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Historic planning breach amnesty is glaring omission from upcoming Bill

Monday, 13 February 2023

In this Sunday Business Post article, Partner and Chair of Property at ByrneWallace LLP, Michael Walsh, details the recently published draft Planning and Development Bill 2022. When enacted, the Bill will consolidate and reform a complex body of planning legislation. It sets out the processes of plan-making, consents, enforcement, environmental assessments and the roles of the planning bodies. However, the omission of a planning amnesty is a glaring feature of the draft Bill.

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Please note that the content of this summary does not amount to professional advice. Legal and tax advice should be sought in respect of specific queries. This update is provided on the basis of information available as at February 2023.