Clontarf Golf Club opposed the Collins Avenue East development over concerns about the impact on two of the holes on the course. Photograph: David SleatorContentious plans for a seven-storey, 67-unit build-to-rent scheme for Collins Avenue East on Dublin’s north side has been given the green light by An Bord Pleanála.
The golf club was one of five parties to lodge appeals to An Bord Pleanála against the grant of permission by Dublin City Council for the scheme 400m to the northwest of Killester village. The other appellants were Cllr Deirdre Heney , Lesley Byrne and Derek Breen, Paul Daly and Lisa Lynn. The golf club bounds the site to the south, and Mr Hyde stated that no specific measures are included in the proposal to ensure protection of the recreational amenities and playability of the golf course. He stated that no security netting or fencing was proposed by the developers.
The appeals board granted planning permission in line with the recommendation of its inspector Pauline Fitzpatrick.
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