New homes receiving planning permission down in County but up in City
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Author: GBFM News
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There has been a slight increase in the number of new homes receiving planning permission in Galway city this year.
However, the county is experiencing a dip in the number of new homes being granted permission, compared to 2023.
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In the city, there have been 54 new homes granted planning permission – compared to 34 during the same period last year.
While in the county, 467 new homes have received planning permission in the first two quarters of this year – down by 17 on the same time in 2023.
The CSO figures breaks down the type of homes receiving permission – from one-off houses to apartments and flats.
In the county, most of the grantings are for houses and one-off houses, while in the city, it is fairly evenly split across all home types.
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