GrantedDecided 03 June 2015Cork County Council

Duinch Banteer Co.Cork

Planning application 15/4693
DecisionConditional grant
Decided03 June 2015
Application typePERMISSION
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Proposed development

Application description published by Cork County Council.
(1) Retention of easy feed slatted house for over wintering cows complete with slatted slurry tanks and cattle holding pens, (2) Permission to complete this unfinished existing slatted house for over wintering cows with concrete floors, walls, side cladding and access doors, (3) Permission for construction of milking parlour and dairy complete with roofed cattle holding areas of slatted floor with underground slurry storage tanks, including cattle handling facility such as crush, (4) Demolition of existing low-level monopitch cattle housing, and (5) all associated ancillary site works

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