Pattern of rural housing

Madam, - The Government's intention to loosen planning restrictions on one-off houses may find Ireland swimming against the tide…

Madam, - The Government's intention to loosen planning restrictions on one-off houses may find Ireland swimming against the tide in European development.

The European Commission's website states that "the transition towards more sustainable development is a strategic goal for the European Union. This is a long-term process requiring structural changes in our economy and society, but also in the way we develop and implement policies".

The proliferation of suburban-type residential development in rural areas where there is little possibility of local employment and no access to public transport would further increase Ireland's already excessive reliance on private-car commuting, contradicting the stated intention of "transition towards more sustainable development" that is considered a "strategic goal" for the EU.

When the appointed day for the relaxation of the restrictions arrives, I anticipate a scenario similar to the 19th-century "land rush" in the US: settlers lined up with their site notices on stakes, ready for the signal to be off to stake their claims.

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But the precious resource that is the rural Irish landscape is so much more limited than the vast empty plains of the US. And once it's gone, it's gone forever. - Yours, etc.,

DEBRA E. JAMES,

Cummerduff,

Co Wexford.