GrantedDecided 11 April 2023Meath County Council

Jamestown Bog, Greetiagh, Bohermeen

Planning application 22899
DecisionConditional grant
Decided11 April 2023
Application typePERMISSION
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Proposed development

Application description published by Meath County Council.
Development comprising a) the installation of a new gravel pedestrian walkway (circa. 275m length c. 2m wide) east - west linking with existing gravel walkway to the east and terminating at proposed new viewing platform at western end, b) the installation of a new 125m sq. viewing platform comprising timber surround and stone hardcore finish, for the purposes of providing close up viewpoint of existing raised turf bank and c) provision of bench seating at 2 locations along new walkway. Significant further inforamtion/revised plans submitted on this application

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