Galway Bay fm newsroom – A judicial review case taken over a planning decision made in relation to Screebe Lodge in Connemara will be heard in the High Court tomorrow.
The case is being taken by Screebe Estates Limited, in relation to a planning decision made by Galway County Council on the protected structure in Camus.
Screebe Estates Limited sought retention planning permission for horse stables, a boat shed and store, the re-roofing of an old cottage and additional guest accommodation among other works.
County planners ruled that the planning application was incomplete and needed a full Appropriate Assessment – or AA.
The company states that it only went ahead with the application on the basis that an AA was not required, according to a screening report.
A full hearing of the judicial review case will now take place at the High Court in Dublin tomorrow.
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High Court to hear Screebe Lodge judicial review
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