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Meath County Council has taken possession of a sprawling €1 million home built without planning permission, closing the chapter on one of the longest-running planning disputes in Ireland. But this isn’t just a story about a house.
It’s a 20-year saga involving defiance, court battles, rejected appeals, and a family who openly admitted their decision to build was a “life-changing mistake,” yet kept fighting to save their home right to the bitter end.
Today's podcast traces the full story — from the first planning refusal in 2006, through years of legal setbacks, to the dramatic moment Gardaí arrived to enforce a High Court order. And asks the bigger question: in the middle of a housing crisis, does knocking this house make sense?
Ciara Doherty is joined by Amy Molloy, News and Investigations Correspondent with the Irish Independent.
By NewstalkMeath County Council has taken possession of a sprawling €1 million home built without planning permission, closing the chapter on one of the longest-running planning disputes in Ireland. But this isn’t just a story about a house.
It’s a 20-year saga involving defiance, court battles, rejected appeals, and a family who openly admitted their decision to build was a “life-changing mistake,” yet kept fighting to save their home right to the bitter end.
Today's podcast traces the full story — from the first planning refusal in 2006, through years of legal setbacks, to the dramatic moment Gardaí arrived to enforce a High Court order. And asks the bigger question: in the middle of a housing crisis, does knocking this house make sense?
Ciara Doherty is joined by Amy Molloy, News and Investigations Correspondent with the Irish Independent.