GrantedDecided 23 January 2020Kilkenny County Council

Middleknock, Sion Road, Kilkenny

Planning application 19706
DecisionConditional grant
Decided23 January 2020
Application typePERMISSION
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Application description published by Kilkenny County Council.
A new residential development of 12 detached dwellings comprising of: 3 no. Type A 264 sqm, two storey five bedroom dwellings; 3 no. Type B 237 sqm, two storey four bedroom dwellings; 1 no. Type B1 240 sqm, two storey four bedroom dwelling; 2 no. Type C 269 sqm, two storey four bedroom dwellings and 3 no. Type D 190 sqm, two storey four bedroom dwellings; new site entrance to Sion Road with new site boundary treatment; connection to public services and all associated site development works and all associated landscaping works at

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