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'Locals only' building clause illegal 28.06.07

A rule that prohibits non-locals from building one-off houses in rural areas of Inishowen was deemed illegal yesterday by the European Commission. Donegal and Wicklow are among 22 counties who introduced the 'locals only' clause in their development plans in a bid to curtail unsustainable one-off builds in the countryside and along the coast.
The landmark ruling will now put pressure on local authorities to remove the clause from their county development plans.
The Commission has written to the Department of the Environment asking it to show how the indigenous clause is not discriminatory or in breach of internal market rules.
The Donegal County Development Plan currently defines members of the indigenous rural community as: family members from established farming, land owning and non-land owning rural households; returned emigrants originally from the area and new rural dwellers working in the rural area.
The axing of the controversial planning guideline will allow people with no familial connection to the peninsula to set up permanent or temporary homes here while also allowing developers to build houses in any location and sell them to anyone who wants to buy.
Local estate agent, Leo McCauley, previously told InishowenNews.com that the lifting of the rule would result in a "multi-million euro bonanza" for the peninsula's construction industry.
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