“Non trascurare la mia cucina” – Il TD del Partito Verde per l’edilizia abitativa si è opposto alla costruzione di 330 nuove case sul terreno accanto al suo

https://m.independent.ie/irish-news/elections-2024/not-overlooking-my-kitchen-green-party-housing-td-objected-to-330-new-homes-on-land-next-door-to-him/a386424897.html

di PoppedCork

30 Comments

  1. zenzenok on

    Apparently the proposed development wasn’t in line with the local area plan and the high court overturned the proposal. Not sure what the truth is here but I wouldn’t trust an indo journalist to be fair on the Greens or other left leaning parties.

  2. Klutzy-Bathroom-5723 on

    What an idiot, he also said an eviction ban turns Ireland into a communist state.

    Why is someone like that allowed to write manifestos for the greens? Is this really the most competent person the greens (a centre left party, mind you!) have with regards to housing?

  3. Cautious-Hovercraft7 on

    Fionnán Sheahan, there’s definitely no bias there

  4. phonsie-dis on

    ” “Everyone should have a roof over their head,” the Green Party manifesto says. Not included though is the caveat: “Unless that house overlooks the home of a Green Party TD.” ”

    That’s not fair, in fairness. Just because a planning is big, or even needed, doesn’t mean it should be automatically accepted. Everyone should have a right to object to a plan that affects their home. Many plans in their early drafts are shockingly bad. Just fit as much houses and profit there as possible.

    The important part is it’s then up to the council to analyse the objections, pick out legitimate ones and get the planners to rework the plans to find a compromise planning that delivers houses but doesn’t fuck up anyone else’s life.

  5. itsfeckingfreezin on

    Not giving the Green Party a vote so if they are pulling that shite.

  6. AltruisticKey6348 on

    The greens love objecting to housing developments almost as much as SF, they have members in Dublin objecting to housing being built on family land on the west coast.

  7. Known_Owl_5406 on

    If that doesn’t prove every single politician is full of shit and only out for their own interests, I don’t what does!!

  8. waggersIRL on

    Was the act of challenging the planning was as a local direct impacted by the development, or was the objection on Green Party headed paper?

    Was there any discussion when our minister for health chose to have a baby through private health system?

  9. More-Investment-2872 on

    Green Party TD saying “do as I say, not as I do.” Nothing to see here.

  10. MaxiStavros on

    Why do people call them TDs still when there’s no Dáil to be a member of? He was a TD and he may be a TD again soon, but he’s just Joe Bloggs for now no?

  11. Shining_meteor on

    Why cant this be overturned already? This practice needs be abolished like today. One person or small group of people can submit a complaint that “hey it will inconvienence me” and hundreds of homes are not built as a result? Are we not shooting ourselves in the foot here? 

  12. jamster126 on

    Green party are going to be demolished in this GE. A lot of hate for them it seems.

  13. mastodonj on

    That’s the second hit piece from the Irish Independent bringing up the past. I look forward to the FG/FF hit pieces. Would take up the whole newspaper!

  14. Klutzy-Bathroom-5723 on

    Can someone explain generally how this works? Because the article states that ABP rejected his objections but also that the high court overturned the planning permission.

    I would assume the high court decision is the higher instance decision here? Would that mean your man objected with ABP, his objections were rejected and he subsequently went to the courts?

  15. DesertRatboy on

    The planning observation by Duffy was made in 2021. This is not a front page story two weeks out from an election.

  16. isogaymer on

    Honestly why would FG/FF need a press team when the Irish media does their work for them?

  17. What a selfish scumbag. I know his submissions wouldnt have been the basis for the development being struck down, but thats not the point. NIMBYists are as much of a selfish scourge as antimaskers. Green politicians don’t have to be left-wing, but addressing the housing and climate crises with higher density builds instead of more awful urban sprawl is the absolute minimum I’d expect from a politician claiming to be Green.

    A lot of high density developments are being struck down on the basis of being in contravention of local government development plans which undermine density. We need Dáil legislation that overrides all of these and protects highrise developments from Dublin to Donegal. A common argument used against big builds is the increase in traffic they’d bring to areas, but why should the onus be on the developers to address this? The FFG controlled councils are responsible for and have made an absolute gridlock balls out of traffic in cities like cork and galway, maybe complain to them if you’re so worried about traffic?

  18. His main issue was that a two-story house within the project would overlook his kitchen. The development, ranging from two to five stories, also includes a cycle lane connecting to his estate and passing by his house. Although Duffy opposed the height of the new buildings, he previously obtained permission to convert his own attic into a third story, and his estate already includes a four-story apartment complex.

  19. christismurph on

    So everyone has the right to object to a new development that impacts them. That’s normal. But you can’t expect to not have neighbours who can see your house. You also cannot object to all 330 homes considering it’s max 5 that would impact you probably.

  20. OneMushyPea on

    Never vote for FF
    Never vote for FG
    Never vote for Greens.
    Simple.

  21. ebagjones on

    What a decisively shit person.

    I can’t read the article, who is it so I know not to vote for them.

  22. Fast_Ingenuity390 on

    Oh, so we _do_ get a veto on who moves to our area?

  23. TotalTeacup on

    Greens in name only. I’ll remember this on voting day!

  24. senditup on

    The Greens think this is fine, but objecting to a disused factory or nursing home in your locality makes you a fascist.

  25. Surely someone can implement a planning objection system that filters out bizarre claims like this one. There should be a section where you have to really justify why it should be stopped. Cause and effects. Not just because it’s overlooking your kitchen.

  26. What a fucking joke. 2 houses behind me can see into my kitchen and I can see into theirs, but who gives a shit. Put up some blinds, plant a few trees. These cunts are exasperating. The ability to see into someone’s house shouldn’t have anything to do with planning. Fuck this country.

  27. Celticscooter on

    No Matter how many articles are written, you just never see any politician who is talking about 1000 homes BEING built. until we see news with houses being built all these present politician wasters shouldn’t be voted in.

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