GrantedDecided 10 June 2020Cork County Council

Castletownbere Fishery Harbour Centre Dinish Island Castletownbere Co. Cork

Planning application 20/120
DecisionUnconditional grant
Decided10 June 2020
Application typeEXTENSION OF DURATION
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Application description published by Cork County Council.
The proposed development is situated on the Northern side of Dinish Island within the Castletownbere FHC. It consists of a slipway and hardstand area. The proposed slipway is of concrete construction. It is 15m wide with a crest 12m in length and a sloped length of 63m at a gradient of 1:9. Between the slipway and the existing shoreline on it's western side it is being proposed to fill this area in to enlarge the available hardstand area for storage of material and equipment

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