Dublin residents overturn permission for 299 housing units beside Clonkeen College

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Dublin residents overturn permission for 299 housing units beside Clonkeen College
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An Bord Pleanála had granted approval for the proposed development in south Co Dublin

The site, previously used as playing pitches by the Deansgrange secondary school Clonkeen College, is owned by the Christian Brothers’s approval decision of December 2021, said she intends to make orders overturning the permission for the development by Clonkeen Investments DAC on lands adjoining Clonkeen College, Deansgrange, Co Dublin.

Florida politician lashes Ireland as ‘anti-Semitic country’ in row with governor over football game visitPermission was sought for 299 units, comprising 60 duplexes in six three-storey blocks, 239 apartments in four six-storey blocks, and a single storey childcare facility on a site owned by the Christian Brothers but subject to a contract for sale to Clonkeen Investments, the completion of which depended on planning permission.

In her 77-page judgment, Ms Justice Egan found errors in how the board interpreted the development plan, particularly in relation to the application of policies for lands in institutional use. Playing fields at Clonkeen College, where permission was sought for 299 units. Photograph: Dave Meehan The board’s conclusion that the permission did not materially contravene the development plan in respect of institutional lands was made in excess of its powers and is invalid, she ruled.

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