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An Taisce Challenge to M3 fails

category meath | history and heritage | news report author Wednesday April 04, 2007 16:05author by TaraWatchauthor email info at tarawatch dot org Report this post to the editors

The High Court today rejected an application for leave to seek judicial review of the M3 tolling scheme

An Taisce sought leave to challenge the National Roads Authority (NRA) and the Minister for Transport, Martin Cullen, under Section 18 of the Roads Act, a section which relates to procedural issues, public consultation and the formal adoption of a plan for road works.

An Taice HQ, at Tailors Hall, Dublin
An Taice HQ, at Tailors Hall, Dublin

An Taisce argued that the NRA did not follow correct procedures in formally adopting its road plan for the €900 million M3 project.

An Taisce had been aware of the issue for some time, but has so far refrained from becoming directly involved in legal challenges to road schemes.

The critical issue to the court today was that Ian Lumley had already raised the Section 18 objection at the An Bord Pleanala oral hearing in 2002. Therefore, it was much too late to seek review of the issue now. The review should have taken place within 3 months of the An Bord Pleanala approival in 2003. Costs were not awarded against An Taisce, because they had originally sought to have this hearing held ex parte, but Judge Peter Kelly insistedf last Friday the NRA and the Minister be given a chance to respond.

TaraWatch extends it sympathies to An Taisce, and continues its campaign to save Tara by making complaints to the EU, Coillte and other bodies. We are currently fundraising to have a professional archaeological report done, which will be central to these complaints.

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 #   Title   Author   Date 
   Irish Times: An Taisce's legal challenge to M3 tolling fails     TaraWatch    Thu Apr 05, 2007 10:03 
   Surely this is not true...     Northern Light    Thu Apr 05, 2007 10:46 
   Only way forward?     W. Finnerty.    Thu Apr 05, 2007 13:21 
   The following were asked to make affidavits     anon    Thu Apr 05, 2007 14:03 
   Press Release on Lismullin     Muireann Ni Bhrolchain    Thu Apr 05, 2007 14:53 
   PPP Swindlers     W. Finnerty.    Thu Apr 05, 2007 14:59 
   There's no way...     Northern Light    Thu Apr 05, 2007 19:03 
   good point     excatly    Thu Apr 05, 2007 19:31 
   Emails were sent     anon    Thu Apr 05, 2007 22:23 
 10   court didn't think much of the last experts or affidavits     anonanon    Fri Apr 06, 2007 23:58 
 11   Been here before?     Fridays    Tue Apr 17, 2007 20:27 


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