GrantedDecided 03 October 2025Louth County Council

Lands to the north-east of St. Fursey’s Church and north-west of Haggardstown Parochial House, Chapel Road Haggardstown, Dundalk Co. Louth

Planning application 2560510
DecisionConditional grant
Decided03 October 2025
Application typePERMISSION
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Application description published by Louth County Council.
Permission to extend St. Fursey's existing cemetery to consist of 1) change of use from agricultural land to graveyard; 2) extension of existing internal access roads and footpaths; 3) creation of 2no. landscaped peace gardens; 4) planting of boundary hedgerow and trees; and 5) associated site development works. St. Fursey’s Church (RPS Ref. No. Lhs012-020 & NIAH Ref. No. 13901219) and the Haggardstown Parochial House (RPS Ref. No. Lhs012-051 & NIAH Ref. No. 13901218) are Protected Structures

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