GrantedDecided 28 May 2018Cork County Council

Inchinashingane Macroom Co. Cork

Planning application 18/4402
DecisionConditional grant
Decided28 May 2018
Application typePERMISSION
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Proposed development

Application description published by Cork County Council.
To carry out the following on the site of existing Baby Food Production Facility: (a) Extend 3 no. existing exhaust ducts located on the roof of the M2 drying tower by 10 metres in height together with all necessary support steelworks and access ladders and (b) extend 1 no. existing exhaust duct located on the roof of the M1 drying tower by 10 metres in height together with all necessary support steel work and access ladder. The development relates to an activity in relation to which a revised Integrated Pollution Prevention and Control Licence is required.

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