An appeal to An Bord Pleanála against Dublin City Council’s decision to refuse permission for a hotel at the renowned Cobblestone Pub has been withdrawn.
Hundreds upon hundreds of objections were lodged in anger at plans to change the Smithfield venue – as well as a number protests outside the pub itself along with online petitions.
It’s renowned for its traditional music sessions and support for the arts over many, many years and is regarded as a grand old pub of Dublin in the truest traditions.
Deputy Lord Mayor of Dublin Joe Costello shared the news via twitter:
Good news in this morning's post! The appeal to @anbordpleanala against @DubCityCouncil decision to Refuse Permission for hotel at @CobblestoneDub has been withdrawn. Well done to all involved in the campaign
We need to protect & nurture our City's cultural spaces#PeoplePower pic.twitter.com/DsHl4rxZth— Joe Costello (@JoeCostelloIE) April 29, 2022
Tánaiste Leo Varadkar has been on record last year to say that permission for a hotel at the venue should not have been considered
“The question you have to ask yourself is in a world that’s becoming increasingly homogenised… why do people come to Dublin? They come to see what’s unique and distinctive.
“If you start to take away places like the Cobblestone, you actually undermine our longer-term offering for tourism“.