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Society
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This is a listing of the number of Council Houses that are with the Architects Department for Refitting or Refurbishment and Scheme Work to be done. Updated with Voids (stock off the system) in housing
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This data set contains the details of Fingal County Council Housing Stock that went or is undergoing repairs prior to been re-let to tenants from 2018- 2034 inclusive
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Number of Social Housing dwellings per Electoral Division where tenants have purchased housing under 1995 Scheme from Fingal County Council at 1st January 2009.
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Housing Void Fingal County Council 2009-2016 -This is houses in need of repair prior to relet to Council Tenants - called Voids in Fingal County Council
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Number of tenancies per Electoral Division in the Long Term Lease Scheme from Fingal County Council at 1st January each year 2009-2020 inclusive
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Number of Houses issued as per Electoral Division under the category of Affordable Housing from Fingal County Council at 1st January 2009 once off data set.
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This contains the details of the number of requests received by the staff in Estate Management Team of the Housing Division of Fingal County Council . These are the number of call in relation to Repairs of the Council Housing Stock. 2018-2024 inclusive.This can be (1) Heating (2)
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Number of Tenancies per Electoral Division in conventional Local Authority Housing from Fingal County Council at 1st January each year 2009 - 2016Date Range 2009-2016
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Interment registers of various County Kildare Municipal Burial Grounds from circa 1899-2007.
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Society
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This dataset contains information on the views and amenities around Carton House and Castletown House in order to protect the character of the designed landscapes as laid out in objectives AH 024-AH 027. Please see chapter 11.15 of the Kildare County Development Plan 2023 - 2029
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Society
SICAP is funded by the Irish Government through the Department of Rural and Community Development and co-funded by the European Union. This data is published by Pobal on behalf of the Department of Rural and Community Development. These datasets provide 2022 profile and output da
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Society
SICAP is funded by the Irish Government through the Department of Rural and Community Development and co-funded by the European Union. This data is published by Pobal on behalf of the Department of Rural and Community Development. These datasets provide 2021 profile and output da
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Society
SICAP is funded by the Irish Government through the Department of Rural and Community Development and co-funded by the European Union. This data is published by Pobal on behalf of the Department of Rural and Community Development. These datasets provide 2020 profile and output da
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National Indicative Fluvial Mapping (NIFM) River Flood Extents - Mid-Range Future ScenarioOffice of Public WorksSociety
Abstract: This data shows the modelled extent of land that might be flooded by rivers (fluvial flooding) during a theoretical or ‘design’ flood event with an estimated probability of occurrence, rather than information for actual floods that have occurred in the past.
Flood even
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National Indicative Fluvial Mapping (NIFM) River Flood Extents - High-End Future ScenarioOffice of Public WorksSociety
Abstract:This data shows the modelled extent of land that might be flooded by rivers (fluvial flooding) during a theoretical or ‘design’ flood event with an estimated probability of occurrence, rather than information for actual floods that have occurred in the past.
Flood event
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National Indicative Fluvial Mapping (NIFM) River Flood Extents - Current ScenarioOffice of Public WorksSociety
Abstract: This data shows the modelled extent of land that might be flooded by rivers (fluvial flooding) during a theoretical or ‘design’ flood event with an estimated probability of occurrence, rather than information for actual floods that have occurred in the past.
Flood even
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The Charities Regulator issued an online survey to gauge the impact of the Coronavirus (Covid-19) pandemic on the sector. The Survey ran from 1 April to 13 April 2020 which was relatively early in what is a fast-moving public health crisis. The response rate was significant with
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Under section 52 of the Charities Act 2009, all registered charities are required to submit an annual report to the Charities Regulator within 10 months of their respective financial year end. Annual Reports submitted to the Charities Regulator relate to a charity’s previous fina
