RefusedDecided 15 June 2020Cork County Council

Maryville Stables Knocknalurgan Carrigaline Co. Cork

Planning application 19/5329
DecisionRefused
Decided15 June 2020
Application typeRETENTION
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Proposed development

Application description published by Cork County Council.
Retention for (a) outdoor sand arena (adjacent to the western boundary) for horse exercise, training and equestrian activity, (b) tiered seating stand, (c) timber structure being used for toilet facilities, (d) material change of use of agricultural land to horse box/lorry parking area, (e) change of use of part of existing barn building used for exercising of horses and storage to kitchen/café catering facilities and changes to elevations and (f) use of existing entrance and internal access road for equestrian centre activity.

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