GrantedDecided 06 January 2025Cork County Council

Éire Óg Hurling and Football Club Knockanemore Ovens Co.Cork

Planning application 24/6118
DecisionConditional grant
Decided06 January 2025
Application typePERMISSION
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Application description published by Cork County Council.
Permission for 1) the conversion of existing ball alley at the rear of club pavilion to construct a new extension comprising a club gym with a ground floor area of 296sqm, a mezzanine level area of 99 sqm and a ridge height of 7.557m, 2) alterations to western elevation of pavilion to provide for a new fire corridor and escape door, 3) the construction of new hurling wall between existing training and playing pitches incorporating astro-turf and retaining wall and 4) all other associated drainage and site development works

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