Dwyer Nolan says it is in compliance and has also provided all the documents and information requested by Wicklow County Council
Dwyer Nolan was granted permission to build the clubhouse in 2001 and as part of the conditions for that permission it was required to lodge a cash security of some €63,000 to the council.The High Court has refused to strike out a dispute over whether a clubhouse at Bray Golf Club in Co Wicklow was built in compliance with its planning permission.
Dwyer Nolan was granted permission to build the clubhouse in 2001 and as part of the conditions for that permission it was required to lodge a cash security of some €63,000 to the council.‘After Eircom I decided I should stay away from things I know nothing about’The council has resisted returning it because, it says, it is not satisfied that a condition of the permission, regarding the drainage system, has been met.
Dwyer Nolan says it is in compliance and has also provided all the documents and information requested by the council. The council argued that because of Dwyer Nolan’s inordinate and inexcusable delay, the local authority will suffer general prejudice. The question the court had to consider was the balance of justice in allowing the case to continue.