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John Rogers

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Former attorney general loses legal challenge to Slane bypass planning approval

Former attorney general loses legal challenge to Slane bypass planning approval

Tue, 28 Apr, 2026

John Rogers (pictured) had argued that An Coimisiún Pleanála (ACP) did not have sufficient expertise to examine the environmental impacts of the proposed N2 bypass at Slane when it granted permission for the development.
Slane community urges former attorney general to drop High Court challenge to bypass

Slane community urges former attorney general to drop High Court challenge to bypass

Sun, 11 Jan, 2026

A letter signed by representatives of 30 local community, business and tourism interests, residents groups and sporting organisations in the Co Meath village, has been given to John Rogers, the former attorney general and local businessman who lives in Crewbane, Slane, pleading with him to withdraw the case.

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