Three years ago, a developer bought land worth €11.3 million, complete with residential planning permission, along with the release of a connected right of way previously granted to a neighbour for another €1 million. Extinguishing the right of way from its previous owner was crucial to the proposed development: “The right of way traverses the depth of the lands from the entrance point at the public roadway to the boundary of the lands at the back of the site. The right of way also traverses the ground floor reception area which interlinks the [redacted number] blocks of residential units,” the…
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