GrantedDecided 02 October 2025Donegal County Council

MOMEEN, ST. JOHNSTON, LIFFORD PO

Planning application 2561420
DecisionConditional grant
Decided02 October 2025
Application typePERMISSION
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Proposed development

Application description published by Donegal County Council.
(1) CONSTRUCTION OF (A) AN ADDITIONAL SILAGE PIT ABUTTING EXISTING SILAGE PIT AND (B) A MEAL STORE ABUTTING EXISTING SILAGE PIT, AND ROOFING OF PROPOSED NEW SILAGE PIT, MEAL STORE AND EXISTING 3 NO. SILAGE PITS, (2) CONSTRUCTION OF AN AGRICULTURAL CUBICAL SHED WITH UNDERGROUND SLURRY TANK, (3) CONSTRUCTION OF AN EXTENSION TO EXISTING AGRICULTURAL SHED TO INCORPORATE ADDITIONAL AREA TO EXISTING CALF SHED AND ADDITIONAL CUBICLES TO EXISTING SHED WITH UNDERGROUND SLURRY TANK TO EXTEND INTO YARD AND (4) CONSTRUCTION OF A ROOF OVER EXISTING YARD AND ALL ASSOCIATED SITE WORKS

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