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List of Approved Newspapers List of Approved Newspapers Article 18(2) of the Planning and Development Regulations, 2006 provides that a Planning Authority shall approve a list of newspapers in which planning notices can be published. They are as follows: The Fingal Independent Notices can be published in this newspaper for developments in Balbriggan, Skerries, Rush , Lusk, Loughshinny, Balscadden, Naul , Ratoath, Oldtown, Garristown, Balrothery, Man O War, The Ward, Ballyboughal, Rolestown, Donabate, Portrane, Swords, Kinsealy, Malahide, Portmarnock. Notices cannot be published in this newspaper for the Dublin 9,11,13, and 15 areas or Howth. Northside People (East) Balbriggan, Swords, Skerries, Rush, Lusk, Howth, Donabate, Malahide, Portmarnock, Baldoyle, Sutton, Santry, Clonshough, Kinsealy. Northside People (West) Castleknock, Carpenterstown, Blanchardstown, Whitestown, Mulhuddart, Tyrrelstown, Clonsilla, Hartstown, Ongar & Littlepace, Huntstown, Finglas, Ballymun and Ashbourne Liffey Champion Notices can be published in this newspaper for the Lucan area only The Northside News Notices can be published in this newspaper for the entire Fingal County Council jurisdiction. The Dublin Gazette Notices can be published in this newspaper for the entire Fingal County Council jurisdiction. The Community Voice Notices can be published in this newspaper for the Dublin 15 area only • Irish Times • The Sunday Independent • Irish Independent • Irish Mail on Sunday • The Daily Mail • The Herald • Sunday Times • Irish Examiner • The Star • The Irish Mirror • The Irish Sun • Sunday World • Sunday Business Post The above approved list of newspapers is effective from 15th January 2021 and shall be reviewed by the Planning Authority as may be appropriate or, at least once a year. NOTE: It is the responsibility of the applicant to ensure the selected newspaper is circulated within the relevant area. Rev G Liosta Nuachtán Ceadaithe Le hAirteagal 18(2) de na Rialacháin um Pleanáil agus Forbairt 2006 foráiltear go ndéanfaidh Údarás Pleanála liosta nuachtán inar féidir fógraí pleanála a fhoilsiú. Is iad seo a leanas na nuachtáin cheadaithe: The Fingal Independent Is féidir fógraí a fhoilsiú sa nuachtán seo i gcás forbairtí sna háiteanna seo a leanas: Baile Brigín, Na Sceirí, An Ros, Lusca, Loch Sionnaigh, Baile Scadán, An Aill, Ráth Tó, An Seanbhaile, Baile Gháire, Baile an Ridire, Man O War, An Barda, Baile Bachaile, Baile an Rólaigh, Domhnach Bat, Port Reachrann, Sord, Cionn Sáile Mullach Íde, Port Mearnóg. Ní féidir fógraí a fhoilsiú sa nuachtán seo i gcás forbairtí i gceantair Bhaile Átha Cliath 9, 11, 13 agus 15 ná i mBinn Éadair. Northside People (East) Baile Brigín, Sord, Na Sceirí, An Ros, Lusca, Binn Éadair, Domhnach Bat, Mullach Íde, Port Mearnóg, Baile Dúill, Cill Fhionntain, Seantrabh, Cluain Seach, Cionn Sáile. Northside People (West) Caisleán Cnucha, Baile an Chairpintéaraigh, Baile Bhlainséir, Baile an Fhaoitigh, Mullach Eadrad, Baile an Tirialaigh, Cluain Saileach, Baile an Hartaigh, Ongar & An Baile Beag, Baile an Huntaigh, Fionnghlas, Baile Munna agus Cill Dhéagláin Liffey Champion Ní féidir fógraí a fhoilsiú sa nuachtán seo ach amháin i gcás cheantar Leamhcáin Northside News Is féidir fógraí a fhoilsiú sa nuachtán seo i gcás forbairtí ar fud cheantar riaracháin Chomhairle Chontae Fhine Gall The Dublin Gazette Is féidir fógraí a fhoilsiú sa nuachtán seo i gcás forbairtí ar fud cheantar riaracháin Chomhairle Chontae Fhine Gall The Community Voice Ní féidir fógraí a fhoilsiú sa nuachtán seo ach amháin i gcás cheantar Bhaile Átha Cliath 15 • Irish Times • The Sunday Independent • Irish Independent • Irish Mail on Sunday • The Daily Mail • The Herald • Sunday Times • Irish Examiner • The Star • The Irish Mirror • The Irish Sun • Sunday World • Sunday Business Post Tá éifeacht leis an liosta nuachtán ceadaithe thuas ón 15/01/2021 agus déanfaidh an tÚdarás Pleanála é a athbhreithniú de réir mar is cuí nó uair amháin sa bhliain ar a laghad. NÓTA: Tá sé de fhreagracht ar an iarratasóir a chinntiú go bhfuil an nuachtán a roghnaítear á scaipeadh laistigh den cheantar iomchuí. Rev. G .
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