GrantedDecided 05 November 2019Kerry County Council

BALLYGOWLOGE, LISTOWEL, CO KERRY

Planning application 19951
DecisionConditional grant
Decided05 November 2019
Application typePERMISSION
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Application description published by Kerry County Council.
REMOVE EXISTING 20M FLOODLIGHT POLE TO BE REPLACED WITH A 21.5M MULTI- PURPOSE MONOPOLE TO SUPPORT 6 NO. TELECOMMUNICATIONS ANTENNAE FOR USE BY EIR AND OTHER OPERATORS, ALONGSIDE THE REATTACHMENT OF THE EXIXTING FLOODLIGHTS LAMPS, WHICH TOGETHER WITH THE INSTALLATION OF 2 NO. DISHES, A HANDRAIL AND 3 NO. GROUND BASED EQUIPMENT CABINETS AND THE RELOCATION OF THE GROUND BASED EXIXTING CABINET SERVING THE FLOODLIGHTS, WILL PROVIDE 2G, 3G AND 4G MOBILE ELECTRONIC COMMUNICATION SERVICES AS PART OF THE LICENSED OPERATORS BROADBAND NETWORK FROM THE INSTALLATION

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