GrantedDecided 13 March 2024Kerry County Council

CANTRA, CEANN TRÁ, TRÁ LÍ

Planning application 23277
DecisionConditional grant
Decided13 March 2024
Application typePERMISSION
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Application description published by Kerry County Council.
CHUN LÁTHAIR GHLAMPÁLA A THÓGÁIL Í GCOMHAIR (A) 6 CHINN D'FHAIGHREOGA GHLAMPÁLA LE DEICRE AGUS A BHEIDH CEANGAILTE DON GCÓRAS SÉARACHAIS POIBLÍ, (B) BEALACH ISTEACH NUA, (C) CARR CHLÓS AR AN LÁTHAIR, (D) BÓTHAR/COSCÁIN ROCHTANA AGUS (E) IONAD STORÁLA BRÚSCAIR CHOMH MAITH LE OIBREACHA COIMHDEACHA CONSTRUCT A GLAMPING SITE CONSISTING OF (A) 6 NO. GLAMPING PODS WITH DECKING AREA AND CONNECTION TO PUBLIC SEWER, (B) NEW SITE ENTRANCE, (C) ONSITE CAR PARKING, (D) INTERNAL ACCESS ROAD/ACCESS FOOTPATHS AND (E) BIN STORGAE AREA WITH ALL ASSOCIATED ANCILLARY SITE WORKS

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