Two appeals have been lodged against the sizable expansion.
A €100 million expansion to Center Parcs has hit a significant bump in the road.
Two appeals have been lodged against the development in Longford Forest, which included 198 new lodges, a lakeside restaurant and a coffee shop.
One submission refers to the pressure put on existing infrastructure, particularly roads and water supply.
It also raises concerns of the proximity to the Ballymulvey landfill, and claims a significant amount of 'asbestos contaminated waste' remains there.
The case is due to be decided until March 2, 2023, according to the An Bord Pleanála website.
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