South Dublin Council ban on further data centres being challenged in High Court
The data centre operator claims the ban contravenes national and regional policy on data centres, was unreasonable and irrational.
The data centre operator claims the ban contravenes national and regional policy on data centres, was unreasonable and irrational.
Criticism of the location of the student accommodation has arisen, with residents saying it goes against the “spirit” of the local area.
The homes will be built close to Limerick city.
Under Dart+ West, a new station would be built at Spencer Dock alongside a new access point to Connolly Station from Preston Street.
The appeals board refused planning permission, saying the building “makes a positive contribution to the streetscape character and identity of the area”.
The digital display would have an ‘adverse impact’ on residents, Dublin City Council said.
The plans would have doubled the size of the existing supermarket and reduced the number of parking spaces.
The application sought to have the red exterior repainted grey as well as a new art deco arch built.
A new County Development Plan is set to come into effect during the summer.
The scheme seeks the demolition and clearance of the existing industrial single storey warehouses and sheds.
Harte Peat Ltd is seeking to overturn the EPA’s refusal to examine its applications for a licence it made in 2019.
The scheme includes new A&E facilities and cancer care facilities.
Environmental Protection Agency is seeking an injunction against Harte Peat Ltd to halt peat extraction in Westmeath.
The pub itself is a protected structure, and according to the planning application, it would be retained as part of any development.
News of two developments brought the system into focus again this week.
UK property developer Hammerson submitted planning applications today.
An Bord Pleanála said it is “not satisfied that the site was not previously used as, and does not contain, a children’s burial ground”.
Dublin City Council had recommended planning permission be refused on a number of grounds.
Minister for Tourism and Culture and local TD Catherine Martin has told the appeals board that she has “concerns in relation to this development”.
Survivors have criticised plans to build apartments at the site of a former mother and baby institution.
The developer has said it is “highly unlikely” the land in question is a burial site, but that this can’t be ruled out.
There have been more than a few ups and downs in the saga.
Publican Charlie Chawke said the development would be a “new beginning for Goatstown”.
Restaurants and cafes are calling for some leeway when it comes to applying for planning permission.
Liverpool City Council has approved the Premier League club’s application.
An Bord Pleanála rejected appeals by half a dozen parties against the decision of Dublin City Council to grant planning permission.
Survivors of Bessborough mother and baby home have welcomed the news.
It is believed to be the first time council planners have cited concerns about the growing number of hotels as a reason to refuse planning permission.
Residents claim to have been misled about the consultation and appeals process, but councillors deny this is the case.
A previous application was rejected back in 2017 following concerns from Irish Rail and local residents.
The developers paid €3.3 million to acquire the property last year.
Sinn Féin’s Eoin Ó Broin said the plans provided “further evidence” as to why co-living should not be permitted.
Planning permission was granted after revised plans for the mesh security gate were lodged.
Restaurants are allowed to remain open but only by offering a take away service.
An Bord Pleanála granted permission for the development despite opposition from hundreds of locals.
The development will also see the construction of two office buildings along with a hotel.
An application was lodged by the businessman Martin Keane to redevelop the Liberties marketplace last year.
One of the blocks reaches to 17 storeys in height comprising of 210 build to rent apartments.