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Applicants living in privately owned properties can apply for a grant to have works doen under the following schemes:
- Housing Adaptation Grant for People with a Disability
- Mobility Aids Grant
More information can be found here: https://www.dlrcoco.ie/en/housing/apply-grant/adaptation-grants-privately-owned-homes
Please continue to pay your arrears as normal.
Please continue to pay your arrears as normal.
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You can apply to be included on a Supplement to the Register by completing a Supplement Application Form (RFA3), having the form witnessed at a Garda Station and returned to us before the closing date to be included on the supplement.
A Change of Vehicle form must be completed. The completed form must be accompanied by:
- a copy of the insurance certificate for the vehicle which must display the address to which the permit is being applied for.
If the car is registered in the name of a company you must supply a copy of the current insurance certificate for the vehicle, AND a letter from the company stating that you are employed by them and that you have habitual use of the vehicle,
AND
- the old parking permit. If the old parking permit is not returned with the application, an ‘Application for Replacement Parking Permit’ form must be completed.
Pre-planning meetings can be arranged to discuss proposals at design stage. For this, we request that a set of drawings of your proposal to be submitted to the Conservation Division prior to meeting with you or your architect, which indicate the proposed changes. You should also allow for up to three weeks for an appointment date.
Pre-planning meetings can be arranged to discuss proposals at design stage. For this, we request that a set of drawings of your proposal to be submitted to the Conservation Division prior to meeting with you or your architect, which indicate the proposed changes. You should also allow for up to three weeks for an appointment date.
Pre-planning consultation can be arranged to discuss proposals at design stage. Detailed information including drawings of your proposal should be submitted to preplanning@dlrcoco.ie for assessment prior to any feedback.