Plans to ease one-off housing restrictions a ‘populist’ move, says Cork expert
Current restrictions on one-off housing include requirements to have a residential connection to the area and cause to live in the locality for work reasons.
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Independent Ireland councillor Danny Collins said some of his rural constituents had been forced to emigrate due to the red tape they were forced to navigate in seeking to construct a one-off house.
“I hope [the legislation] will be fairly rigorous, because what's there at the moment is breaking our townlands, our rural areas where couples and young people can't get planning,” Mr Collins said.
Fianna Fáil councillor Frank O’Flynn suggested an increase in one-off housing would decrease carbon emissions by allowing people to live closer to the farms or horse stables where they are employed.

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