Last month, publican Declan Doyle received authorisation for his action to proceed over Dublin City Council’s refusal to register his building compliance certificate for extension fit-out works to connect Doyle’s pub in Dublin city centre with an adjacent former betting shop. Photograph: Nick Bradshaw/The Irish Times
The local authority has refused to register his “certificate of compliance on completion”, which must be conducted by an authorised architect, as it says works begun without a valid “commencement notice” can never achieve such a certificate. The council says a commencement notice must be submitted in advance of any construction works.
Ms Justice Niamh Hyland outlined how she expects preparations for the motion to progress, and adjourned the case.
Source: Law Daily Report (lawdailyreport.net)
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