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02 Apr 2026

Leitrim reps discuss green diesel, childcare, planning permission and Storm Éowyn with Tánaiste

Cllr Enda McGloin said it was a lively discussion with councillors putting across their views on the issues that matter most to people on the ground in Leitrim when a group of Fine Gael Leitrim councillors met with Tánaiste Simon Harris last week

Leitrim reps discuss green diesel, childcare, planning permission and Storm Éowyn with Tánaiste

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A group of Fine Gael Leitrim councillors met with Tánaiste Simon Harris last week and discussed several pressing issues with the Minister for Finance. 

Speaking with the Leitrim Observer, Cllr Enda McGloin said it was a lively discussion with the councillors putting across their views on the issues that matter most to people on the ground in Leitrim. 

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He said they discussed the aftermath of Storm Éowyn and that councillors are actively seeking to update and enforce stricter guidelines regarding the setback distance between forestry plantations and power lines.

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He concluded: "We raised the issue of dereliction in the county. Mr Harris announced this week that Revenue will pick up the levies on derelict houses so we have to look at ways and means for local authorities to put more of these properties on the Derelict Sites Register to ensure they are either sold or developed and house people who are urging seeking accommodation. I think average rents in Leitrim are now 1,100."

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