A “legal problem” encountered by An Bord Pleanála has placed the planning permissions of up to 27,000 homes, already delayed, in jeopardy, the Business Post can reveal.
Housing A “legal problem” encountered by An Bord Pleanála has placed the planning permissions of up to 27,000 homes, already delayed, in jeopardy, the Business Post can reveal.
The agency has admitted that it may have no option but to refuse permissions on large housing developments which have already been delayed in the planning system for nearly a year. Oonagh Buckley, the interim chairperson of An Bord Pleanála, has said due to the changes in recent ...
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.
Bord Bia’s Talent Academy celebrates 10 years of its Origin Green Ambassador ProgrammeBord Bia has launched its search for top talent for the 2023 Origin Green Ambassador Programme with up to fifteen fully funded places on offer. The programme, in conjunction with UCD Michael Smurfit Graduate Business School includes a full funded masters in Business Sustainability, a bursary and a secured work placement through Bord Bia’s domestic and global network. Applications are open now and will close on May 1st, 2023, with the programme commencing in September 2023.
Read more »
Bord Bia’s Talent Academy celebrates 10 years of its Origin Green Ambassador ProgrammeBord Bia has launched its search for top talent for the 2023 Origin Green Ambassador Programme with up to fifteen fully funded places on offer. The programme, in conjunction with UCD Michael Smurfit Graduate Business School includes a full funded masters in Business Sustainability, a bursary and a secured work placement through Bord Bia’s domestic and global network. Applications are open now and will close on May 1st, 2023, with the programme commencing in September 2023.
Read more »
Cancer screening services at risk amid rise in legal claims, HSE warnsWarning to new HSE chief of threat to future of cancer screening services
Read more »
Fears over future of cancer screening as legal actions continue to riseDifficulty recruiting staff to work in an environment where they will be processing a high volume of tests while running the risk of being sued
Read more »
Democratic states stockpile abortion pills as legal battle continuesUS supreme court temporarily blocks ruling to restrict availability of FDA-approved abortion medication
Read more »