'This has enveloped our entire lives for the last seven years' - Bitter row between neighbours over house extension in Sutton beach enclave set for court
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'This has enveloped our entire lives for the last seven years' - Bitter row between neighbours over house extension in Sutton beach enclave set for court
"Next-door neighbours say fallout has dominated their lives since dispute began in 2019 After six years of acrimony, a long-running row between next-door neighbours over an extension in one of the most desirable coastal locations in Dublin might finally reach a conclusion in the Circuit Court this week. The dispute centres on a two-storey, 129 square metre addition to businessman ­Philip Farrelly's Victorian home at Burrow Road in Sutton that was built without planning permission."
"After six years of acrimony, a long-running row between next-door neighbours over an extension in one of the most desirable coastal locations in Dublin might finally reach a conclusion in the Circuit Court this week. The dispute centres on a two-storey, 129 square metre addition to businessman ­Philip Farrelly's Victorian home at Burrow Road in Sutton that was built without planning permission."
Next-door neighbours report that the fallout has dominated their lives since the dispute began in 2019. After six years of acrimony, the long-running row over an extension in one of Dublin's most desirable coastal locations may reach a conclusion in the Circuit Court this week. The contested addition is a two-storey, 129 square metre extension to businessman Philip Farrelly's Victorian home on Burrow Road in Sutton. The extension was built without planning permission. The case focuses on unauthorised development, neighbour impact, and enforcement of planning rules in a high-value residential area.
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