GrantedDecided 06 August 2025Kerry County Council

Dunloe Upper Beaufort, Killarney, Co. Kerry

Planning application 2460392
DecisionConditional grant
Decided06 August 2025
Application typePERMISSION
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Proposed development

Application description published by Kerry County Council.
The development will consist of the installation of a 12-metre telecommunications pole support structure carrying 1 no. dish, associated equipment, together with ground-based equipment cabinet, concrete foundation, stock proof fence, fibre chambers, fibre supply ducting, ESB ducting and all associated site development works within revised stie boundaries. The development will provide for high-speed wireless data and broadband services. A Natura Impact Statement (NIS) has been prepared and submitted in support of this planning application.

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