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High Court grants leave to judicially review a decision of An Bord Pleanála granting approval for a public transport infrastructure project that includes the relocation of a bus stop directly outside a resident's front door, which has no garden or buffer zone, finding substantial grounds for the claim that the board's decision may constitute a disproportionate interference with the applicant's rights and failed to provide adequate reasons for the impact on the applicant's rights.
Bus stop relocation - An Bord Pleanála - public transport infrastructure - Clongriffin to City Centre Core Bus Corridor Scheme - judicial review - constitutional rights - property rights - privacy - safety - disproportionate impact - public consultation - Aarhus Convention - substantial grounds - certiorari.
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