Irish government announces plan to build 300,000 homes within five years
Proposal includes 72,000 social homes to tackle housing crisis, but critics call it ‘old wine in a new bottle’ The Irish government has announced a long-awaited plan to tackle the country’s severe housing shortage by building 300,000 new homes within five years. It plans to boost supply by (…)
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