È in corso la demolizione di una casa costruita illegalmente nella contea di Meath

https://www.irishtimes.com/ireland/housing-planning/2026/03/19/demolition-of-illegally-built-meath-home-has-begun/

di BetterObligation9949

28 commenti

  1. iknowtheop on

    The correct outcome, great to see a swift resolution. You really have to nip these things in the bud.

  2. olibum86 on

    Is this a ticketed event, or can I just show up with some popcorn?

  3. If anyone has a JCB….can I borrow it to give the lads help in demolishing it??

  4. jimmobxea on

    They shouldn’t benefit from illegal building, but it seems a shame to knock it too. That’s said not sure there’s any mechanism to seize the house and sell it CAB style. With the proceeds going to the State.

  5. mybighairyarse on

    “refugees coming into the country”

    Ah yes. It’s all the Ukrainians fault…..

    Gowlbag

  6. Odd-Internal-3983 on

    It’s like the opposite story to the children’s hospital.

  7. Lucky-Entrepreneur48 on

    “The children are not going to go to a B&B in this day and age with all the homeless people, refugees coming into the country. It’s barbaric that you can pay your taxes in this country all your life and then be treated like that and put into a bed-and-breakfast.”

    All I need to know about that couple

  8. asdrunkasdrunkcanbe on

    Every fucking line of that article is infuriating.

    They’re trying to portray themselves as victims here. Reasonable people chewed up by the bureacracy.

    Talking about being homeless, about being afraid to come home.

    Just. Fuck. Off. Fucking entitled gowls. You got yourself into this mess and then spent 20 years fighting to stay in it and now you’re crying about it.

    Fuck off.

    You’ve left the country. Stay there. We don’t fucking want you. Waste of space.

  9. smashedspuds on

    What a waste really though, strip the ownership but keep the house

  10. tsubatai on

    Nice looking house. A lot better than some of the mcmansions I see around the place and currently being built.

    Why not compulsory sale, garnish a fine and grant retention to new owner?

  11. Sprezzatura1988 on

    “It was too big. We put our hands up 20 years ago to say we’re trying to fix the situation, but there’s no negotiating with them.”

    Ah yes, whomst among us has not at one time or another accidentally built a 500 square meter house after being refused planning permission for a smaller house.

  12. Far-Effective-6174 on

    These two are as symptomatic of a certain monied attitude as the greedy pharmacist and her wild eyed property developer husband in Wexford. Entitlement is a helluva drug.

  13. Byrnzillionaire on

    They broke the law and are now dealing with the consequences, thats how things should work.

    They can cry victim until the cows come home but they knew what they were doing and just arrogantly assumed that they’d eventually get away with it by going through countless appeals and arbitration etc. Hard not to feel sorry for their kids but thats on the parents.

  14. Inevitable-Virus-239 on

    Is this house actually posing a problem though, like if it’s structurally unsafe or causing damage to the environment or something fair enough but if it’s some kind of silly procedural issue tearing down the house seems stupid.

  15. ThreeTreesForTheePls on

    Spending 20 years consistently ignoring the rules, then blaming immigrants for your quality of life when your house is rightfully and legally destroyed.

    What an absolute true to the core pair of cunts.

  16. Perfect-Fondant3373 on

    Lads, when there is cameras about at least put on your hi vis and hard hat.

  17. susanboylesvajazzle on

    >Speaking on Thursday, Rose Murray said she feared arrest if she returned to Ireland.

    >“I don’t want to be arrested at Dublin Airport. I am not a criminal. This is a civil matter, it should have been sorted out 20 years ago.”

    >She said she would not watch the house being demolished. “I’m staying away until the order is lifted for my arrest so that I can actually come into the country.”

    Did I miss something? On what grounds is arrest being threatened?

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