RefusedDecided 22 March 2023Limerick County Council

Knockbweeheen, Ardagh, Co. Limerick

Planning application 2350
DecisionRefused
Decided22 March 2023
Application typePERMISSION
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Application description published by Limerick County Council.
The change of use from a precast concrete manufacturing plant and open storage area to use solely as an area for the storage of timber products used in construction, along with the reinstatement of an unauthorised open storage area to its original use(agricultural). Retention permission for the current access to the area from the public roadway and an existing building used in the manufacture of concrete products. Permission for alterations to the current access and a change in use of the existing building to the storage of timber products

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