...near the Red Cow roundabout and Newlands Cross.A proposal to locate the national children's hospital on the extensive...
Judge Linnane said she was satisfied that Verve Marketing Limited was operating in breach of the planning laws and...
...first students are expected to start in the new Dublin Institute of Technology (DIT) in September 2014.An Bord Pleanala...
...€500m DIT centralised development at Grangegorman has gotten the go-ahead from An Bord Pleanala.However, plans for three...
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Bord Pleanala approved the plan to relocate DIT to Grangegorman The Irish Times takes no responsibility for the content or availability of other websites An Bord Pleanála has approved the development of a €486 million centralised Dublin Insitute of... Full Article at Irish Times
Our primary role is to develop graduates who will contribute to building Ireland’s future and this news is very positive for our future graduates.” The proposals contains plans for three buildings of between 12 and 15 storeys in height. However An Bord... Full Article at BreakingNews.ie
The planning decision by An Bord Pleanala, and the findings of both independent reports by Prof Eric van Rongen and KEMA, confirm that the EirGrid east-west interconnector does not pose a health threat to the public
Businesswoman and member of the board charged with developing the new national children’s hospital, Norah Casey, has backed the Mater hospital as the best location for the new facility. Speaking at the Irish Nurses and Midwives Organisation (INMO)... Full Article at Irish Times
€65 million to upgrade the road from Camp Junction to Dingle is a waste of money, according to a West Kerry group that has been formed to oppose the planned development.The group, Meitheal Fhorbairt Inbhuanaithe Chorca Dhuibhne, is made up of Dingle... Full Article at Kerryman
DEBATE over a new National Children's Hospital continues to drag on. It is almost three months since An Bord Pleanala refused permission for a €650m hospital, rising to 17 storeys, at the site of the existing Mater Hospital.Since then, we've heard... Full Article at Dublin Evening Herald
An Bord Pleanala rejected the original plans at the Mater - but those have now been redrawn on a lower scale. The Mater, Temple Street Children's Hospital and the Rotunda Maternity Hospital argue that a tri-located hospital will provide the best... Full Article at BreakingNews.ie
Bord Pleanala refused planning permission for the proposed development in February on the basis that its height, bulk, scale and mass would have a profound negative impact on Dublin's skyline. Supporters of developing the national children’s hospital on... Full Article at Irish Times
They criticise Louth County Council's Development Plan's support of the low density residential settlement pattern in the area and refer to it as an 'unsustainable form of settlement in the countryside' .They are asking An Bord Pleanala to regard the... Full Article at The Argus
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An Bord Pleanala and Ireland: State of the Nation: A Review of Ireland's Planning System 2000-2011' graded local authorities from A to F, using several criteria, including the number of cases appealed to An Bord Pleanala, the amount of vacant housing, land rezonings and one-off houses granted permission.
An Bord Pleanala and Colorado: Dr Jim Shmerling, who runs the Children's Hospital in Colorado, said he was convinced that the controversial Mater hospital remains the "optimal" site for the €650m children's facility, despite the fact that An Bord Pleanala rejected it on grounds of height and density.
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