GrantedDecided 28 February 2025Meath County Council

Junction Of Cluain Adain Way & Clonmaggaden Road, Clonmagadden, Navan Co. Meath

Planning application 24434
DecisionConditional grant
Decided28 February 2025
Application typePERMISSION
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Proposed development

Application description published by Meath County Council.
The development will consist of an amendment to the permitted single storey retail building (currently under construction) as granted under Reg. Ref. No. 22/395 and will comprise of the amalgamation of the retail unit and café, with a change of use from café to retail, to provide a single retail unit (c. 980.70 sq.m gross floor area) with ancillary alcohol sales area and all ancillary site services and site development works

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ABP-322148-25Submitted 26 March 2025 / decided 02 July 2025
Status not recordedMODIFIED
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