Appeals lodged against dressage rider's Wicklow stud farm

Two third-party appeals have been submitted to An Coimisiún Pleanála opposing planning permission for a new stud farm in Wicklow. The permission was granted to leading dressage rider Josephine Delahoyde in January. The proposed development includes stables, arenas, and other facilities at Ballymoat, Glenealy.

In January, Wicklow County Council approved planning permission for Josephine Delahoyde to construct a new stud farm and dressage stables at Ballymoat in Glenealy, County Wicklow. The project encompasses two stable blocks equipped with stores, tack rooms, and toilets, along with a breeding barn, outdoor and indoor arenas, a canteen, and staff facilities. A new entrance is also part of the plans.

Opposition has emerged through two third-party planning appeals lodged with An Coimisiún Pleanála, the body responsible for reviewing such decisions. These appeals challenge the council's approval, though specific grounds for the objections were not detailed in available reports.

The development aims to support dressage activities for Delahoyde, a prominent figure in the equestrian sport. As planning processes continue, the outcome could impact local land use and equestrian infrastructure in the region.

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Padel 100 Ltd has submitted plans to Cork County Council for two modular padel courts in Fermoy, North Cork. The proposed facility aims to provide a low-impact option for local players with quick setup potential. Objections can be lodged until March 6.

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Plans to convert a grain store at Housedean Farm into an indoor padel court have been approved by the South Downs National Park Authority. The facility aims to diversify the farm's operations while preserving its agricultural functions. The court will serve both campsite visitors and the public, enhancing local tourism offerings.

A commercial property in Hereford, previously slated for a gymnastics centre, may instead become home to four padel courts. Warwick-based Deol Leisure, operating as Padel + Play, has submitted a planning application to convert the site. The proposal highlights the growing popularity of padel in the area.

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Rutland County Council is considering proposals to build two padel courts at Rutland Water Golf Club. The development aims to introduce the rapidly growing sport to the site, with minimal impact on local traffic and parking. A consultation period is set for February ahead of a final decision.

 

 

 

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