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The owners of a prime riverside site in Cork have been given three months to deal with a vast rubble mound left following the demolition of a landmark office block.
Tue, 15 Jan, 2019
An alleged bogus objector succeeded in delaying improvements at a telecoms tower in Ballsbridge in Dublin for almost six months.
Plans for a large budget hotel in Cork city centre have been put on hold following an objection by a local resident.
The action arises from a decision by the planning authority last November to deem that the change of use of the permitted nursing home to a residential drug rehabilitation facility was not an exempted development.
Mon, 14 Jan, 2019
An Taisce and environmentalist Peter Sweetman have been refused permission to appeal An Bord Pleanála's decision that it could not legally accept their submissions on an application for permission to apply for substitute consent for an unauthorised quarry in Co Kildare.
Despite our housing crisis, politicians seem all too ready to object to developments.
Plans for a large housing development in Cobh have suffered a major setback after An Bord Pleanála refused planning permission for over 300 homes around 1.5km outside the East Cork town.
It the latest large-scale docklands project sanctioned by planners. Others have been appealed to An Bord Pleanála.
Fri, 11 Jan, 2019
Members of a small Baptist church in west Clare will have to seek a new place of worship after being refused planning permission to use a shed attached to a residential home to assemble for prayer.
Thu, 10 Jan, 2019
A UCC economist has warned that objections to car traffic should not stand in the way of major housing developments.
Wed, 09 Jan, 2019
That Tipperary have only one league win from three outings is not a concern for Liam Sheedy.
Mon, 18 Feb, 2019
Bord Pleanála has upheld plans to convert a former 19th-century bank in Dungarvan into a bar and restaurant as West Waterford salutes the success of the county’s greenway project.
I mentioned Netflix last week but I promise I lead a real life as well, one in which I get out and talk to human beings and have White Russians in Cask (and those are nice).
The High Court has ordered An Bord Pleanála to make a sworn statement that it is not withholding documents from the Cork Harbour Alliance for a Safe Environment (Chase) as the campaign group prepares to challenge the board’s controversial decision to grant planning permission for an incinerator at Ringaskiddy.
Sat, 16 Feb, 2019
Operating losses at the Trump Doonbeg resort reduced sharply to around €100,000 in 2018 as revenues further increased in the "best year" to date for the resort.
Thu, 14 Feb, 2019
A €40 million hotel at Portobello in Dublin has been given the go ahead.
Fri, 01 Feb, 2019
Minister for Housing Eoghan Murphy has said that politicians who object to new housing developments are putting the Government in a “very difficult position”.
Thu, 31 Jan, 2019
A developer is concerned that a legal challenge over part of a planned 220-unit housing development in Harold's Cross could delay the entire project, the Commercial Court has heard.
Mon, 28 Jan, 2019
Two peat extraction firms have been refused permission to appeal a significant finding their activities are no longer exempt development.
Fri, 07 Dec, 2018
A West Cork solicitor yesterday failed in a High Court challenge to quash a ruling by An Bord Pleanála which refused him planning permission to use, as his home, a building with questionable access to wastewater treatment facilities.