"Developers of housing units will be allowed to build their own ­wastewater infrastructure instead of having to wait months for Uisce Éireann to do so, under new measures aimed at boosting housing supply."
"The new rules, to be brought to the Cabinet today by Housing Minster James Browne, will apply to developments of fewer than 40 housing units in provincial towns and villages."
Developers will be permitted to install their own wastewater infrastructure for small housing schemes, removing the need to wait months for Uisce Éireann to carry out the work. The rule applies to developments of fewer than 40 units located in provincial towns and villages. The measure is designed to accelerate housing delivery by reducing infrastructure lead times that can stall projects. The policy will be presented to Cabinet by Housing Minster James Browne. Localised, developer-led wastewater provision aims to increase flexibility, shorten timelines for site completion, and support faster availability of new homes in non-urban areas.
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