Same thing happened with Munster and Thomond Park, the residents were offered a significant increase on the market value of their houses to sell and drop their complaints.
Which houses were they and why were they bought? Surely they don't need to knock any houses down on Lansdowne Road?
Last edited by eirebhoy; 22/03/2007 at 12:18 PM.
So that's all it's for? The IRFU will lose millions just so people will drop complaints. The people on Lansdowne Road had very little to complain about anyway. In 2009, if this ever happens, their road won't be blocked off every 5 minutes with trains passing by. That's more than enough compensation for 2 years of noise and dust.
Bit of compassion here, buddy; they'll still be Southsiders.
If today's decision is in favour of the redevelopment, is that the end of the objections process and can building work theoretically start tomorrow?
any idea at what time the decision is due at?
From memory they need to knock one or two houses down at the end of the row nearest the turnstiles behind the West Stand in order to build a wide entrance plaze underneath the Dart line.
There was a whole ho-ha when the plans came out that someone should try and list these buildings as they allegedly have historical significance.
an appeal can only be lodged on a 'Point of Law'.
the decision itself cannot be appealed.
the only reason for an appeal is if the hearing/format was not carried out correctly or if for some reason it was not carried out legally. totally different to a planning decision where the actual decision forms the appeal.
No news yet? Being civil servants I presume they've knocked off for the day at this stage so looks like we must wait till tomorrow.
Together with all our hearts.
Just heard from an unofficial source that it has been approved. The inspector recommended that permission be refused but the planning board overturned it. All sysytems go so!![]()
"In life, it aint about how hard you can hit, it's about how hard you can get hit, and keep on moving forward"
Rocky Balboa
Ye great stuff - 23 conditions but capacity to stay at 50,000
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considering my tickets 4 Croker are row Z Cusack, the sooner the new ground opens the better, only concern being the deep pockets of d4 residents could facilitate a high court joust.
funny freudian slip as bryan dobson referred to landsdowne road as 'the rugby stadium'!! but overall good to see something might be planned and finished for once, one big step closer
details of conditions etc here...
http://www.pleanala.ie/lansdowne.html
Last edited by eirebhoy; 22/03/2007 at 6:23 PM.
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