RefusedDecided 24 March 2025Kerry County Council

Duagh Village, Duagh, Co. Kerry

Planning application 2560036
DecisionRefused
Decided24 March 2025
Application typePERMISSION
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Application description published by Kerry County Council.
Planning Permission to Demolish existing outbuildings / sheds and construct a Residential development of 20 Dwelling houses of two storey design incorporating 16 Semi Detached units and 4 detached units, all associated site works to include car parking, open spaces, hard & soft landscaping, boundary treatment, all infrastructural works including foul and surface water drainage, connection to all public utility services, construction of new vehicular and pedestrian connections to public road, all internal roads, paths, lighting and associated works.

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