GrantedDecided 07 November 2022Cork County Council

Éire Óg Hurling and Football Club Knockanemore Ovens Co. Cork

Planning application 22/6061
DecisionConditional grant
Decided07 November 2022
Application typePERMISSION
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Application description published by Cork County Council.
The proposed development will consist of the construction of 2 no. natural grass Juvenile Gaelic playing grounds, installation of 2 no. high level ball retention nets, erection of 1.6m high fence, relocation of existing scoreboard and all associated site works. The development to be retained consists of a car parking area and associated public lighting resulting in condition no. 3 of the permission granted under An Bord Pleanála appeal case reference PL.04.102811 being superseded to allow for vehicular access and car parking.

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