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Irish Independent on MSNLouth’s housing vacancy drops below national average as construction boomsLouth’s residential vacancy rate stood at 3.5pc at the end of 2024, lower than the national average of 3.8pc, according to ...
Three families in Dundalk, Co Louth, will become the first residents in Ireland and the UK to live in 3D printed houses.
New plans are underway for a Large-scale Residential Development (LRD) of 502 homes at Haggardstown, Dundalk, with an LRD ...
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Irish Independent on MSNConcerns raised over delay in reading of X-rays at Louth County HospitalPatients who have had x-rays taken at the Louth County Hospital have been left weeks waiting for them to be read.
A final call has been made for survivors of former mother and baby home and Magdalen institutions in Northern Ireland to come ...
The three 3D-printed homes, the first of their kind in Ireland and the UK, were built in Dundalk, Co Louth over six months last year. Celebrate St. Brigid’s Day in Louth, the birthplace of ...
Celebrate St. Brigid's feast day this year at the place of her birth in Faughart, County Louth. As St. Brigid's Day approaches on the 1st of February, the birthplace of Ireland’s beloved matron ...
Village in the US comes another in Ireland, which was printed in impressive time. Named Grange Close, the three-unit terraced social housing project is located in Louth, eastern Ireland ...
Ardee St Mary’s quest for a four-in-a-row of Louth SFC titles has been boosted by the arrival of Brian Talty from Raheny.
The first people in Ireland and the UK to live in 3D-printed homes are three family in Dundalk, County Louth, reports RTE.
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