Row emerges over Tipperary land deal involving county council, a hotel and a real estate company

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Sale of hotel for €7.95m went ahead despite facility not complying with planning permission, breaching a requirement of the lease

Clonmel Park hotel: In the 2003 lease the council initially disposed of hotel land for €520,837 and an annual rent of five cent.managers to sell the freehold interest in the Clonmel Park Hotel lands free of charge to a division of Tetrarch, one of Ireland’s biggest real estate groups.

Soc Dems suspend Eoin Hayes for giving incorrect information about sale of shares from firm linked to Israeli military Mr Dennehy brought a motion this week to councillors seeking new procedures to give them “independent legal advice” in any future disposals of council land in the area. A vote on this was deferred until the new year.

At issue is a 999-year lease made in 2003 between the then South Tipperary County Council and the original hotel developer, the Poppyfield Consortium partnership. The councils in south and north Tipperary later merged to form Tipperary County Council.

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