RefusedDecided 23 September 2024Kildare County Council

Kealstown Ladychapel, Maynooth, Co. Kildare.

Planning application 2360228
DecisionRefused
Decided23 September 2024
Application typePERMISSION
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Application description published by Kildare County Council.
For (A) permission for 42 no. serviced camp sites, (B) erection of clubhouse building with indoor activity rooms, shop, coffee dock, cleaners store, reception area and staff toilet, (C) erection of 2 no. toilet blocks consisting of Gents and Ladies toilets and family changing areas with wash up area, (D) the installation of a septic tank, integrated constructed wetlands and percolation area (E) Permission is sought for 38 no. car parking spaces with 4 no. E car charging points, 20 covered cycle parking spaces and (F) access to the proposed site is off the existing private roadway granted planning permission under file ref no: 18/403 and all associated site development works. Revised by Significant Further Information which consists of Revised design of the reception building and toilet blocks.

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