GrantedDecided 01 July 2014Cork County Council

Farranthomas Newcestown Bandon Co.Cork

Planning application 14/4937
DecisionConditional grant
Decided01 July 2014
Application typePERMISSION
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Application description published by Cork County Council.
Permission for the following: (a) Retention of 1no. agricultural building which comprises of milking parlour, dairy, waiting yard, slatted tank & livestock house. (b) Construction of: (1) Extension to the existing machinery shed, (2) Extension to existing cubicle livestock housing to include cubicle livestock housing and the replacement of existing open slurry storage with slatted slurry storage, (3) Cubicle livestock housing and slatted slurry storage to replace out of use milking parlour and waiting yard, and all associated site works

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