Archive for the ‘planning’ Category

Council’s rezoning proposal questioned

Thursday, February 25th, 2010
The first draft of the Fingal Development Plan 2011-17 proposes to rezone part of the Brickfields and a section of Seagrange Park in Baldoyle. ... See all stories on this topic

Malahide planning notices

Wednesday, October 28th, 2009
PLANNING APPLICATIONS RECEIVED:

Council rejects high rise Howth plan

Wednesday, September 30th, 2009
Local Fianna Fáil representative, Averil Power, told Northside People that a balanced rejuvenation of this part of Howth would be very welcome but this ...

Does Fingal County Council have any village design standardsHowth

Wednesday, September 30th, 2009
seen here This is execrably bad Fingal County Council How could you have ..... Re Does Fingal County Council have discretion to contravene ACA Objectives ...

Plans for 200+ new houses in Drynam rejected

Wednesday, September 16th, 2009
[fingal indo reports] REVISED plans to build more than 200 homes on the outskirts of Swords has been shot down by the planning appeals authority on the grounds that it would ‘give rise to a low standard residential environment’. Albany Homes has lost out on its bid to construct the new estate, close to Drynam Hall, Melrose Park and Kinsealy Downs, after An Bord Pleanála upheld a decision by Fingal County Council to reject the plan. A previous application for 205 units had been granted permission by Fingal County Council but the revised application sought to build 214 units. In its decision to ...

Apartments plan lodged

Wednesday, August 26th, 2009
DEVELOPERS have applied for planning permission to construct some 62 apartments and townhouses on Station Road in Portmarnock. The development, if approved, will consist of 49 one, two and three-bed apartments in four blocks of two to five storeys each.

Aldi store in talks over seafront site

Tuesday, August 25th, 2009
By John MANNING PRE-PLANNING discussions over a proposal to bring an Aldi store to the seafront of Portmarnock have been held with Fingal County Council, ...

Bayside Public Pressure finally axes second mobile phone mast!

Saturday, July 4th, 2009
Earlier this year Meteor’s attempts to site a mobile phone antenna at Bayside Square were stopped by prompt and vocal opposition from local residents. The application had attempted to claim exemption from planning permission, but this was refused by the Council following residents’ objections. The Council refused the exemption on the grounds that a childcare facility was operating from the same address. During the campaign spearheaded by Socialist Party public representative in the area Brian Greene, it emerged that for a number of months a second Vodafone mast had been operating above the building at Bayside Square without the knowledge ...

Hill walkers lose stable battle with Gannon

Tuesday, June 30th, 2009
By Cormac Murphy Hill walkers in Howth have lost their battle against one ... He owns land at Robswall in Malahide, pubs in Kinsale in County Cork and half ...

Centre plan on long finger - News, frontpage - Fingal-Independent.ie

Tuesday, June 2nd, 2009
Cllr Joan Maher (FG), and Cllr Robbie Kelly (GP), got into a row over which department was responsible for freezing council funds with Cllr Maher laying the blame at the feet of the Green Party minister, John Gormley TD and Cllr Kelly ... Fingal-Independent.ie - News RSS Feed - http://www.fingal-independent.ie/news/?service=Rss