Marlet lodges appeal over refusal of Raheny apartments scheme

  • 📰 IrishTimesBiz
  • ⏱ Reading Time:
  • 27 sec. here
  • 2 min. at publisher
  • 📊 Quality Score:
  • News: 14%
  • Publisher: 77%

Ireland Headlines News

Ireland Latest News,Ireland Headlines

Site has been the subject of multiple applications, appeals and judicial review via IrishTimesBiz

Architect’s image of St Anne’s Park development, which has been the subject of recurring planning appealsPatrick Crean’s Marlet Group has lodged an appeal with An Bord Pleanála against Dublin City Council’s decision to refuse planning permission for 580 apartments on a site near St Anne’s Park in Raheny in north Dublin.

Last month city council concerns over the light-bellied Brent goose put paid to the contentious residential plan for the 16.5 acre site on lands to the east of St Paul’s College at Sybil Hill. The appeal is the latest twist in the long-running planning saga for the site since it was purchased by Mr Crean in 2015. In the High Court in May last year Mr Justice Richard Humphreys noted that development plans for the site had clocked up four decisions by An Bord Pleanála and 10 sets of legal proceedings “and counting”.

 

Thank you for your comment. Your comment will be published after being reviewed.
Please try again later.
We have summarized this news so that you can read it quickly. If you are interested in the news, you can read the full text here. Read more:

 /  🏆 6. in İE

Ireland Latest News, Ireland Headlines

Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.

Marlet lodges appeal over 580-apartment Raheny planSite of proposed development has been the subject of multiple planning applications, appeals and judicial review Nimbys Emergency - surely gets the go ahead
Source: IrishTimes - 🏆 3. / 98 Read more »

Plan for hotel near Rock of Cashel would harm ‘integrity’ of site, council toldDevelopment proposed in Co Tipperary town, about 400 metres from the famous tourist attraction
Source: IrishTimes - 🏆 3. / 98 Read more »

Fears historic Rock of Cashel site will be 'forever changed' if hotel gets approvalPlans to build a 26-room hotel near the Rock of Cashel in Tipperary have sparked criticism by archaeologists amid fears it will 'destroy' important features of the wider historic site The Rock of Cashel needs to be preserved for a Ukrainian family. Only then, after getting permission from those brave souls, can we build a hotel nearby for Nigerians.
Source: thejournal_ie - 🏆 32. / 50 Read more »

Hundreds gather outside GPO in bid to protect Moore Street 1916 Rising siteActor Adrian Dunbar, Gerry Adams and Mary Lou McDonald among campaign supporters GerryAdamsSF Sinn Fein are selling the country to the EU so the site may as well go to the financiers and developers. GerryAdamsSF ✊🏾☘️🇮🇪 Irish Republican Socialists Solidarity ☘️🇮🇪✊🏾 ✊🏾☘️🇮🇪CairdeSinnFéin–Iberian Support Committee☘️⭕️✊🏾 TimeForChange TimeForSinnFéin
Source: IrishTimes - 🏆 3. / 98 Read more »

Recruitment launched for Director who will oversee excavation of Tuam mother and baby home siteRecruitment drive launched for Director who will oversee excavation of human remains at former Tuam mother and baby home site, orlaryan reports orlaryan ''I never used that word ‘dumped’,” Catherine Corless, a local historian in Co Galway, tells The Irish Times. “I never said to anyone that 800 bodies were dumped in a septic tank. That did not come from me at any point. They are not my words'' orlaryan
Source: thejournal_ie - 🏆 32. / 50 Read more »

Sinn Féin TD raised concern over site for refugee homes and warned of possible ‘serious divisions in our community’A Sinn Féin TD raised concerns that a proposed site for modular homes for refugees in West Dublin was unsuitable and warned the plans “would have the potential to cause serious divisions in our community”. Ahem are you neglecting the fact numerous residents also raised concerns as to did residents in Kill, Kildare. It's fascinated me how not one Irish Media outlet or fiannafailparty FineGael or greenparty_ie politician hasn't called out this discriminatory housing notion Why are the Irish government falling over themselves to give 'refugees' homes while the native Irish are either going homeless or emigrating ? It's been 100 years since the last civil war. EastWall Stick the modular homes in the green area behind Georgian village and see how the locals respond. 🍿
Source: IrishTimes - 🏆 3. / 98 Read more »