Happy Girl
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Sorry about that...
I presume that the RA does not have any legal entitlement to the land in question so (planning permissions allowing) the developer can do what they like with it as (presumably) the beneficial owner.
Mybe i am missing something here but as it is a green area can you not send out your kids to play on it more while the planning is going on. Surely the council can't sell it if it is a green area for your site?
Start writing to your town councillers and TD's from the area perhaps?
We had a similar situation in our estate a couple of years back. Seven years after finishing the estate he applied for permission to build four more at the edge of our green area. Residents Association and individuals objected. We got local papers etc involved.
Developer was refused permission. We have even since got council to take over estate.
Have you looked at the original planning application (and permission) for the estate? It might be useful to see what was intended for that green area then.
Just rang Council half hour ago to see where I would obtain original planning file to investigate this. Thank you so much for all contributions. They are very much appreciated. Two heads (or more) certainly are better than one. Any suggestions re Solicitor who might take us on.
Actually to get a consultation with a solicitor for approximately an hour would cost a couple of hundred euro at the maximum. Divide that by the number of people involved and I'd imagine it's easily affordable.
An informed person would be aware that they only have a fraction of the information needed to make an informed reply or provide informed advice.i am new to askaboutmoney and this thread cries out ffor professional advice. are such persons usually slow to give free advice. it is sad to see people endeavouring to be of help when an informed person could put the issue to bed in one response.
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