GrantedDecided 17 August 2017Donegal County Council

PORT ROAD, (GORTLEE AND BALLYRAINE), LETTERKENNY

Planning application 1751018
DecisionUnconditional grant
Decided17 August 2017
Application typeEXTENSION OF DURATION
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Application description published by Donegal County Council.
CONSTRUCTION OF A NEW ON-GRADE CAR PARK TO ACCOMMODATE 350 CAR SPACES, A NEW ACCESS ROADWAY COMPRISING OF A SIGNALISED VEHICULAR JUNCTION WITH THE PORT ROAD, PEDESTRIAN CROSSING POINT FROM THE NEW CAMPUS TO THE EXISTING CAMPUS, RELOCATION OF THE EXISTING BUS SET-DOWN AREA ALONG THE EDGE OF THE PORT ROAD LEADING INTO THE TOWN, RELOCATION OF THE EXISTING BUS STOP ON PORT ROAD OUTSIDE THE LYIT CAMPUS TO A POSITION FURTHER TO THE EAST, SITE LIGHTING, LANDSCAPING ALONG THE PORT ROAD EDGE TO THE SITE AND OTHER ASSOCIATED ANCILLARY SITE WORKS

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