bryan@TheCork.ie
Local Authorities – which can be City Councils or County Councils are made up of people – and these people have sympathy with families erecting memorials to road victims.
Generally speaking, in Ireland, before you built or erect something you need two things: 1) Permission from the landowner 2) Planning Permission (unless it is a smaller exempted development). A local authority is both a roads authority (being the landowner of public roads), and a planning authority (having the task of issuing planning permissions) so if anyone was going to have a policy on the erection of memorials on public roads it would be a Local Authority.
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