GrantedDecided 19 December 2025Galway City Council

Dominican College, Taylors Hill, Galway

Planning application 2533
DecisionConditional grant
Decided19 December 2025
Application typePERMISSION
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Permission for development which consists of: An Board Pleanála under (ABP) 312952-22 granted permission for change of use of the existing hockey pitch, at Dominican College Taylors Hill Galway. Condition 2 of that permission required that the proposed change of use shall cease, not later than 3 years from the date of the Bord Pleanála Order, unless a prior grant of permission for continuation of use has been obtained. Dominican College Taylors Hill now seek permission to continue to use the hockey pitch, by parties other than students of the school

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