GrantedDecided 11 March 2022Fingal County Council

F22A/0020: Permission for installation of a 5.2m high wire security fence with both vehicular pedestrian access gates at Oberstown Children Detention Campus. The proposed development will consist of the installation of a 33-meter-long, 5.2 meters high, 358 wire security fence known as Prison Mesh with a vehicular security gate and a separate pedestrian gate on the lands adjacent to Area A, Unit 1, Trinity Buildings within the Oberstown Children Detention Campus. The wire fence will adjoin an existing brick wall to the east and connect into an existing wire security fence to the west and shall be similar in colour and type to the existing security fencing at Oberstown Children Detention Campus.

Oberstown Children Detention Campus, Oberstown, Lusk, Co. Dublin, K45
DecisionGrant permission
Decided11 March 2022
Application typePermission
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