Ireland’s planning regime is not serving the public good in important respects, in particular through the apparent impossibility of proceeding in a reasonable timescale with vital national projects. The Government has recognised this and implicitly acknowledged that the Planning and Development Act, passed in the dying days of the previous administration, will not fix some of the key problems.
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