GrantedDecided 07 December 2022Kildare County Council

Leixlip Gate (South), Kilmacredock, Leixlip

Planning application 221226
DecisionConditional grant
Decided07 December 2022
Application typePERMISSION
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Application description published by Kildare County Council.
For development at a site "Leixlip Gate (south)", Kilmacredock, Leixlip. Co Kildare. The site is located to the south of "Harpur Lane", Leixlip Gate, currently under construction following the grant of permission reg ref ABP-307223-20. The proposed development includes *The creation of a new permanent opening in the existing boundary demesne wall and provision of access route to the lands to the south *The provision of a temporary construction compound and carparking associated with the completion of permitted development reg ref ABP-307223-20

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