GrantedDecided 23 February 2026Kildare County Council

Site 11, Kilcullen Business Campus, Kilcullen

Planning application 2561501
DecisionConditional grant
Decided23 February 2026
Application typePERMISSION
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Proposed development

Application description published by Kildare County Council.
Amendments to the regional distribution warehouse/logistics centre permitted under Ref.: 2422. (A) Alterations to the internal layout, including a reduction in the gross floor area from 3238sq.m to 2583sq.m. (B) Alterations to include the changes to the proposed main building to include first storey ancillary offices, staff facilities and drivers waiting area located on the first floor and (C) Alterations to internal layout to include change of use of warehouse space to truck maintenance area with 3no. service areas to the ground floor of the building envelope. (D) Alterations ancillary to the main building to include a 5.6m high truck wash. The development includes minor alterations to soft and hard landscaping, and permitted car parking layout along with all associated site development works

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