Meath Council Seeks to Convert Vacant Properties into Social Housing


Author: The Daily News Now! March 10, 2026 Duration: 1:01
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Meath Council Seeks to Convert Vacant Properties into Social Housing

Meath County Council plans to acquire four vacant properties in Navan and Slane via compulsory purchase orders, aiming to convert them into social housing units. The public has until April 29, 2026, to lodge objections, with the planning commission holding the final decision. This move addresses Irelands housing crisis and boosts supply in Meath.

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