RefusedDecided 23 February 2021Cork County Council

Cloghboola Beg Millstreet Co. Cork

Planning application 20/6999
DecisionRefused
Decided23 February 2021
Application typeRETENTION
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Application description published by Cork County Council.
Permission for retention of (i) change of use from dwellinghouse to a `house of prayer’, (ii) change of use from agricultural lands to a religious walkway, (iii) erection of a grotto within the curtilage of the dwellinghouse, (iv) erection of concrete footbridge over stream and timber structure (enclosing bored well) at the start of the religious walkway on the agricultural lands (v) erection of religious structures both on the agricultural lands and within the curtilage of the dwellinghouse and (vi) associated site works, all on his lands.

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