GrantedDecided 19 February 2024Cork County Council

Pruntus Ballyhea Charleville Co.Cork

Planning application 23/4400
DecisionConditional grant
Decided19 February 2024
Application typePERMISSION
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Site

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Proposed development

Application description published by Cork County Council.
The development will consist of: a) modifications to existing farm yard entrance to improve sightlines, b) construction of an agricultural building to include cubicles, feeding and underground slatted slurry storage tanks, c) construction of an agricultural building to include a milking parlour, dairy, ancillary rooms, livestock waiting yard, handling/drafting facilities and underground slatted soiled water storage tank, d) construction of 2 no. silage pits, e)erection of meal bin, external water storage tank and all associated siteworks

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