GrantedDecided 29 June 2021Galway County Council

Lecarrow & Lickerrig,

Planning application 21758
DecisionConditional grant
Decided29 June 2021
Application typePERMISSION
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Proposed development

Application description published by Galway County Council.
To: 1. Reconstruct existing shed to accommodate feed passage and additional cubicles. 2. To demolish existing sheds and construct milking parlour to include dairy, office, plant room, canteen, milk storage silo and associated drafting / handling area. 3. Construct collection yard with slatted tank and associated slurry channels. 4. construct a calf shed to include concrete apron and all associated site works. Gross floor space of proposed works: Milking parlour, etc = 505.60 sqm. Calf shed = 230.58 sqm. Collection yard = 430.00 sqm. Apron = 131.04 sqm. Gross floor space of any demolition: 363.65 sqm

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