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AN BÓRD Pleanála has enough evidence to confirm a contentious compulsory purchase order (CPO) on 10 hectares of prime land in Cork’s docklands, a local authority said yesterday.
Thu, 23 Nov, 2006
FORMER Fine Gael councillor Jim Fay alleged at the Mahon Planning Tribunal yesterday he had to put £5,000 cash in an envelope for an official in An Bord Pleanála to get planning permission.
THE owner of a holiday park pond in which a two-year-old baby drowned last summer has secured council backing for a fresh bid to have it filled in.
Tue, 21 Nov, 2006
PLANNING permission was granted yesterday by Cork County Council for a 204-house development in Crosshaven, while an application was received for an equally large development in Castlemartyr.
Mon, 20 Nov, 2006
AN BÓRD Pleanála was under fire last night for overruling a local authority and giving the green light for a mobile phone mast close to a Traveller halting site and a crèche.
Wed, 01 Nov, 2006
IT’S all about place, Maura Harrington says. Protect a place and it will protect its people.
Tue, 31 Oct, 2006
IT is time Noel Dempsey and friends were called to task over their cynical posturing as impartial observers in the Corrib gas dispute.
Sat, 28 Oct, 2006
CORK’S sprawling docklands area is on the fast track to a multi-billion euro transformation after it was cleared for vital tax breaks by Europe yesterday.
Thu, 26 Oct, 2006
TALKS are at an advanced stage for the development of a third new private hospital in Limerick.
YET another holiday home development earmarked for a coastal area of Kerry has been turned down by An Bord Pleanála.
Wed, 25 Oct, 2006
SCORES of objectors to Ireland’s first commercial anaerobic waste digester are expected to pack a hotel in North Cork later this month when An Bord Pleanála holds an oral hearing into the proposed €75 million project.
Wed, 08 Nov, 2006
MARY O’Leary would like to clear up all the things she is not.
Thu, 02 Nov, 2006
A TOP businessman joined Limerick Chamber of Commerce yesterday for a confident declaration that Limerick city centre is poised for a huge shopping take-off.
Thu, 16 Nov, 2006
RICHARD MURPHY of Westmeath Environmental Group asks why Energy Minister Noel Dempsey would not visit Rossport to see things for himself (Irish Examiner letters, November 10).
Wed, 15 Nov, 2006
IRISH planning authorities can continue to charge an administrative fee for making a submission on planning applications and appeals involving environmental impact assessments, the European Court of Justice has ruled.
Fri, 10 Nov, 2006
CHARLES HAUGHEY preferred equestrian sports to golf but even he would have been impressed with the hole in one scored by the developers of his former estate home.
RESIDENTS fighting controversial plans for another quarry in East Cork will represent themselves at an oral hearing into the project, starting tomorrow.
Mon, 16 Oct, 2006
A MAJOR housing and leisure development, earmarked for Caherciveen, has been turned down by An Bord Pleanála.
Fri, 13 Oct, 2006
PROMOTERS of major transport and energy projects which are due to enjoy a new fast-tracked planning process will still face oral planning hearings to allow local communities voice their opinions.
Thu, 12 Oct, 2006
SWEDISH furniture giant IKEA was yesterday given the go-ahead to open a massive outlet in Ballymun, north Dublin.