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The Docklands Strategic Development Zone (SDZ) (known officially as the North Lotts and Grand Canal Dock SDZ Planning Scheme [1]) is a controversial strategic planning area in Dublin, Ireland located east of the city centre on both sides of the River Liffey in the North Wall and Grand Canal Dock areas.
In August 2020, Iarnród Éireann stated its intention to apply for planning permission for the station. [6] An application was submitted in October 2020, [7] and planning permission was granted in July 2021. [7] [8] Work on the new station had commenced by late 2023. [1]
Application submitted [40] 26 Parkgate Street 98.4 30 Planning permission granted [41] Tara House (Aqua Vetro) 88 22 Planning permission granted [42] 1/2 Grand Canal Quay 62.2 [citation needed] 15 Under construction (as of 2023) [43] Castleforbes 60.7 [citation needed] 18 Under construction (as of 2024) [44] College Square: 82.1 21 [45]
The BusConnects programme in Dublin was split into phases, for which the main consultation initiatives concluded in 2020. [13] The NTA began implementing the new network in stages, starting in 2021. [13] [14] These included: Phase 1 (H-Spine) - initially rolled out in June 2021, when routes 29a, 31/a/b and 32 were replaced by routes H1, H2 and H3.
The functions of the City Council include: public housing, city library services, refuse services, drainage, driver and vehicle licensing, planning and roads.The Dublin City Council's Draft Budget for 2023 estimates a total revenue of €1.24 bn, which is an increase of €0.11bn from the previous year.
The Custom House, Dublin, is the departmental headquarters. The official headquarters and ministerial offices of the department are in The Custom House, Dublin 1. The department is responsible for, among other matters: housing; the Radiological Protection Institute of Ireland; local authorities and related services
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In July 2011 this group "made a unanimous and unequivocal recommendation" [11] that the Mater site remained the best of the available options, [19] and the NPHDB formally applied for planning permission on 20 July, naming the project as the "Children's Hospital of Ireland". [20] The application was contested and went through an appeals process.