GrantedDecided 21 November 2011Cork County Council

River Street Town Parks Cloyne

Planning application 11/4185
DecisionConditional grant
Decided21 November 2011
Application typePERMISSION
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Proposed development

Application description published by Cork County Council.
Construction of a new entrance from River Street, provision of 46 no. car parking spaces, a playground area, a clubhouse building consisting of home and away changing rooms, referee changing room and all associated shower and toilet facilities, warm-up area, first-aid treatment room, visitor toilets and boiler room on ground floor, a gym with changing rooms on the first floor, a maintenance storage building including a generator room, an outdoor hurling wall, practice area and erection of floodlighting to the pitch and practice area and all associated site works

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