GrantedDecided 15 March 2023Galway County Council

Lettershea, Clifden, Co. Galway

Planning application 221176
DecisionConditional grant
Decided15 March 2023
Application typePERMISSION
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For the development consisting of extraction of rock from an area consisting of 1.9 hectares which was previously subject to rock extraction; Extraction of rock will be undertaken by blasting means down to a level of 36.4 meters ordnance datum; processing of material using mobile crushing and screening plant; All associated ancillary facilities/works; Screening berms and landscaping. The duration of the proposed works is over a 25 year period. The application is accompanied by a Natura Impact Statement (NIS)

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ABP-316226-23Submitted 06 April 2023 / decided 11 June 2024
Status not recordedCONDITIONAL
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