GrantedDecided 13 November 2020Louth County Council

Cappocks Green, Ardee, Co Louth

Planning application 20749
DecisionConditional grant
Decided13 November 2020
Application typePERMISSION
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Application description published by Louth County Council.
Permission for the construction of a new industrial facility to include 2 no. 3535m2 manufacturing units (9.3m high with part 11.6m high) with ancillary office and canteen accommodation, 1no. 770m2 timber treatment unit 9.2m high, 1 no. 42m2 security unit 3.5m high, hard standing areas together with associated parking provision, gated entrances and boundary treatments, connection to existing road network & drainage system, company signage, together with all other associated ancillary site works. A Natura Impact Statement accompanied the Planning Application

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