4 Apr, 05:00··

Dublin Council Plans Crackdown on Derelict Properties

The Irish Times

The Dublin City Council is starting a project to deal with abandoned buildings. They want to make a list of these properties. This is to start a new tax on them.

The council will form a company to manage the problem. They will begin with North Frederick Street and Middle Abbey Street. The goal is to increase the number of properties on a register. This register will be used for a new tax. The council believes this will help fix the issue of derelict buildings in Dublin.

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Highlights

Council Plans Crackdown on Owners

Dublin City Council will take action against owners of derelict properties.

Register to Increase Properties

The council wants to increase the number of properties on a register.

New Tax Planned

A new tax on derelict properties will be introduced.

North Frederick Street Test

The council will test the approach on North Frederick Street.

Corporation to Tackle Dereliction

A new corporation will be created to address the issue.

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