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Planning Issues

Dáil Éireann Debate, Wednesday - 28 March 2012

Wednesday, 28 March 2012

Questions (193)

Gerald Nash

Question:

190 Deputy Gerald Nash asked the Minister for the Environment, Community and Local Government his plans to reopen a review into certain planning decisions in Carlow, Meath, Galway and Cork county councils and Dublin and Cork city councils; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [17108/12]

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The planning review announced by the former Minister for the Environment, Heritage and Local Government was intended to assess the application of planning legislation, policy and guidance within the development plan and development management systems at local level and to inform further policy development in these areas. A number of planning authorities, representing a broad geographical spread of both urban and rural areas as well as both large and small authorities, had been selected to assist in the review of policies and practices by reference to a number of cases raised with my Department. The Programme for Government includes, inter alia, specific commitments better to co-ordinate national, regional and local planning laws in order to achieve better and more co-ordinated development that supports local communities, to develop a coherent plan to deal with the issue of unfinished estates and to ensure that there is adequate access and participation by citizens and public representatives in decision making and policy formation. The resources of my Department will be directed primarily towards supporting the implementation of the Government’s commitments in these areas.

My Department is finalising the review of a number of specific complaints, following the initiating of the process by the former Minister. When this review is completed, I will issue a public statement outlining the complaints at issue, my response and any appropriate actions to be pursued in regard to further policy development and guidance, in line with commitments in the Programme for Government.

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