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Locals fight for 'No Fry Zone' as McDonald's is planned beside three schools
An Bord Pleanála has given permission for the fast-food restaurant.
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A WICKLOW SCHOOL has been granted leave to seek a judicial review of a decision to grant planning permission to a McDonald’s restaurant near its front entrance.
Temple Carrig secondary school in Greystones says that the proposed fast-food outlet would be less than 100m from its entrance and 30m from the school grounds.
An appeal against the granting of the planning permission was rejected by AnBord Pleanála.
Temple Carrig argued in court today that the An Bord Pleanála decision did not take account of stated government policy to reduce obesity among children.
In an email to parents this afternoon, the school argued that that the decision taken by AnBord Pleanála was “legally flawed”:
The Board of Management has taken this step in light of its responsibilities under the Education Act to provide for the students of the school and on the basis of strong legal advice that the decision by An Bord Pleanala to grant permission for the proposed development was legally flawed.
The school itself is on a campus in Blacklion that also has two primary schools at the location, Gaelscoil nagCloch Liatha and Greystones Educate Together.
It’s therefore been estimated by campaigners that up to 1,800 students could be near the McDonald’s if it is completed.
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The plan that’s been give the go-ahead would also see a gym located at the site as well as space for further commercial development.
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Local politicians have also been objecting to the McDonald’s with Stephen Donnelly TD arguing that national guidelines for planning decisions should promote “healthy living patterns”
Those who’ve been campaigning for the ‘No Fry Zone’ near the school have also been asking the nearby Lidl store to object to the construction.
If the judicial appeal is favourable to the school, the appeal may have to be re-heard. If the planning permission is eventually rejected, McDonald’s may be able to apply again.
Because of this, campaigners are seeking a local amendment that would exclude any high-fat food outlets outside town centres from locating within 400m of schools.
Temple Carrig say they will be making no further public comment pending the outcome of the legal proceedings, but that they assure parents that money raised through voluntary contributions is ring-fenced for educational purposes and not used for legal expenses.
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@bmul: I can’t speak to the motives of unknown hypothetical cases but we do know for fact that the introduction of gay marriage has enabled these two men to commit fraud.
@Christian White: thats plainly not true, from hearing them discuss it there is clearly a great deal of love between these two men. The only difference between this and a more conventional marriage is the stated intention not to partake in sexual congress.
@Christian White: not sure the feeling was always mutual though. I love my best mate as much as any girlfriend, so just shut it and get to your homophobic nuances already. ‘‘Twas the gays that did it, old man yells at cloud
@Tedser: I’m aware of that ye, but surely they made a mockery of marriage? No?
The claim my good friend above is making is that the gays have gone and opened the floodgates by demanding equality; which misses the mark as it’s a case of loopholes in archaic tax laws around marriage that are the issue here, not the equal treatment of the LGBT community leaving a stain on my friends interpretation of marriage
@Conor Flood: Inheritance tax is a legitimate tax and this is an illegitimate use of the law to avoid paying what is correctly owed which has nothing to do with begrudgery.
@Christian White: why are you pointing the finger at gay people? The two men in question have openly said they are straight. It’s the straight people making mockery of marriage if anything. If they mean that much to each other and care that much about each other, as far as I’m concerned, good on them and the best of luck to them both.
@Christian White: well you should talk to the straight people who are abusing the system. Neither one of them is gay. So it wasn’t the gays that debased marriage.
@Christian White: One man can’t afford to pay his friend to look after him in his old age so instead gives him his house after his death and doesn’t want him losing hundreds of thousands in tax… What a scam. Oh and Christian, the example you’re looking for is Tom Cruise and Katie Holmes.
@Christian White: your 100% wrong, they have not broken any laws whatsoever according to the revenue & lawyers. So stick that in your pipe & smoke it. If your such a devout catholic why do you think is up to you to judge people? Lead your own life the way you want and leave others to do the same. Your not god & have no business in other people’s decisions!
@Christian White: Marraige has debased itself, in Ireland it happenesd in 1996 when we made divorce legal, if you want marraige to be sacred then move to the Vatican where they have no proceudre for divorce and you can live by your vows knowing that they actually mean something.
If you’d rather stay in a millennial Ireland then grow with the times, the tax is the flaw in this instance, everyone should have the right to leave what they have worked their entire lives for to whomever they chose, and be allowed to die knowing that that loved one will not iccur any financial burden as a result.
I havent read the other replies to your bias statement, that I can only assume comes from a homophobic individual, but I hope your attention has been brought to the fact that this isnt the first marraige that is soley for tax purposes, and they were certainly happening long before the state decided to recognise the rights of our homesexual citizens.
@Hank_Scorpio: marriage is primarily about property, money and social standing more than transient romance. Nothing wrong with what they’re doing, perfectly in spirit with marriage.
@Hank_Scorpio: If they consummated the marriage, would you be happy then Hank? It’s none of your business. The advantages as well as the disadvantages of marriage are available to everyone equally in a progressive society. Your bigotry (or maybe just ignorance) is part of the past.
@WJ Dunphy: I don’t care what they do. However the equality legislation was passed so same sex couples could marry. They are the same sex but not a couple. They are using the legislation to avoid tax.
@WJ Dunphy: Hang on now, your the second person to accuse Hank of bigotry. I say more luck to the two lads and I’m not familiar with Hank’s comment history but how is what he is saying bigoted? Surely the intention of the marriage equality referendum was to allow gay people to marry, not straight friends to avoid inheritance tax? “Bigot” and “racist” are thrown around so much they’ve lost meaning
@Misanthrope: Marriage is about giving families additional protections under law. People get married to protect their families and the state recognises that through incentives and rights not available to those who are unmarried.
These blokes are not acting in the “spirit of marriage”. They are acting in the spirit of preserving wealth.
The vast majority of marriages in Ireland produce children. That’s the spirit of marriage.
@Daniel Wilson: Our tax law applies applies inheritance tax to non related persons and to non spouses – I don’t know what’s archaic or dysfunctional about that. Moreover this has nothing to do with ‘gay’ marriage, it would be equally wrong if this was a marriage between and man and woman. If tax is owed it should be paid.
@Hank_Scorpio: it was passed so anybody regardless of gender could marry and anybody, male or female, gay or straight can take advantage of the tax exemption for whomever they choose as a spouse.
I bet you don’t question the motives of opposite sex marriages.
@Hank_Scorpio: why do people refer to the “marriage equality” referendum? It was nothing of the sort. The correct title is the “same-sex marriage” referendum. Nothing to do with equality. Marriage Equality was a lobby group set up to lobby for men to marry other men and women to marry other women, mostly for tax, property and inheritance reasons. That is why these two men have legally married. Equality? Love? Nah! Just tax.
Heterosexual couples have been getting married for questionable reasons for eons and nobody bats an eyelid. Why does it bother people so much when two guys do it?
Plus they’re not complete strangers, they are obviously very close friends. Much closer than many heterosexual couples that age.
Absolutely. If it’s within the letter of the law, I’m sure you would try to avoid tax too. It’s up to the legislature to close tax loopholes and implement a reasonable and enforceable tax system.
@Tweety McTweeter: You have no issue with vulture funds having charitable status and Facebook and Google’s effective tax rates in this country because it’s within the letter of the law?
@Tweety McTweeter: I’m with you, but wasn’t sure if you were another one of the keyboard heroes who think its okay for the guy like them to do it, but not the other guy.
@Tweety McTweeter: And it’s not cast in stone that the older guy will die first anyway (although it’s statistical likely) . The younger guy should prepare a will or all his assets would go to the older lad and then onto his extended family by default.
Great jesture , haven’t big business being finding tax loopholes for years ,rubbing everyone’s nose in it .apples will be apples .Go for it and enjoy .
@Christian White: I bet you’d try to evade tax too if you got half a chance. If not your the fool. The government wastes our money left, right and centre. And besides, why should we be taxed on something that’s rightfully ours. Inheritance tax is one of the most scandalous taxes.
@Christian White: You should tax your own advice. Under current law these guys are doing nothing illegal. If you don’t like that, then you obviously know what you need to do.
@Christian White: paying the government a huge tax bill to inherit something that a loved one has worked hard for and paid tax as they earn…is a crime. Its completely sick the amount the government can screw you for! Imagine paying the government €100,000 to continue living in a house you’ve been living for years in already!! Money for nothing for them. It’s an absolute scandal!
@Anne: I get your point but when very wealthy people distribute their estate to their children then same rules should apply? There are limits in place and this tax does fund health etc – then – in effect the non wealthy will need to stump up more. This is a careful what you wish for scenario!
This is what happens when a country votes for the pretense of gay marriage and fair play to them for exposing the so called “marriage equality referendum” for the nonsense it is. Why shouldn’t they take advantage of the farcical nonsense this state made out of the institute of marriage?
Real marriage will always be the union of one man and one woman.
President Lincoln once asked his cabinet “How many legs does that dog have” pointing at a dog in the room. “4″ was the bewildered reply. “How many does it have if you count the tail as a leg”? Lincoln added. “5″ was the reply.
“No” said Lincoln. “calling a tail a leg doesn’t make it so”.
Dito with the modern farce we have made of the institution of marriage.
Watched their interview on “Claire Byrne Live” , the older man made the point that if he were to go into a nursing home , as he would otherwise need to , he would be costing the state thousands a month. The younger man was effectively homeless – so again, a saving on the state not to have to pay emergency accommodation for him .
Does this mean we should now legalize ‘sham’ marriages? Why should Abdul be deprived of the right to marry his Latvian princess, whom he has never met before?
@Ron North: No a real relationship exists between these two, a sham is when no real relationship exists, but people are marrying for some other benefit, like immigration, if he was marrying a woman he had no intention of ever having sex with and wasn’t sexually attracted to but had been his friend for 30 years no one would bat an eyelid
I have a long term friend ,we go everywhere together and when the same sex marriage referendum was passed we laughed as it is now technically legal for us to marry, except I quickly told her,
“I would do anything for you but I won’t do that” House or no House.
I think most straight people just think it’s a step too far as the only reason it’s happening is to get around inheritance tax.
If the revenue want to do something about it they have the power. Broadcasting what they are doing might backfire on them yet.
@Catherine cahill: maybe to highlight the issue that someone should be able to leave a house to someone they shared it with, without having tax implications because they aren’t married irrespective of what their sexual orientation or gender is.
Marriage !!!!, a pagan ceremony, if u happen to believe in the sanctity of marriage then thats worse, u give urself to someone for life in front of God knowing that u cant promise a commitment like that, why wud anyone do that?? The virgin Mary wasnt married and had a child out of wedlock from a different man, so if any of ye ever strayed ur in good company, u can be married now for lots of reasons which makes a mockery of the whole thing, as for living in sin, well we all do that..
@Casper: casper. U dont come across as a friendly ghost , fyi ive been happily married since 1986, 2 kids, 6grandkids and a loving wife, not all are as lucky as me and it wasnt the fact that I was married that made our relationship it was both of us on the same page , we raised our kids the best we cud , we asked for nowt and we got nowt we just went along with reality and I didnt need to be married to do that, if u love someone ul know it, if u fall out of luv ul know it, and ul move on and u wont have broken a promise that u cud never keep, did u know that crows stay together for life, never seen a crows wedding tho.
@Christian White: Christmas celebrates the birth of Jesus, an unmarried man who hung out with a harem of other men. Mary Magdalene was probably written in to make him look het.
If you put aside the tax and inheritance issues, in my very humble opinion the spiritual basis of this marriage is misguided. Its a decision motivated by money and I know there s a lot of actions motivated by money but the intention of marriage is supposed to be a declaration to the world of a long term commitment to each other in principle. Gays, lesbians,etc… Fought to have that right enshrined in Irish law because they want to have that equality of recognition. To me this lessens the spiritual union of marriage n I m not religious. Anyone can disagree n have a totally different opinion n that’s life.
Distill off all the crap like love and hearts and confetti and romance and face up to the fact that marriage is a contract. Full stop.
Marriage should take place with both parties wearing dark business suits, carrying briefcases, in a boardroom with their solicitors present. Just to ensure they understand the gravity of what they’re about to sign up to.
@Charlie Farrell: Amazing isn’t it. You buy a house, you go get legal advice, you start a business, you get legal advise, but you enter into a life long legally binding contract that will cost you a fortune to get out of (marriage) and no one goes and gets any legal advice.
The first 16k only would be free from inheritance tax and the rest would all be taxed at 33 percent. In America people can inherit 1 million without any tax. Ireland has one of the meanest inheritance tax regimes in the world. It’s another mean tax grab by the government.Fine Gael promised to review inheritance tax in the last budget and failed.
I have no problem with what they’ve done, but I thought openly admitting it on tv and radio might cause them problems. Sham marriage legislation has been introduced to prevent marrying just to achieve citizenship. I’d say the relevant government department is stroking their chins…… http://www.thejournal.ie/sham-marriages-ireland-3724543-Nov2017/
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