GrantedDecided 11 March 2025Galway County Council

Pollshask, Williamstown, Co. Galway

Planning application 2460257
DecisionConditional grant
Decided11 March 2025
Application typePERMISSION
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Proposed development

Application description published by Galway County Council.
To extend an existing concrete batching plant. The proposed extension of approximately 0.89 hectares will facilitate the washing and sorting of raw materials for use in the concrete batching process and will include; 1. Recycling wash plant to include screening, 2. Installation of a re- cycling wheel wash at a location in variance to grant of permission 09/1688; 3. Construction of 3 lined settlement ponds for use with the wash plant; 4. installation of a bore hole to provide top up water for the wheel wash and wash plant; 5. And all other ancillary site works and services

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