RefusedDecided 31 January 2011Cork County Council

Bawnlahan Tragumna Skibbereen Co. Cork

Planning application 10/830
DecisionRefused
Decided31 January 2011
Application typePERMISSION
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Application description published by Cork County Council.
Construction of a caravan park for holiday use to consist of the following: (a) 35no. caravans and associated internal access roads, (b) treatment plant system, (c)n use of the existing vehicular/pedestrian entrance and internal access road through the existing caravan park, (d) and all associated site and landscape works; Permission is also sought for alterations to the existing caravan park to consist of the extension of the aforementioned access road to facilitate access to the proposed development and the removal of 1no. caravan

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