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What i don't know about BTUs isn't worth knowing.

What i don't know about BTUs isn't worth knowing.
There's an old saying: Beggars can't be choosers!Six houses. And I'm sure this isn't an isolated incident
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Family who turned down six emergency accommodation offers lose court bid against Clare Co Council - We are WLR FM | wlrfm.com
Martina Sherlock Mongans and her seven children now live in a single room in a relativeâs house.www.wlrfm.com
Why even report on it FFS.Six houses. And I'm sure this isn't an isolated incident
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Family who turned down six emergency accommodation offers lose court bid against Clare Co Council - We are WLR FM | wlrfm.com
Martina Sherlock Mongans and her seven children now live in a single room in a relativeâs house.www.wlrfm.com
Detached modular homes up to 45sq m in back gardens to be exempt from planning,

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Council spent âŹ2.5m on unfinished Cork housing scheme â now some of it is being demolished
Cork City Council spent âŹ2.5m before halting a Knocknaheeny housing build that is now partially being demolished and retenderedwww.irishexaminer.com
Cork City Council spent almost âŹ2.5m on a controversial and unfinished 24-house development on the cityâs northside, but it is unclear how many of the incomplete structures are now being demolished.
In March 2020, a private contractor began work on 24 houses on Kilmore Rd in Knocknaheeny before work ground to a halt a few months later in what Cork City Council described as âa complex contractual disputeâ.
The houses were being built under phase 2c of the Cork Northwest Quarter Regeneration (CNWQR) project, a huge multi-annual, phased regeneration project which began in the Knocknaheeny and Hollyhill area more than a decade ago.
The CNWQR, adopted by the council in November 2011, involves the demolition of 450 houses and the design and construction of more than 600 new homes.
Last year, the council resolved its dispute with the Phase 2c contractors, and reissued the tender for the project, costed at an estimated âŹ5m. Works eventually began this summer under a new contractor.
At a recent council meeting, Sinn FĂŠin's Kenneth Collins asked the total sum paid to the original contractor and âthe percentage amount of work complete that will require demolition and the cost of this demolitionâ.
He was told the original contractor had been paid âŹ2,452,317, ex Vat, in May 2024, and â0% of the works complete will require demolitionâ.
squared with photographic evidence of current demolition work, a council spokesperson clarified that the council had engaged a contractor to undertake ârectification and completion works on the 24-unit housing development at Kilmore Road Lower".
These works include the demolition and taking down of incomplete works.
âWorks that have been certified as complete which were undertaken by the initial contractor do not require demolition,â they said.
When asked how much of the development was not certified as complete, a spokesperson admitted that, in fact, none of the 24 homes had been completed by the original contractor.
âZero homes are certified as complete,â the spokesperson said.
âWe are still within a construction contract and practical completion of the contract has not been reached.â
In a subsequent email, they said not all of the initial works were being demolished but they did not immediately respond when asked how many of the buildings were being retained.
Almost two weeks after his initial question, Mr Collins said he was again asking how much of the original work was being demolished.
âI canât understand why we canât get a straight answer, but first weâre told 0% required demolition, then they say itâs 0% of completed buildings and now they say none of the buildings were completed, but some arenât being demolished,â he said.
In its most recent statement, a council spokesperson said: âWorks undertaken by the initial contractor would have constituted approximately 55% of the project.
âThe new contractor is now at approximately 60% (plus c5% on the initial signed off works) completion overall as they have recently commenced.
âAs per previous all works signed off in that approximately 55% are to be retained. A minor percentage of works not signed off were not retained.â

