GrantedDecided 20 May 2025Cork County Council

Grange Hill Knockburden (Townland) Ovens Co. Cork

Planning application 24/5256
DecisionConditional
Decided20 May 2025
Application typeRETENTION
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Proposed development

Application description published by Cork County Council.
Permission for Retention for the following: 1) Prefabricated building as constructed for use as an office/staff facilities; 2) Regrading of agricultural lands to form a level hard standing area for the expansion of the gas bottling facility for the storage of gas bottle/tanks; 3) Use of hard standing area as constructed for the parking of vehicles; 4) The construction of a fire retention pond; and 5) All associated site development works. The proposed development comprises the provision of an establishment to which the Major Accident Directive (SEVESO) applies.

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