GrantedDecided 17 February 2022Carlow County Council

Fenagh GAA Club, J.J. Hogan Memorial park, Ballydarton Fenath

Planning application 21329
DecisionConditional grant
Decided17 February 2022
Application typePERMISSION
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Application description published by Carlow County Council.
Permission for the following: (a) Replace existing 5 no. flood light poles with 8 no. 15 mt high flood light poles and associated LED lighting. (b) Proposed walking track with associated lighting poles and LED lighting (c) Removal of existing 2 no. dugouts on east side of pitch and install 2 no. new dugouts to west side of pitch (d) Replace existing playing pitch perimeter fencing with similar style fencing (e) Repositioning of north side ball stop netting, and all associated ancillary site works

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