Casa costruita senza progetto approvato da demolire

https://www.rte.ie/news/leinster/2026/0319/1564104-meath-house/

di Jon_J_

21 commenti

  1. offshwga on

    Fucking Neck!

    I wonder how much all the solicitor/barrister costs were?

  2. Intelligent-Aside214 on

    It’s annoying but if it isn’t demolished it delegitimises our planning law system

  3. Sweaty-Adeptness1541 on

    Who the hell builds without planning permission!

  4. Henry_Bigbigging on

    My offer to rent my own 4.5 ton and go to town on this house still stands.

  5. qwerty_1965 on

    I hope this is livestreamed on tiktok. Or will the Garda have a cordon going back a kilometre or two?!

  6. Toffeeman_1878 on

    20 years to get it demolished. The only winners here are the solicitors and legal wigs.

  7. witchy_gremlin on

    We live on a floating rock in what could be infinite space

  8. Bill_Badbody on

    Gardai appear to be at th we scene, yet seem happy to allow the most unsafe use of a tele porter I’ve seen in a very ongoing time.

    In the embedded tweet in the article, the video a teleporter carrying what looks like a counter top or something like that. But there are two lads standing on the pallet holding whatever is being moved in place.

    If you done that on a site you’d be given a red card and thrown off straight away.

    All this on the road too.

    https://preview.redd.it/idd2oiiwizpg1.jpeg?width=2400&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=c92adbaa695c1e00ff4314fec1a05883bea014fd

  9. SouthSource1936 on

    Its awful to see this happening but otherwise it would totally undermind the planning process. It would effectively allow wealthy individuals to ride roughshod over planning, build what they like and fight it forever in court. Even if the house was re-purposed as a nursing home or similar, the legal ownership of it would be fraught with problems. Would the neighbours who want to see the house remain, like to see it used as a residence for refugees? I wouldn’t imagine so. Sometimes the law is an ass for a reason.

  10. Absolute jokers:

    The Court of Appeal said that after being refused planning initially, they were “undaunted, and in flagrant and wilful breach of the planning laws”, they “built their house anyway”.

    “Not only that, they built a house twice the size of the house for which permission had been refused,” it said.

  11. Willing_Cause_7461 on

    We’d be the sort to burn food during a famine because the importer didn’t fill out the paperwork.

  12. Meanwhile there’s multiple IPAS Centers built with no planning dotted around the country

  13. Vicaliscous on

    I know it can’t be a free for all but after spending over a year trying to get planning for a 55sqm extension for my disabled parents my biggest regret is applying for planning. If I sent my 4 month grandson in there for a job he’d have known more about the process than most I’ve spoken to so far.

  14. brianmmf on

    As much as this should happen, I am really curious why a council has the authority and decided to reject planning for a large home on a 4.5 acre privately owned and rural site.

    When you see pictures of the home it isn’t objectionable in any particular way.

    What was the basis of the planning being rejected? Was it legitimate or dubious?

  15. micosoft on

    Date & Time please. Hopefully someone will setup a beer truck. Wonderful to see the dozer going into this building. The better publicised this is the more these type of people will not pull these stunts.

  16. Ibetnoonehasthisname on

    Good. Fuck that chancer and his gaudy McMansion. The legal system is banjaxed if it took 20 years to get to this point though.

  17. Vicaliscous on

    How did they even notice it? Such a small unassuming little build.

  18. SirMike_MT on

    20 years to finally get it done, and only recently issuing arrest warrants, another example of what a joke of a system we have here!

  19. South_Hedgehog_7564 on

    Why was permission refused in the first place? This is a ridiculous situation – right in the middle of the country’s worst housing crisis.

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