GrantedDecided 22 February 2018Kildare County Council

Pfizer Limited Pharmaceuticals, Old Great Connell Road, Townland of Littleconnell

Planning application 171472
DecisionConditional grant
Decided22 February 2018
Application typeEXTENSION OF DURATION
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Application description published by Kildare County Council.
Extension of Duration of Planning Ref. 13/137 - Extension to the existing ESB Baroda 110kV station, consisting of existing palisade fence to be extended to form enlarged compound with new gates, new MV switchgear building, 2 No. 110kV/MV transformers, 2 No. neutral earth resistors, 1 No. house transformer, internal roadway to be extended with new ramp, existing drainage to be extended with new attenuation tank and associated site works

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