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Exclusive Wicklow caravan park loses appeal against refusal of plan to build eight new homes

14.05.2026 07:20 1 min 1 source
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Exclusive Wicklow caravan park loses appeal against refusal of plan to build eight new homes
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Jacks Hole Beach Resort in Brittas Bay, Co Wicklow, failed to overturn a decision to refuse permission for eight additional mobile home plots. The application sought to develop land south of the existing access road. Mobile homes at the park sell for €250,000–€300,000 each.

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Exclusive Wicklow caravan park loses appeal against refusal of plan to build eight new homes

14.05.2026 independent.ie ENG

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