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AN BORD Pleanála has consented to High Court orders overturning its planning permission for 358 student accommodation bed spaces and four staff apartments on a site alongside the existing Trinity Hall student accommodation complex in south Dublin.
Patricia Kenny, from nearby Temple Road, Dartry, took the proceedings against the board over its permission granted last August.
On Monday, Mr Justice Richard Humphreys, who manages the High Court’s commercial planning and strategic infrastructure list, was told the board was consenting to an order quashing its permission decision and to a costs order. The judge made those orders.
The permission was for demolition of existing structures within the curtilage of Greenane House, a protected structure, and for the construction of four apartments and 358 student accommodation bed spaces and associated site works at Cunningham House, Trinity Hall.
The Supreme Court has made orders deferring the sale of the Dartry home of an elderly couple, for the purpose of meeting legal costs judgments of some â¬663,000 against the husband, until after their deaths.
The Supreme Court ordered, as a condition of a stay on the sale of their Dartry home, that James and Patricia Kenny must put their Co Donegal holiday home up for sale within six months to go towards paying off the 2010 judgments.
The judgments were obtained by Trinity College, Dublin, against Mr Kenny following his protracted litigation, in which he represented himself, over the building of student accommodation near their Dartry home.