GrantedDecided 22 November 2024Cork County Council

Cahergarriff Castletownbere Co. Cork

Planning application 24/434
DecisionConditional permission
Decided22 November 2024
Application typePermission for Retention
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Application description published by Cork County Council.
Permission to retain (1) Timber frame building with rainwater harvesting system for use as a potting shed/glass house at revised location onsite, (2) Tool/machinery shed (3) Polytunnel to produce fruit and vegetables (4) Freshwater pond to provide aquatic habitat (5) Compost bin for plant waste. Permission is also sought for vehicular entrance on to Co Road L-8935-0, Provision of 2 car parking spaces, alterations to ground levels and ancillary siteworks to complete works necessary to create wild garden and general rewilding of lands

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