GrantedDecided 08 July 2025Longford County Council

St. Colmcille's N.S, Aughnacliffe, Co. Longford

Planning application 2560019
DecisionConditional grant
Decided08 July 2025
Application typePERMISSION
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Proposed development

Application description published by Longford County Council.
(1) Construction of a single storey extension to the southwest of the existing school consisting of a 2-classroom SEN base, associated toilets, central activities area and ancillary spaces along with 2 SET Rooms. The work includes the installation of roof mounted PV panels, (2) Alterations within the existing school to form a changing places room along with any alterations needed to form the link to the extension, (3) The provision of a new playing court, parking and set-down area to the Southeast of the school. An existing access is to be upgraded to a vehicular access/exit to the site at the Southern boundary onto Dolmen Court (4) The provision of an EV (Electric Vehicle) charging point (5) The construction of a gas tank compound (6) All siteworks associated with the above

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