GrantedDecided 30 April 2018Galway County Council

Oghil More,

Planning application 171855
DecisionConditional grant
Decided30 April 2018
Application typePERMISSION
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Application description published by Galway County Council.
For the following development at Laurencetown National School: (a) relocation of existing pedestrian entrances and car parking areas from front of school building to designated area within site curtilage (b) new site access and inner roadway with provisions for set down, staff and visitor carparking (c) construction of covered pedestrian walkway (d) construction of an all weather playing surface with perimeter fencing and flood lighting (e) new playing field with associated flood lighting (f) installation of 1 no. prefabricated modular portacabin unit for use as additional room space for after school with provisions for ancillary works and connection to existing septic tank system (g) new bicycle parking area with covered shelter (h) 1.5m wide pedestrian walkway to perimeter of site (i) and all associated external site works (gross floor space portacabin 53.55sqm)

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