Local groups ‘disappointed’ at decision to allow Hellfire club visitor centre

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An Bord Pleanála has approved application for visitor centre in Dublin mountains

to develop a visitor centre in the Dublin mountains at the Massy’s Wood estate and Montpelier Hill which includes the Hell Fire club, a protected structure and national monument built around 1725.

Members of the Save the Hellfire Facebook group posted on Monday that they were “deeply disappointed and shocked” by the decision to push ahead with the project. The council said it would look to work with the local community and adjacent landowners in developing the site and would appoint a design and delivery team to ensure requirements laid out by an Bord Pleanála are met.

 

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