GrantedDecided 02 April 2025Laois County Council

Site 1 and 2, J17 Industrial Park Togher, Portlaoise Co. Laois

Planning application 2460517
DecisionConditional grant
Decided02 April 2025
Application typePERMISSION
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Site

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Proposed development

Application description published by Laois County Council.
Construct a light industrial unit with a footprint of 2976 m2 plus associated roads, carpark, and service yard to the north and adjoining their existing facility. The proposed expansion shall house similar operations to the existing facility with the fabrication of modular service supplied systems. The Proposed Extension Shall match the existing in line and level. The General External treatment shall be a mix of Microrib and trapezoidal insulated cladding and shall incorporate extensive fenestration on the eastern and southern Elevation. The roof shall support solar panels over its full area. The application also seeks planning retention for an existing ancillary service yard and landscaped berms measuring 6540m2 located to the West and adjoining the original development.

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