Brendan Burgess
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The big push for A rated homes has made them very expesnive when compared to exisiting stock that would be a C rating or maybe even a low B , I know a few people that find the A rating house very uncomfortable as it just gets too warm where as while they had to heat the lower rated house they had a more comfortable living environment , we dont really get extreme cold here so do we actually need to spec our new builds so high ??? And please will the Green Taliban see this in its proper perspective .Nothing there to address the actual cost of construction but the points on planning reform are important.
A building over-heating is a sign of inadequate ventilation, not how well insulated or energy efficient it is.I know a few people that find the A rating house very uncomfortable as it just gets too warm
The Green Taliban I love it, they're fighting the good fight against ignorance and misinformation.we dont really get extreme cold here so do we actually need to spec our new builds so high ??? And please will the Green Taliban see this in its proper perspective .
During the Celtic Tiger years a few companies had started the modular process , the big problem with Labour costs is quite simple , the workforce that was building over 50000 houses a year immigrated to greener pastures and have not returned and will not now as they discovered much better lifestyles abroad , just look at how we are struggling to build 20000 homes a year now .@CorkHome2022 - I'm in an A rated home for the last number of years, and don't find it uncomfortable, opposite in fact. Moving from a B3 to my current home was a huge jump in comfort levels.
Also in the area I'm in here, with lower rated homes are selling for more money (equal size homes, but larger plots) than the current build of A rated homes, so supply / demand is still dictating the prices.
The whole construction side of houses is still too labour intensive. I do wonder why we haven't embraced the modular homes more in this country.
I wonder if referencing the Taliban in order to express ones disapproval will soon become subject to Godwins Law?Green Taliban
Not so much emmigration as reverse migration. For the most part, they went home.the workforce that was building over 50000 houses a year immigrated to greener pastures
We were never really dependent on Eastern European construction workers though. Our construction boom was almost a decade old when post-2004 accession state immigration became a significant phenomenon. From what I recall, the bulk of the new immigrants worked in the service sector and small manufacturing.Poland and Lithuania accounted for more than 320,000 workers who arrived in Ireland between 2004 and 2007. The bust here combined with shrinking unemployment at home and a doubling of construction pay meant they could settle and find employment at home.
My problem with the Green Taliban is that they have no pragmatism and cannot/ will not look at reality.I wonder if referencing the Taliban in order to express ones disapproval will soon become subject to Godwins Law?
You don't seem to properly understand Godwin's Law.I wonder if referencing the Taliban in order to express ones disapproval will soon become subject to Godwins Law?
Census 2006 showed 63k people with birthplace "Poland" although there was no breakdown by Polish nationality.Not so much emmigration as reverse migration. For the most part, they went home.
Poland and Lithuania accounted for more than 320,000 workers who arrived in Ireland between 2004 and 2007. The bust here combined with shrinking unemployment at home and a doubling of construction pay meant they could settle and find employment at home.
Of course it didn't.There were gross flows of course but in net terms there is no evidence that the Polish population shrank.
The Hitler analogy not quite applicable here , Taliban better one , the preach a code of ethics/values from the 6th Century while driving around in a SUV armed with AK47s almost like drive the EV its CO2 free driving , its is if you subtact all the CO2 and energy that went into making it and keeping the Lithium Battery charged , fossil fuels refined for the tyres . The lack of pragmatism and acceptance of the real world is the problem .You don't seem to properly understand Godwin's Law.
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PPS numbers were issued to more than 260k Poles from May '04 to December '07.
There were gross flows of course but in net terms there is no evidence that the Polish population shrank.
But did all the Poles who were working construction just sign-on for the duration of the crash or did they leave?See my point above:
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