GrantedDecided 20 April 2026Meath County Council

Cogan Street & Cavan Street, Oldcastle, Co. Meath

Planning application 25129
DecisionConditional grant
Decided20 April 2026
Application typePERMISSION
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Proposed development

Application description published by Meath County Council.
The development will consist of: (1) amendments and alterations to that previously granted under planning Ref: 21263 (a) The increase of previously approved car parking area at Cavan Street Entrance area (b) The removal of the 4no. commercial units (ground floor area) and 6no. Duplex dwelling units and replacement with 4no. terraced two storey dwellings (No. 37 - No. 40 inclusive). (d) revised boundaries and site layout plan. (e) connection to mains services. (f) retaining/boundary walls and ancillary site works. (2) Construction of 3no. additional two storey terrace dwellings (No. 30 - No. 36inclusive) with: (a) revised site boundaries and site layout. (b) connection to mains services. (c) retaining/boundary walls and ancillary site walls. (3) The removal of condition No. 14 as granted under planning Ref. 21263

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