GrantedDecided 23 June 2023Louth County Council

Faughart Upper, Dundalk, Co Louth

Planning application 23219
DecisionConditional grant
Decided23 June 2023
Application typeRETENTION
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Proposed development

Application description published by Louth County Council.
Retention permission for the upgrade to an existing entrance onto the public road and agricultural hard standing hardcore area around a motte and associated site development works: SPLIT DECISION: 1.To GRANT Permission for upgrade of an existing entrance onto the public road (widening of entrance and new gates only) 2.To REFUSE Permission for the entire agricultural hardstanding hardcore area around a motte, at the entrance and the hardcore area immediately inside the entrance (within the agricultural field) and to the north-west of the Motte.

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