GrantedDecided 09 February 2006Cork County Council

Castleview Wallingstown Little Island

Planning application 05/9051
DecisionConditional grant
Decided09 February 2006
Application typePERMISSION
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Proposed development

Application description published by Cork County Council.
Alterations and extension to factory premises to include construction of (1) single storey storage building with attached ancillary office area, (2) mezzanine floors, alterations, to include new access doors, office and canteen facilities within existing factory building and change of use of same from stillage building to laminating building, (3) single storey extension to existing granulator building and all associated site works and services (change of plan and design from permission granted under Pl. Reg. No. 04/5545, PL.04.211583)

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