GrantedDecided 05 October 2018Cork County Council

Barr Na Claise Laherfineen Innishannon Co. Cork

Planning application 18/4858
DecisionConditional grant
Decided05 October 2018
Application typePERMISSION
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Application description published by Cork County Council.
Alterations to the layout and design of the Barr na Claise housing development which was permitted under application reference 05/9838 extended under application reference 14/5861 and is currently under construction at Laherfineen, Innishannon, Co. Cork. The proposed alterations consist of the replacement of 40 no. permitted dwellings with 27 no. dwellings comprising of 13 no. 4 bedroom detached dwelling houses, 4 no. 4 bedroom semi – detached dwelling houses and 10 no. 3 bedroom semi – detached dwelling houses and all ancillary site works.

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