Meath couple refused retention by An Coimisiun Pleanala for house built 18 years ago
Briefly

In Co Meath, a planning inspector indicated that a couple's retention application for their home built without permission should not be rejected solely for density reasons. The inspector noted that similar developments had been approved in the area. Rose and Chris Murray plan to reduce the size of their 526 sq m house by demolishing 267 sq m as part of their efforts to obtain retention after multiple failed attempts.
A planning inspector stated that Rose and Chris Murray should not be denied retention for their house built without permission solely due to density concerns, noting that similar developments have received permission in the area.
The couple's proposal includes the demolition of 267 sq m of their 526 sq m home in Faughan Hill, Bohermeen, as part of their retention application after several unsuccessful attempts.
Read at Independent
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