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MUNSTER is facing a waste crisis because its local authorities won’t be capable of disposing of all non-recyclables in the next few years, it was claimed yesterday.
Wed, 19 Sep, 2007
ANTI-INCINERATION groups have criticised An Bord Pleanála’s decision yesterday to grant permission to Indaver Ireland to increase the size of its Co Meath incinerator by a third.
Wed, 17 Oct, 2007
THE Turf Club is still awaiting a final decision from An Bord Pleanala to enable construction of the much publicised new grandstand at the Curragh to commence.
THE Garda security operation at the Shell refinery site in north Mayo has cost the State €8.1 million to date, according to new figures.
Thu, 11 Oct, 2007
OFFICIALS were last night trying to track down a developer who is believed to have allowed Travellers move onto a site at the centre of a bitter planning row.
Wed, 12 Sep, 2007
NEWGATE Centre has been selected as the name for a new retail development in Waterford city centre.
Tue, 11 Sep, 2007
A US waste management company is planning to build a major facility here in the first project of its kind to seek permission under the new fast-track planning procedure for large-scale infrastructure.
Sat, 08 Sep, 2007
A DEVELOPMENT company was accused of blatant intimidation last night for allegedly allowing Travellers move on to a site at the centre of a bitter planning dispute.
PLANS to create a multi-million euro outreach centre at University College Cork received another major setback yesterday as An Bord Pleanála (APB) refused it planning permission.
Fri, 07 Sep, 2007
A CONTROVERSIAL €20 million superdump on the Cork/Limerick border is earmarked for a Bord Pleanála oral hearing.
Wed, 05 Sep, 2007
ENVIRONMENT Minister John Gormley has denied trying to influence decisions on controversial incinerator projects by announcing plans to make incineration less profitable for waste companies.
Tue, 04 Sep, 2007
PASSENGERS travelling through Dublin Airport can expect a better experience with the opening a €120 million facility on Sunday.
Tue, 23 Oct, 2007
A PLAN to provide nearly 500 free bikes across Dublin in exchange for more than 100 outdoor advertisement spaces met with opposition yesterday.
Wed, 10 Oct, 2007
ONE of Kerry’s popular beach areas has become “like Mondello Park” since a caravan park there was last year shut down by Kerry County Council, it was claimed yesterday.
Mon, 01 Oct, 2007
RYANAIR has applied for a judicial review of An Bord Pleanála’s decision upholding planning permission for the Dublin Airport Authority’s new terminal, T2.
Fri, 28 Sep, 2007
THE screw tightened on Aer Lingus yesterday over its proposed Shannon/Heathrow service shutdown with a second senior Cabinet minister adding his voice to the growing opposition.
Fri, 17 Aug, 2007
CHAMPAGNE corks were popping in Ballydoyle stables last night and across the wider Golden Vale as campaigners celebrated the decision by South Tipperary County Council to refuse planning permission for a controversial animal waste plant.
Wed, 15 Aug, 2007
A PLAN by RTÉ to build a 24-metre mast in a scenic part of the Dingle Peninsula has been rejected on the grounds it would interfere with the natural beauty of the area.
AN POST is leading a group of objectors appealing a €750 million redevelopment plan by Arnotts city centre department store.
Sat, 11 Aug, 2007
CIÉ confirmed yesterday that its stalled multi-million-euro plans to regenerate and expand Cork’s dated Kent railway station are back on track.
Fri, 10 Aug, 2007