Hayes Solicitors Limerick

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The High Court has granted leave for a judicial review of a decision by An Bord Pleanála to grant planning permission for a housing development in Limerick. The development, consisting of 54 residential units, primarily in apartment blocks, on a greenfield site off St Patrick's Road in Limeri

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A solicitor who objected to a strategic housing development in Limerick on environmental grounds has welcomed a decision by An Bord Pleanála to refuse planning permission for a second time. Limerick solicitor Michelle Hayes, president of Environmental Trust Ireland, said the proposed developm

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A large-scale strategic housing development in Limerick has been refused planning permission after environmental objections were raised. The development at Canal Bank, Corbally would have comprised seven separate blocks of build-to-rent and student apartments, ranging in height from six to 10 storey

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The first strategic housing development in Limerick has been refused planning permission on environmental grounds. An Bord Pleanála said it was not satisfied beyond reasonable doubt that the development of student and build-to-rent apartments at Punches Cross would not have a "significant neg

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