News and Notices

News and Notices

New Rules for the Planning and Environment Court - June 2025

New rules for the Planning and Environment Court S.I. No 246 of 2025 have been signed and will come into effect on 18 June 2025.

 

Duration of hearings & Time allocation - May 2025

Due to pressure of business the court will probably be unable to accommodate hearings of more than 12 hours in Michaelmas 2025.

If parties are anticipating seeking a longer time allocation, they might reflect on whether matters can be shortened and/or modularised in some productive manner

List of recurring cases and materials - November 2024

List of recurring cases and materials - November 2024

In line with Practice Direction HC97, a list of some recurring cases and materials in the Planning & Environment Court of which the parties are deemed to be on notice, and which therefore need not be included in lists of authorities and may be referred to in judgments without being specifically cited, is now being made available for download at the end of the following Practice Direction 126 web-page.

Parties are also reminded that the court is separately required to take judicial notice (which means independently of the parties) of various relevant pieces of law, some of which are referred to in the list of materials.

Finally, the court has a general entitlement to reference materials in a judgment not specifically cited or included in published lists such as the present one, but if such separate material would change the result the court would otherwise arrive at, the parties would be given notice.  In the absence of such notice parties can assume that any such material reinforced rather than changed the result the court was otherwise minded to reach.