GrantedDecided 14 July 2021Kildare County Council

Maynooth GAA Sports Club Grounds, (lands adjacent Moyglare Hall), Moyglare Road

Planning application 21350
DecisionConditional grant
Decided14 July 2021
Application typePERMISSION
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Application description published by Kildare County Council.
(1) Twenty six number 6m high lighting poles with LED lights to illuminate the new community walkway surface around the site, (2) Eight number 8m high lighting poles with LED lights to illuminate the new car park surface with new line-marking and drainage, (3) Erection of 2 rows of 1.2m high spectator fencing along the western side of the western senior pitch,(4) Erection of a 32sqm palisade fenced enclosure to house a generator to power the lighting and associated sundry other site works

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