GrantedDecided 03 May 2022Mayo County Council

AN SPORTLANN, MCHALE ROAD, CASTLEBAR

Planning application 22195
DecisionConditional grant
Decided03 May 2022
Application typePERMISSION
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Application description published by Mayo County Council.
PROVISION OF TWO SPECTATOR SHELTERS FOR PLAYING PITCH NO. 1 AND NO. 2, INCLUDING THE PROVISION OF SHELTER NO. 1 TO BE CONSTRUCTED USING A STEEL FRAMED COVERED STRUCTURE/CANOPY THAT WILL BE LOCATED BETWEEN PITCH NO. 1 AND PITCH NO.2; SHELTER 2 TO BE CONSTRUCTED USING A STEEL FRAMED COVERED STRUCTURE/CANOPY ALONG THE BOUNDARY WALL THAT WILL SERVE PITCH NO. 1 AND WILL INCLUDE FOR STEPPED SPECTATOR SEATING; ALL ASSOCIATED ANCILLARY WORKS THAT ARE REQUIRED TO COMPETE THESE WORKS TO THE REQUIRED STANDARDS AND COMPLY WITH THE BUILDING REGULATION REQUIREMENTS

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