GrantedDecided 28 October 2022Carlow County Council

Larch Grove, Ballytarsna, Nurney

Planning application 22226
DecisionConditional grant
Decided28 October 2022
Application typeRETENTION
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Proposed development

Application description published by Carlow County Council.
(a) Retention Planning Permission to retain adjoining warehousing units 01 and 02 with combined floor area of 780m ² (presently used for storage of potatoes) and, (b) Planning permission for a change of use from existing warehousing use of storing potatoes to a maturation warehouse to store whiskey casks. (c) Proposed raising of roof profile height to warehousing unit 01 and minor alteration to both units, (d) Proposed 2 no. water storage tanks, (e) Proposed lagoon with associated perimeter fencing and landscaping, and all ancillary site works.

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