Pat Kenny wins planning battle to block five-storey nursing home beside his Dalkey home
Bartra now has four weeks in which to lodge an appeal to An Bord Pleanala. By Gordon Deegan Thursday 11 Mar 2021, 4:46 PM Mar 11th 2021, 4:46 PM 60,186 Views 78 Comments
Image: Sam Boal/RN
Image: Sam Boal/RN
BROADCASTER PAT KENNY has emerged victorious in his opposition against plans for a five-storey 104 bedroom nursing home on a site beside his home in Dalkey.
This follows Dun Laoghaire Rathdown County Council refusing planning permission to Bartra Capital for the planned care home on Thursday.
Kenny along with his wife Kathy had lodged a 15-page objection running to over 5,000 words against the plan.
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Broadcaster Pat Kenny has emerged victorious in his opposition against plans for a five-storey 104-bedroom nursing home on a site beside his family home in south Dublin.
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