GrantedDecided 12 November 2025Cork County Council

Carrigtwohill GAA Grounds West End Carrigtohill Carrigtwohill Co Cork

Planning application 25/4828
DecisionConditional permission
Decided12 November 2025
Application typePermission
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Application description published by Cork County Council.
Provision of an all weather playing field facility c. 40m x 85m incorporating a c. 40m x 5m RC ball wall, fenced and netted, and access gates, provision of 200 lux lighting system, relocation southwards by c. 40m of existing adult playing field, c. 140m x 85m with ancillary drainage works, fencing and repositioning of existing training lights, repositioning and re-erection of existing end line ball containing nets at southern and northern ends of the relocated playing field.

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