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Police.UK data also shows where each of the crimes were reported and display a break down of every street. Listed below is the location of every report made in March in alphabetical order On or near A355 - 2 On or near Albert Close - 2 On or near Albert Street - 1 On or near Aldin Avenue South - 3 On or near Alexandra Road - 6 On or near Alpha Street North - 1 On or near Arborfield Close - 1 On or near Arundel Court - 1 On or near Bath Road - 2 On or near Beckwell Road - 3 On or near Bishops Road - 7 ....
Limerick council confirms plans to CPO dozens of vacant buildings Reporter: ); ); A further 24 properties at locations across Limerick city and county are to be purchased compulsorily by the local authority as part of a wider strategy to rejuvenate our towns and villages. The council has confirmed details of the latest properties being CPO’ed this Thursday morning. The latest tranche includes three properties at Railway View, Knocklong East, a former schoolhouse in Kilmallock, Athenaeum Hall in the city centre and a number of homes in villages such as Murroe, Montpelier, Foynes and Bruree. In a statement, Limerick City and County Council says the objective of the Compulsory Purchase Orders is to tackle dereliction which will allow towns and villages to be renewed and to provide much needed affordable homes for people. ....