Irish
planning minister Eoghan Murphy has urged councils to clamp down on discussion
of individual planning applications before they are determined by officials and
to ensure that officials don’t participate in exchanges about the merits of
proposals. In a letter to council chief executives and senior planners signed
by Terry Sheridan, chief planner in the Department of Housing, Planning and
Local Government, and sent to The Planner, concern is voiced over the risk to
“due process”.
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