Moral Ethos
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Moral Ethos, so what is unusual about this situation ? this goes on all the time. Ireland really is a place of who you know and how much you can pay, like it or not, and i am not saying this is right. anyway, from my experience it is not the local authority planners who have final say, it is the architect and believe me i know what i am talking about ! who do you think pays for all those fine dinners and weekends away and contributions for this cause and the other.
If I were you, I would take a sensible decision and not yet involved. You won't win and you will only make your life difficult ! As for protecting your identity, which planet are you from ?
sorry if this sounds abrupt, but i am afraid this is pretty much the name of the game and always will be (bent bureaucrats and their monied chums).
I was thinking of using my maiden name and using my parents address 2 counties away. Would that work?Moral I would suggest what you do is get somebody else to make the complaint for you, someone in a totally different county.
I know someone who put in an objection and they received an initial acknowledgement letter and received a letter of a decision to grant PP to the party they were objecting to. I can only presume that the Applicant received a letter notifying them of the objection.
Thanks for the advice so far.
Ok, this is what has happened. This guy bought the house from our ex neighbour last year. The person who bought the house is from the UK and uses this house as a holiday home. He has local firms doing all the works whilst he is resident elsewhere.
Last week they attacked a hedge on which sit many trees that overhang my property. They have removed the hedge on his side to such an extent that the roots of the trees would be weakened and in the event of a storm the trees would be liable to fall onto my house. I checked the planning online and there was no permission granted to remove the hedge.
I feel that my home may be at risk from his actions.
Your continued advice is most welcome.
This particular planning permission has a specific condition that hedges must be retained. In fact it is a feature of all planning granted in this midland county.Removing a hedge is probably OK unless it was a specific condition of the Grant of Planning Permission that it be retained.
I was thinking of using my maiden name and using my parents address 2 counties away. Would that work?
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