GrantedDecided 31 May 2021Meath County Council

Ashbourne Business Park, Ashbourne, Co. Meath

Planning application 21624
DecisionConditional grant
Decided31 May 2021
Application typePERMISSION
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Proposed development

Application description published by Meath County Council.
Amendment to planning permission Register Reference AA/180221, as further amended by Register Reference AA/200011, and Register Reference AA/201776 to (1) Demolish existing farmhouse and associated outbuildings; (2) Remove topsoil and lay a new surface of granular material; (3) The use of the area as a film studio back lot providing for the temporary erection of film sets and for outdoor shooting; (4) The provision of an access point from the site to the overall landholding, and all ancillary site services, including boundary treatments, landscaping, drainage and all site development works; (5) The proposed development does not include any alterations to the permitted development. The site area of the proposed development is 3.86 ha. The total area of the permitted and proposed development is 7.59ha.

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