Ireland’s planning system was thrown into chaos last year after Paul Hyde, the deputy chairman of An Bord Pleanála (ABP), resigned and was later sentenced to two months’ imprisonment for failing to declare a personal interest in a planning case. The knock-on impact created a massive backlog in planning cases at the regulator. While the issue seems to have been eased for housing, with property completions up this year compared to last, one sector suffering is wind farms. ABP has … read more »
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