Minister of State Niall Collins has said he 'acted correctly' in a planning application he made in Limerick in 2001.
MINISTER OF STATE Niall Collins has said he “acted correctly” in a planning application he made in Limerick in 2001.
In a statement, the Limerick TD said he applied to Limerick County Council for planning permission in 2001 in his own name, on lands owned by his father in Patrickswell, Co Limerick.
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