McGregor Refused Planning Permission for Straffan House
- The Irish Court of Appeal reserved judgment on Conor McGregor’s and James Lawrence’s appeals related to a civil assault case involving Nikita Hand.
- The appeals stem from a November 2018 incident where a jury found McGregor liable for assault, awarding Hand damages while clearing Lawrence of assault charges.
- The court has decided to send affidavits withdrawn by McGregor’s legal representatives to the public prosecuting authorities amid concerns over possible perjury, despite denials from Hand regarding the allegations.
- Separately, An Coimisiún Pleanála upheld Kildare County Council’s refusal of McGregor's application to demolish his five-bedroom home at The Paddocks and build a larger six-bedroom residence.
- Planning inspector Robert Speer supported the development’s scale and site suitability, but the commission judged it visually incongruous and out of character with the rural landscape.
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