GrantedDecided 30 July 2020Laois County Council

Raggetstown, Abbeyleix, Co.Laois

Planning application 20275
DecisionConditional grant
Decided30 July 2020
Application typePERMISSION
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Application description published by Laois County Council.
Construct a 38 kV electricity station on a c. 0.3 ha site comprising the placement of two no. 38 kV to MV power transformers, one no. 38 kV booster and two no. MV interface transformers with bund walls and associated oil interceptor. One no. control module, one no. MV Switchroom module, one no. 38 kV (GIS) Switchroom module, one no. site store and an ESB radio antenna (Scada) mounted on timber pole. A recessed station entrance with splay and a gravel access road with concrete post and rail fence to outer station boundary and a palisade fence to inner station boundary with associated landscaping and site works. Planning permission is being sought for a duration of ten years. Note for information purposes: this application represents a resubmission of a similar application permitted by Laois County Council under reg ref: 09/226

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