Irish farmer buys back land he sold for $2 million for $75,000
The 8.5 acre site near Kells, County Meath, was set to be redeveloped as a housing estate
Published Friday, September 21, 2012, 7:29 AM
Updated Friday, September 21, 2012, 1:07 PM
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Seanmor | Sep 22, 2012, 12:24 PM EDT
Thank God the free enterprise system is still alive and well in Ireland and that the former owner of this land has bought it back and prevented it from being used as a housing development
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Frosty38 | Sep 22, 2012, 10:38 AM EDT
I loved the town of Kells. It was on a stop from a CIe Tour a fews years back. It had a store that we had in Cambridge Ma, So I know that our First National Store was from two irish Lads that did the first one so I guess it is the same with this, It also had a beautiful Catholic Church which was very like my church in East Cambridge MA
When i go to Ireland i feel like I am home
Don't make it sound so bad
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Towngate | Sep 22, 2012, 06:53 AM EDT
Yeah, just another greedy money-grubbing immoral parasitic Irish farmer.
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molliepmac | Sep 22, 2012, 04:51 AM EDT
jacersagain;
Noel Dempsey lives in Trim - strangely given Trim is such a fast growing town, there is no interchange access for Trim on the M3 so I dont think your theory holds water.
However there is evidence on record of the archaeological damage. 40 sites destroyed including National monuments and ancient burial grounds. As for Wood Quay - well it could have been developed like Jorvic/York Viking centre. Tourism in Ireland – they have no idea.
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curtisjohnson | Sep 21, 2012, 07:44 PM EDT
Brilliant! Thankfully, it will not be some horrid sprawl development or industrial park.
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Liamkeyes | Sep 21, 2012, 05:55 PM EDT
I think that is a brilliant business move.Harvard Business School should invite him to be a visitng lecturer for a term.
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jacersagain | Sep 21, 2012, 05:52 PM EDT
Ah shure this proves that it breaks your heart to leave the oul’ sod! Realising his mistake, he bought it back and good for him that the market brought him a profit. >>> @ molliepack… that M3 road was built at the instigation of former Fianna Fáil Minister for the Environment, Noel Dempsey, who wanted a road that would get him from his home in Trim to Dáil Éireann in double quick time. I don’t accept that building it did any damage to the archaeology of the region, anymore than the building of Dublin City Council Offices did to the ancient Dublin Viking site upon which it is built.
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seamus60 | Sep 21, 2012, 05:43 PM EDT
Scrivner. Your lika person who would like the greek economists solution to the whole lot. LOL
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JohnnyMac | Sep 21, 2012, 03:22 PM EDT
Brilliant move by that family! Congratulations to them.
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Scrivner | Sep 21, 2012, 01:20 PM EDT
Hope that he did not stuff that 2 million in Icelandic banks back then. Mollie, here's an idea to increase traffic on that M3 tollway: 1. Advertise that no Gardai will be timing or watching, 2. Put a pub at the brginning and end points, 3. raise the tolls. This will bring the dare devils with their Astons, Ferraris and BMW's to wind them out (without having to go to Nuremburgring). The local economy will benefit from fuel sales (petrol & Jameson), the tolls and the auto repair shops from the inevitable crashes. A definite win-win, except for the injured.
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molliepmac | Sep 21, 2012, 11:42 AM EDT
Crossakiel, Kells is at the north end of the notorious M3 tolled motorway which was constructed across 40 archaelogical sites in the Tara landscape past The Hill of Tara. These housing developments were to feed the M3 - instead the motorway is underused and the taxpayers have to make up toll shortfalls - the contract had a Traffic Guarantee.
In a recent Planning case for a shop near Kells the Inspector deemed that the traffic still on the old N3 is still at the same level as pre the M3 motorway.
Raymond Potterton was on the board of the National Road Authority when the M3 was being constructed.
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Searlit | Sep 21, 2012, 11:16 AM EDT
Makes me think of the old saying 'Early to bed, early to rise - makes a man healthy wealthy and wise.'
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Ms.Gail | Sep 21, 2012, 11:04 AM EDT
LOL
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