GrantedDecided 11 February 2025Kerry County Council

Knocknahow, Dingle, Co. Kerry

Planning application 2460785
DecisionConditional grant
Decided11 February 2025
Application typeRETENTION
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Proposed development

Application description published by Kerry County Council.
Retain dwelling house, extensions and shed on site and Planning Permission to a) Demolish various house extensions b) Extend and renovate the existing dwelling c) Decommission the existing septic tank and percolation area d) Install a mechanical treatment plant and raised polishing filter. e) Construct a sod and stone / stone boundary wall to the road elevation with associated splayed site entrance. f) reconstruct and refurbish the existing 2 sheds currently on site g) construct all associated site works at Knocknahow, Dingle, Co. Kerry V92 T224

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