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Louth County Council Unveils Plans for Construction of 70 New Houses in Dunleer

Louth County Council Plans Construction of 70 New Houses in Ravel, Dunleer

Louth County Council has unveiled plans for a significant housing development in Ravel, Dunleer. The project includes the construction of 70 new houses, along with various infrastructure enhancements to support the growing community. Let’s delve into the details of this upcoming development.

Louth County Council’s Housing Section has initiated a proposal to build 70 houses in Ravel, Dunleer. The development, in compliance with Section 179A of the Planning and Development Act 2000, will feature a mix of residential units to cater to different household sizes and needs. The site spans 3.17 hectares and will incorporate a range of amenities to enhance the quality of life for future residents.

In addition to the residential units, the project will encompass various infrastructure improvements to ensure a well-rounded living environment. These enhancements include new road connections, cycleways, footpaths, public lighting, parking facilities, and landscaping features. The development aims to create a vibrant and sustainable community within the area.

Louth County Council’s Notice of Intention outlines key details regarding the proposed development, including timelines and avenues for feedback. Interested individuals are encouraged to stay informed about the project’s progress and have the opportunity to raise any concerns within the specified timeframe. The council is committed to transparent communication and community engagement throughout the development process.

For further details and updates on this housing development project, interested parties can visit the official consultation page on Louth County Council’s website.

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