GrantedDecided 28 January 2026Kilkenny County Council

Ayrfield, Granges Road, Kilkenny

Planning application 2560413
DecisionConditional grant
Decided28 January 2026
Application typePERMISSION
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Proposed development

Application description published by Kilkenny County Council.
For the proposed phase 2 construction of 29 No. residential dwellings consisting of; 3 No. Type C – four bedroom detached, 9 No. Type D – four bedroom semi-detached, 10 No. Type E – three bedroom semi-detached, 2 No. two level duplex buildings comprising of; 4 No. two bedroom ground floor units and 4 No. two bedroom first floor duplex units (8No. units in total), vehicular connection from existing Phase 1 development, boundary treatments, public open space, provision of foul and surface water connections/disposal, and all associated site works

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