Group opposing D3 build-to-rent scheme will not appeal court decision

Alfonso Bonilla and Rob Curley, two architects who objected to the residential project, said they decided not to pursue a judicial review after receiving legal advice on potentially onerous costs

Alfonso Bonilla and Rob Curley say they could have faced legal costs up to €200,000 if their appeal was unsuccessful. Picture: Fergal Phillips

A group in Dublin 9 that campaigned against plans for 1,600 build-to-rent homes on the Holy Cross College site has said it will not lodge a judicial review against a decision to approve the development.

Alfonso Bonilla and Rob Curley, two architects who objected to the residential project, said they had decided not to pursue a judicial review after receiving legal advice that one person would have to take the challenge and new rules would ...