Five-bedroom house built without planning permission is now a pile of rubble
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Five-bedroom house built without planning permission is now a pile of rubble
""I just don't know what more they want from us. We've lost everything. All my clothes, all our belongings from the last 20 years, are currently in a container somewhere. Our home has been torn down. We've been punished enough.""
""After initially being refused planning permission for a 283 sq m dormer on the site, the couple responded by building a home twice the size in what they admitted was a 'serious mistake'.""
Meath County Council demolished the Murrays' house in Bohermeen after a legal dispute. The demolition occurred swiftly, reducing the structure to rubble within a day. Rose Murray expressed feelings of persecution and loss, stating they had lost all their belongings and were unsure of their legal future. The couple had previously built a larger home without planning permission, which they acknowledged as a mistake. They were scheduled to appear in court facing contempt allegations following the demolition.
Read at Irish Independent
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