File photo outside St Anne's Park in Raheny Image: Sam Boal/RollingNews.ie File photo outside St Anne's Park in Raheny Image: Sam Boal/RollingNews.ie AN APPLICATION FOR planning permission has been made for a major property development beside St Anne’s Park in north Dublin, more than a year after the developer’s initial submission to build in the area was rejected.
Crekav initially lodged planning permission to build 104 houses and 432 apartments, but the plan was rejected in 2018 by An Bórd Pleanála after a High Court case taken by Clonres CLG, a group representing local residents. Donna Cooney, a Green Party councillor for the Clontarf ward said to the revised application was “shocking”.The High Court case taken by Clonres represented the first time a decision made under the State’s new “fast-track” planning system had been challenged.
Under this system, large-scale housing applications are determined directly by the board, not local authorities.
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