>Michael Nelligan, who has also lodged an appeal, previously told the council the proposal was “too big and would have a significant devaluing negative effect on the enjoyment” of his family’s adjoining property.
>Dr Conor Brosnan, a GP at Dingle Medical Centre, expressed concern at that stage about patients potentially experiencing even greater difficulty finding parking spaces due to the development.
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> In his objection to the council, the third appellant, Liam O’Keeffe, of Longford Street, Killorglin, said there seemed to be only two housing units for artists on the site. “There should be housing on the site and not a gallery and performance space etc,” he wrote.
He’s objecting to a cinema on the grounds that it doesn’t include enough housing? What?
Hello from the UK. I’m really sorry to see that you, like us, also have to put up with fucking dickheads who’ll oppose any and every planning application that’s ever submitted on the most spurious of grounds.
Chingaso-Deluxe on
NIMBYs and begrudgers. What a proud nation we are…
chill_2026 on
they could have used a nicer picture of Yvonne
Unhappy-Avocado1531 on
The Irish are so good to each other, always looking out for each other. I love our sense of community, we really look after our own🥺🥺
Subterraniate2 on
Am I hallucinating, or did Aidan Gillen and Camille O’S not buy the old cinema in Dingle just like this, but without any objections?
(Maybe that predated the UI For Artists, since which time anyone owning a paintbrush is deemed one of ‘the élite’)
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In fairness, I don’t really mind the GP one about parking. That seems valid enough and no harm in ensuring that is factored into plans.
The others are just being arseholes though. The country will turn into a land of hotels and vape shops with nothing for people to do.
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>Michael Nelligan, who has also lodged an appeal, previously told the council the proposal was “too big and would have a significant devaluing negative effect on the enjoyment” of his family’s adjoining property.
>Dr Conor Brosnan, a GP at Dingle Medical Centre, expressed concern at that stage about patients potentially experiencing even greater difficulty finding parking spaces due to the development.
> In his objection to the council, the third appellant, Liam O’Keeffe, of Longford Street, Killorglin, said there seemed to be only two housing units for artists on the site. “There should be housing on the site and not a gallery and performance space etc,” he wrote.
He’s objecting to a cinema on the grounds that it doesn’t include enough housing? What?
So these should just get a straight FRO response?
Plans here: [https://www.eplanning.ie/KerryCC/AppFileRefDetails/2561221/0](https://www.eplanning.ie/KerryCC/AppFileRefDetails/2561221/0)
This is why we can’t have nice things.
Hello from the UK. I’m really sorry to see that you, like us, also have to put up with fucking dickheads who’ll oppose any and every planning application that’s ever submitted on the most spurious of grounds.
NIMBYs and begrudgers. What a proud nation we are…
they could have used a nicer picture of Yvonne
The Irish are so good to each other, always looking out for each other. I love our sense of community, we really look after our own🥺🥺
Am I hallucinating, or did Aidan Gillen and Camille O’S not buy the old cinema in Dingle just like this, but without any objections?
(Maybe that predated the UI For Artists, since which time anyone owning a paintbrush is deemed one of ‘the élite’)
In fairness, I don’t really mind the GP one about parking. That seems valid enough and no harm in ensuring that is factored into plans.
The others are just being arseholes though. The country will turn into a land of hotels and vape shops with nothing for people to do.