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A magical waterway which has to be introduced to more locals and tourists
There is a need to strengthen the SEA Environmental Report of the Draft Laois County Development Plan 2021-2027 to reflect the current statutory requirements as they relate to Strategic Environmental Assessment Monitoring.
There is too much fragmentation in policy formation to deliver on EU and national principles around diversity, inclusion, equality and transparency.
The built environment and construction sector has on the planet; we believe every county in Ireland should commit to take positive action in response to climate breakdown and biodiversity collapse.
Industrial Zoning Status for Business Premises at Mountrath, Co. Laois
There is a need 1) to amend the incomplete statutory requirements in relation to the 2 Year Progress Report by the Chief Executive and 20 also a need to strengthen the Draft Laois County Development Plan 2021-2027 commitment to Strategic Environmental Assessment Monitoring to reflect the current statutory requirements.
The lands are bound on 3 sites by existing housing schemes and to the rear by Irish Water treatment Plant. The lands have been overlooked for development in a prime location and the current town boundary map explicitly ignores the lands and their proximity to the town centre. The site is fully serviced by underground services and has direct links to bus corridors, railway station, public amenities and shops. Due consideration must be given to the lands in question for zoning for Residential 2 status.
Age friendly housing in Durrow village
Preston House to be rezoned back to town centre from residential 1 in order to preserve the function of the town centre.
The original Clough Church built, in 1770, still stands in the churchyard next to the pub, and is used as the present community centre. If a new community centre is planned it is very important that the existing building, an 18th century chapel, is retained, with its churchyard monument by the Victorian architect Pugin
The attached site location map Drg No LS/01 outlined in red identfies the site for the proposed change from strategic reserve to residential. The area of this siteis 3.10ha.
Micro-generation will be key to meeting our renewable energy targets by 2030 and beyond - the plan should make mention of this given the advanced level of planning for rollout of the Micro-generation support scheme
Electric Vehicle charging stations should be installed at popular locations in the Sliabh Blooms