s rejection of the same...
Local Fianna Fáil councillor William O’Leary, has welcomed the recent announcement by Government that homeowners who have mortgages with their local authority can now avail of a mortgage payment break of up to 3 months. However, the Rathcormac councillor went on...
The North Cork town of Doneraile could potentially see another increase in residential development soon, as planning permission has been sought for the construction of 22 semi-detached houses in Lisnagrough, just outside the town. The planning application was lodged with...
Concerns have surfaced once again over the condition of the derelict 59 Club on Patrick Street, Fermoy. Cllr Noel McCarthy recently indicated his intention to raise the issue with officials from Cork County Council at an upcoming meeting of the...
Cork and London based property development company BMOR, this week announced their intention to lodge plans for a mixed-use development, supporting the regeneration of Cork City’s most historic street. The proposed twenty-five million euro mixed-use scheme on North Main Street comprising...

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