GrantedDecided 13 November 2020Cork County Council

Pallas Foods Courtstown Industrial Estate Little Island Co. Cork

Planning application 20/4835
DecisionConditional grant
Decided13 November 2020
Application typePERMISSION
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Proposed development

Application description published by Cork County Council.
Construction of additional internal office and ancillary accommodation floor area at the first floor and also alterations to the existing layout at ground floor level all of which areas shall be ancillary to the existing warehouse use, alterations to elevations, 2 new canopies over the dispatch and loading areas on the north east elevation and the south east elevation, new signage, additional car parking and additional van and truck parking and associated site works all to an existing warehouse.

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