La Federazione dell’industria delle costruzioni deve 140.000 € in prelievi abbandonati in un sito di € 23 milioni di Dublino 6 Terrace Collapse

    https://www.irishtimes.com/ireland/housing-planning/2025/05/15/construction-industry-federation-in-line-for-23m-site-sale-but-fails-to-pay-dereliction-levies/

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    1. airbuzz-driver on

      Is it a case that if you leave a property go derelict in ireland, you’re more likely to get planning for something a little more extreme? 

    2. RecycledPanOil on

      Sounds like we need to increase the derelict levies to a percentage of the value of the property and then use it to seize the assets.

    3. GreatSpellar on

      One thing I find hilarious is that up until recently, the building was displaying a banner promoting construction safety:

      https://preview.redd.it/1d6vqghdqw0f1.png?width=1473&format=png&auto=webp&s=9d9cf2ec8f5b223d3f279da8b43b55f136f08ea1

      And then it spontaneously falls down, narrowly missing a pedestrian and a cyclist.

      Then, the CIF says they “have taken prompt measures to cordon off the area for public safety.”

      Which is just actually putting up a few cones and tape to make people walk out on the road!

    4. Confident_Reporter14 on

      €140k for a site worth €23m.

      Why do we even bother charging derelict levies is they’re going to be pocket change?

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