Developer seeking to build hotel and 688 apartments on former RTE site in south Dublin
As part of one of the conditions attached to the permission, the council issued a demand to Cairn to pay €9.97 million in planning contributions.
However, in new correspondence with the council, the appeals board confirmed that Cairn has withdrawn its first party appeal. The letter provides no reason for the withdrawal. Ms Desmond has made a joint appeal with neighbours on Ailesbury Road, Chris Comerford and John and Imelda Gleeson. The Ailesbury Apartments Management Co Ltd has appealed against two conditions attached to the permission.
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