GrantedDecided 18 December 2024Cork County Council

Elmbury Carrigtohill Carrigtwohill Co Cork

Planning application 24/6016
DecisionConditional grant
Decided18 December 2024
Application typePERMISSION
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Application description published by Cork County Council.
Permission for the construction of 16 no. dwelling houses comprising 8 no. 3 bedroom townhouses and 8 no. 2 bedroom townhouses. The proposed development is a change of house type application from that previously permitted by Cork County Council Planning Reference 23/4514 and will result in the replacement of 14 no. 2 bedroom townhouses and 2 no. 3 bedroom townhouses. Access to the proposed development will be provided via the existing estate entrance from Carrigane Road and internal road network of the Elmbury residential development.

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