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Proposes extending planning permissions by up to three years for delayed developments
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Minister for Housing, James Browne will bring forward measures to Cabinet today aimed at extending planning permissions for housing developments by up to three years.
We speak to Gavin Lawlor, President of Irish Planning Institute.
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Manage episode 485235005 series 14262
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Minister for Housing, James Browne will bring forward measures to Cabinet today aimed at extending planning permissions for housing developments by up to three years.
We speak to Gavin Lawlor, President of Irish Planning Institute.
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