@moranjohna1@limerick_2030 That’s good to know John. Thank you for replying. As you know it’s really important to preserve that historic fabric and streetscape, that gives Limerick its sense of proportion and elegance.
Dr Judith Hill, of the Limerick Chapter, discusses the work of architect Francis Bindon at one of his houses, Carnelly House, which we were lucky enough to visit today
Comedy palate cleanser. Robert Jenrick about to grandstand but reminded of his defection from one party to another this year is gold. The timing. First line great. Second line superb but crowd not recovered from the first to fully appreciate it 😊
ANOTHER new book has just hit the shelves 🥁 ...
Welcome Gothic: Building Castles in post-Union Ireland by Judith Hill‼️
📚 Available now in all good local bookshops and on the Four Courts Press website: https://t.co/K2MwurCE06
In the midst of a housing crisis, the number of people in emergency accommodation rose again last month to 17,517, including 5,571 children. Meanwhile, hundreds of Georgian townhouses in Dublin, Limerick, Cork, Waterford, Galway, Kilkenny, Drogheda, Dundalk, Sligo, Athlone, Wexford, Ennis, and Tralee remain vacant — and, in many cases, derelict — and could be converted into much-needed apartments for rent or sale.
If you’re thinking about tackling a vacant or derelict Georgian townhouse, I’ve put together this guide to useful links, grants, and supports in Ireland, including funding options to help bring homes back to life. I’ve also added worked client scenarios showing which grants to stack, when to apply, and when payments are made.
The latest addition to the worked client scenarios section covers a Georgian townhouse multi-unit conversion of a Protected Structure into apartments for rent. See the link below:
👉https://t.co/gD5C39nH0l
#HousingCrisis #DerelictIreland #VacantIreland #Heritage #Ireland
Urban Vs rural debate. Don't fall for the Dublin trap. Cork is the bigger urban driver of economic activity. Pharma and Apple. Massive corporation tax revenue.
We're all subsidised by Cork.