RefusedDecided 18 March 2025Cork County Council

Coolowen Blarney Co.Cork

Planning application 25/4068
DecisionRefused
Decided18 March 2025
Application typePERMISSION
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Proposed development

Application description published by Cork County Council.
Permission for:- 1) Construction of a single storey dwelling house for the applicant's own use. 2) Permission for retention of mobile home and septic tank and removal of same on completion of the proposed dwelling. 3) Construction of a garage. 4) Construction of a stables to house the applicant's domestic ponies, 5) The removal of old sheds on completion of stables and 6) The retention of the existing gates, pillars and entrance at their current location and Permission to alter roadside boundary wall to facilitate sightlines and all other ancillary site development works.

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