RefusedDecided 14 July 2021Meath County Council

Crumpstown or Marshallstown, Kilmessan, Co. Meath

Planning application 21967
DecisionRefused
Decided14 July 2021
Application typePERMISSION
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Proposed development

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The development will consist of an equestrian holiday centre, which will comprise five holiday cottages made up of conversion of a barn to a two storey three bedroom dwelling, conversion of two stable buildings each to a one bedroom single storey dwelling, conversion of a shed to a two bedroom single storey dwelling and refurbishment of a stone cottage to a two bedroom single storey dwelling with a new sewage treatment system and associated site development works, access will be via the existing entrance serving the existing farmyard and dwelling

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ABP-311029-21Submitted 05 August 2021 / decided 24 March 2022
Status not recordedREFUSED
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