GrantedDecided 08 August 2025Kildare County Council

Kilberry National School, Kilberry, Athy

Planning application 2560685
DecisionConditional grant
Decided08 August 2025
Application typePERMISSION
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Application description published by Kildare County Council.
For installation of an LPG tank located on existing soft landscaping with a 1.2m wide gravel access path and 1.8m high perimeter screen enclosure, Installation of an Air Source Heat Pump with a 2.8m high perimeter screen enclosure, Installation of vandal resistant EVC car charging local electrical enclosure, distribution board and dual car charging outlet, and Replacement of a section of the existing pedestrian gate to provide a new 3.4m wide double leaf metal gate for vehicular access with an appearance which will match the existing

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