A group of residents of Ranelagh in Dublin 6 have been given permission by the High Court to pursue their legal challenge to the MetroLink rail project.
The judicial review proceedings – brought by 19 residents of Dartmouth Square – challenging An Coimisiún Pleanála’s (ACP) grant of permission for the 18.8km, mostly underground, rail line came before Ms Justice Emily Farrell on Monday.
The multibillion euro project would run from Swords in north Dublin to Charlemont, close to Ranelagh, in
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