GrantedDecided 15 August 2019Kilkenny County Council

Gorteens, Slieverue, Co. Kilkenny

Planning application 19259
DecisionConditional grant
Decided15 August 2019
Application typePERMISSION
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Proposed development

Application description published by Kilkenny County Council.
For the demolition of an existing gate house/security office at the main entrance to Belview Port and its replacement with a new larger gate house/security office and all associated site works including the provision of temporary security offices and temporary weighbridge, relocation of one existing weighbridge, entrance alterations, drains and services. Also planning permission for the construction of a second security office, two number car parking spaces, barriers and associated site works to control access to the rear entrance to Belview Port

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