RefusedDecided 28 June 2024Kilkenny County Council

DICKSBORO GAA, KILCREEN, CO KILKENNY.

Planning application 2460209
DecisionRefused
Decided28 June 2024
Application typeRETENTION
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Proposed development

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PERMISSION FOR DEVELOPMENT. THE DEVELOPMENT CONSISTS OF AN EXISTING 24 M TELECOMMUNICATIONS SUPPORT STRUCTURE (PREVIOUSLY GRANTED PERMISSION UNDER AN BORD PLEANÁLA REF. ABP-305998-19) AND 6 M EXTENSION (GRANTED PERMISSION UNDER KILKENNY COUNTY COUNCIL REF. 22727) TO GIVE AN OVERALL HEIGHT OF 30 M TOGETHER WITH ANTENNAS, DISHES, EQUIPMENT CABINETS, FENCING AND ALL ASSOCIATED SITE DEVELOPMENT WORKS. THE DEVELOPMENT WILL CONTINUE TO PROVIDE HIGH SPEED WIRELESS BROADBAND AND DATA SERVICES.

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ABP-320289-24Submitted 25 July 2024 / decided 06 February 2025
Status not recordedCONDITIONAL
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