GrantedDecided 25 September 2012Cork County Council

ESB Cloonbannin 38kV electrical transformer station Cloonbannin West Mallow

Planning application 12/4940
DecisionConditional grant
Decided25 September 2012
Application typePERMISSION
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Application description published by Cork County Council.
Retirement of the existing station and the construction of a replacement station on a site adjacent to the existing station. The new works will include; 3 no. new containerised control and switchgear modules; 2 no. new bunded power transformers with oil interceptor; 2 no. new house transformers; new internal gravel road; new 1.4m high concrete post and rail boundary fence; new 2.6m high palisade compound fence and gates; new splayed entrance and associated site works.

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