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FINGAL County Council has delivered 'a knock out blow' to plans by Conor McGregor for a boutique style seaside hotel for Howth in north county Dublin.

The council has refused planning permission to G Boppers Ltd for the 35 bedroom hotel after a wave of local opposition with one local woman raising concerns that the hotel may be an Ibiza-style party venue.

Conor McGregor property empire hit as plans for new boutique hotel REFUSED after locals' 'Ibiza parties' objections
Conor McGregor property empire hit as plans for new boutique hotel REFUSED after locals' 'Ibiza parties' objections
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Conor McGregor property empire hit as plans for new boutique hotel REFUSED after locals' 'Ibiza parties' objections
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The Waterside Pub, Bar and Upper Deck Restaurant on Harbour Road in Howth
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Conor McGregor property empire hit as plans for new boutique hotel REFUSED after locals' 'Ibiza parties' objections
Conor McGregor property empire hit as plans for new boutique hotel REFUSED after locals' 'Ibiza parties' objections
The hotel proposal was refused on two grounds
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Conor McGregor property empire hit as plans for new boutique hotel REFUSED after locals' 'Ibiza parties' objections
Conor McGregor property empire hit as plans for new boutique hotel REFUSED after locals' 'Ibiza parties' objections
There were concerns that the hotel would become a Ibiza-style party venue
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G Boppers Ltd was seeking planning permission to demolish a part four storey and part-two storey building and in their place construct a part five-storey and part four-storey terraced building on the site of the The Waterside Bar, Harbour Road and Church Street, Howth.

The scheme was to include a pub and restaurant and boutique hotel bedrooms on the second, third and fourth floors including a 122 sq metre residents' terrace area.

Now, in a refusal on two grounds, the council has, taking into account the location of the hotel at Church Street, Howth and the preserved view along the street, concluded that the proposal "would interfere with the character of the landscape or with a view or prospect of special amenity value or natural interest or beauty".

The council also found that the development proposal would adversely affect an Architectural Conservation Area (ACA) and contravene the Fingal Co Development Plan.

The planning authority refused the scheme on these grounds after finding that there was an absence of a high quality architectural approach to justify demolishing an existing significant building within the ACA taken in conjunction with the design, scale, mass and height of the planned hotel.

The most recent accounts for G Boppers Ltd show that in 2022, McGregor Sports and Entertainment Ltd provided €2.24m in interest free funding to the firm.

During the same period, G Boppers Ltd acquired land and buildings with a book value of €2.08m.

A Design Report lodged with the application by Prof Cathal O'Neill + Company Architects contended that the scheme "seeks to make appropriate use of the site which has been under-utilised for many years and to provide guest accommodation which is sorely needed in the area". 

Architect with the firm, Garrett O'Neill told the council that "local social media laments the loss of hotels including the St Lawrence Hotel, Royal Hotel, Sutton Castle, Howth Lodge and, in the more distant past, the Waverly Hotel.

"Currently, the Booking.com website lists only one B&B and one Guest House on Howth Head."

Mr O'Neill stated that the design of the proposed scheme "retains the existing public house use which is known to be well over one hundred years old, and to have a related restaurant which avails of the picturesque location and views".

Advancing the case for the hotel, Mr O'Neill said: "We believe the proposed hotel use is respectful of the scale and massing of the existing townscape and integrates well with the urban grain."

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He contended that "the proposed mix of long established public house use with the traditionally complementary accommodation function, could not be more appropriate to this sea-side location."

However, local resident Monica Lambert told the Council that she strongly objected "to the unprecedented large roof garden/beer garden". 

She said: "While it is softly couched as a garden for residents it will without doubt be used as a beer and party garden reminiscent of Ibiza parties."

Ms Lambert said: "This is a quiet residential area and the current proposal is unprecedented and wholly out of character with a quiet residential area."

In total, the Council received 19 third party submissions.
P&L Rickard of Dunbo Hill, Howth told the council that the proposal is "out of scale" "oversized" and "nondescript".

Noel Loftus told the council that he resides next door to the proposed hotel and while there are many aspects of the proposed development that he welcomes he was limiting his "strong objection" to just one aspect – "the large outdoor terraced balcony".

The St Lawrence Quay Management Ltd represents 18 apartment owners on Harbour Rd.

On their behalf, company secretary, Brona Carton told the Council that the proposed roof terrace for hotel residents' use will result in an increase in noise in the area creating a nuisance for local residential and which may continue late into the night.

The objection added: "The high level roof terrace will overlook domestic properties in the area, including their gardens and terraces.

"This will result in the loss of privacy for those properties including the St Lawrence Quay development."

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New Photo - Convicted killer pleads guilty to conspiring to murder dad, 22, shot dead in broad daylight while pushing tot in pram | KMW003E | 2024-05-01 00:08:01
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CONVICTED killer Robert Redmond has pleaded guilty to conspiring to murder a dad, who was shot dead while pushing his four-month-old son in a pram in broad daylight five years ago.

Robert Redmond, 35, who is currently serving a life sentence for the murder of father-of-eight Barry Wolverson, was arraigned before the Central Criminal Court this afternoon.

Convicted killer pleads guilty to conspiring to murder dad, 22, shot dead in broad daylight while pushing tot in pram
Convicted killer pleads guilty to conspiring to murder dad, 22, shot dead in broad daylight while pushing tot in pram
Jordan Davis was fatally shot on May 22, 2019
Convicted killer pleads guilty to conspiring to murder dad, 22, shot dead in broad daylight while pushing tot in pram
Convicted killer pleads guilty to conspiring to murder dad, 22, shot dead in broad daylight while pushing tot in pram
Robert Redmond has pleaded guilty to conspiring to murder Jordan Davis

Redmon, with a previous address at Streamville Road, Kilbarrack, Dublin 13, pleaded guilty to conspiring together, with another or others, to murder 22-year-old Jordan Davis on or about May 22 2019, within the State.

Redmond was originally charged with the murder of Davis, who was fatally shot by a gunman on a bike while pushing his four-month-old son's buggy in a laneway beside Our Lady of Immaculate National School in Darndale on May 22, 2019.

Drug dealer Davis suffered three gunshot wounds including one to the head that killed him instantly.

Redmond is the second person to be dealt with in relation to the offence.

In 2022, drug dealer Wayne Cooney, 33, was jailed for life for Davis' murder.

Mr Justice Paul McDermott today remanded Redmond in custody until May 13, for a sentence hearing.

It is expected that a victim impact report will be heard on that date.

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New Photo - Cyclist, 20s, and biker, 40s, killed in separate horror crashes with trucks in Dublin and Cork as urgent appeals made | KMW003E | 2024-05-01 00:08:01
Cyclist, 20s, and biker, 40s, killed in separate horror crashes with trucks in Dublin and Cork as urgent appeals made | KMW003E | 2024-05-01 00:08:01

TWO people have tragically died on Irish roads today after separate fatal accidents in Cork and Dublin.

A motorcyclist in his 40s lost his life in Cork following a horror smash, while a woman in her 20s was killed while cycling in Dublin.

Cyclist, 20s, and biker, 40s, killed in separate horror crashes with trucks in Dublin and Cork as urgent appeals made
Cyclist, 20s, and biker, 40s, killed in separate horror crashes with trucks in Dublin and Cork as urgent appeals made
Two people have died on Irish roads today in separate crashes

Both fatal accidents involved collisions with trucks.

The male motorcyclist, 40s, tragically died after a crash in Toureenfineen in Cork, shortly before 8am this morning.

No other injuries were reported form the incident.

The biker's body is due to be brought to Cork University Hospital where a post-mortem will take place. 
 
The road remains closed at this time and local diversions are currently in place.

Garda Forensic Collision Investigators are currently carrying an examination of the scene.
 
Investigators are appealing to any person who may have witnessed this collision to contact them.

A spokesperson said: "Road users with camera footage (including dash-cam) who were travelling in the area at the time are asked to make this available to Gardaí.
 
"Anyone with information is asked to contact Mallow Garda station on 022 31450 the Garda Confidential Line on 1800 666 111, or any Garda Station."

The second road tragedy occured at roughly the same time this morning in in Dun Laoghaire, Co. Dublin.

A female cyclist, aged in her 20s, was killed in a crash with a truck at around 8am.

Gardai and emergency services rushed to the scene at the junction of the Glenageary Road Upper, Mountown Road Lower and Kill Avenue after the alarm was raised.

Fatal hit

The cyclist was taken to St Vincent's Hospital where she later passed away from her injuries.

The road remains closed at this time and a technical examination of the scene by Forensic Collision Investigators is taking place.

Local diversions have been put in place but motorists have been warned that delays are to be expected.

Gardai have urged anyone who may have witnessed the incident to come forward with information, particularly if they are in possession of any footage.

Appeal

In a statement this afternoon, a Garda spokesman said: "Gardai are appealing for any witnesses to this collision to come forward.

"Any road users who may have camera footage (including dash-cam) and were travelling in the area are asked to make this footage available to Gardaí.

"Anyone with any information is asked to contact Dun Laoghaire Garda Station on 01 666 5000, the Garda Confidential Line on 1800 666 111, or any Garda Station."

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