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Original published at gov.ie - Public Consultation on the Draft Planning and Development Act 2000 (Exempted Development) (No. 3) Regulations 2022 and the Draft Planning and Development (Solar Safeguarding Zone) Regulations 2022- Solar Exemptions (www.gov.ie)
Original published at gov.ie - Public Consultation on the introduction of the European Union (District Heating) Regulations 2022 (www.gov.ie)
Ireland’s Department of the Environment, Climate, and Communications (DECC) has now opened a public consultation to discuss the merits and concerns regarding its draft strategy on digitally connecting Ireland.
In the pursuit of cleaner, more environmentally friendly energy sources, the Irish government has drawn up proposals to drill into the Earth’s crust to harness geothermal energy. The government is now in the stages of an official public consultation regarding the plans, with Environment Minister, Climate and Communications, Eamon Ryan publishing a draft policy statement on 28 December 2021.
The Draft Cork County Development Plan in 2021 has been prepared in accordance with the provisions of the Planning and Development Act 2000 and has now been publicly displayed for 10 weeks for public consultation up until midnight on Thursday 1st July 2021.
The aim of this public consultation process is to gather stakeholder feedback on the research that has been carried out up until this point for this issue and its reporting.
The second round of public consultation has opened up starting on May 25th, 2021 about the Royal Canal Urban Greenway, which is a proposed pedestrian and cycle route that runs along the Royal Canal towpath.
Three options for the development of an amenity park at Suir Island house and gardens in Clonmel are expected to be unveiled in the coming weeks, according to an article published on Tipperary Live this week.
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Closing Date: 5:30pm, Monday 3rd February 2025
The Department of Housing, Local Government and Heritage has launched a public consultation on proposed revisions to Building Regulations Technical Guidance Document L (Conservation of Fuel and Energy) for Dwellings and Technical Guidance Document F (Ventilation). The review aims to implement new cost-optimal energy performance requirements for major renovations to existing dwellings.
Closing Date: 5pm, Monday 15th January 2025
The Health Information and Quality Authority has launched a public consultation as part of its statutory review into urgent and emergency care services in Ireland's midwest region. This review, commissioned by the Minister for Health, aims to ensure safe, high-quality care provision throughout the area.
Closing Date: 5:30pm, Wednesday 18th December 2024
Wicklow County Council is launching a public consultation on the pre-draft stage of the Bray Municipal District Local Area Plan 2025, covering the areas of Bray, Enniskerry and Kilmacanogue. This comprehensive plan will shape the future development of these areas across multiple domains including housing, urban design, tourism, retail, heritage, biodiversity, infrastructure and transport.
Closing Date: 5:30pm, Wednesday 18th December 2024
The Department of the Environment, Climate and Communications has opened a public consultation on the draft Wild Salmon and Sea Trout Tagging Scheme (Amendment) Regulations 2024. These regulations will govern the management of wild salmon and sea trout fisheries by Inland Fisheries Ireland from January 2025.
Closing Date: 5pm, Monday 8th January 2025
The Planning Authority has determined that significant additional information has been submitted by daa regarding planning application F23A/0781, which proposes infrastructure development at Dublin Airport and seeks to increase the annual passenger capacity to 40 million passengers.
Closing Date: 5pm, Monday 6th January 2025
The National Transport Authority has launched a public consultation on proposed improvements to bus services connecting Wexford and Gorey. These enhancements are part of the broader Connecting Ireland Rural Mobility Plan and aim to strengthen public transport connectivity in the region.
The consultation is seeking specific views on a range of areas including maintaining a sustainable housing supply, improving the affordability of housing, and regulating social housing.
The development of these greenways typically involves a four-part public consultation process, which ensures that local communities and other stakeholders are involved in the decision-making process and have a say in the development of the greenway.
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