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// PARLIAMENTARY REPLY AWARDS
As the Minister for the Environment announces changes to control rural planning, FIE is pleased to publish its Parliamentary Reply of the Year. The question is from Independent Deputy Tony Gregory to John Gormley, Minister for the Environment:
To ask the Minister for the Environment, Heritage, and Local Government the number of one-off houses outside areas zones for development in county development plans 2000 to 2005.
REPLY: While my Department compiles a broad range of housing statistics for publication in the quarterly Housing Bulletin, specific data are not available on the number of one-off houses built outside areas zoned for development.
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Added: 22/07/2008
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