GrantedDecided 24 March 2026Kerry County Council

Carrig East, Kenmare, Co. Kerry

Planning application 2561125
DecisionConditional grant
Decided24 March 2026
Application typeRETENTION
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Site

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Proposed development

Application description published by Kerry County Council.
(a) Retention permission to retain alterations made to the dwelling house including an additional window at the rear and revised external wall finishes to the front gable and rear wall, (b) Retention permission to retain the dwelling house, all associated site services and ancillary site works as located within revised site boundaries and, (c) Full planning permission to disconnect from the existing septic tank and install a new EN12566-3 wastewater treatment unit and associated polishing filter within the confines of the site and all other associated site works

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