GrantedDecided 16 May 2019Meath County Council

M3 Parkway Railway Station, Bennetstown, Dunboyne

Planning application RA190331
DecisionConditional grant
Decided16 May 2019
Application typePERMISSION
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Application description published by Meath County Council.
The conversion of the existing station building to use as staff accommodation for Iarnród Eireann. The buildings interior will be subdivided to provide offices, canteen, toilet and shower facility, locker rooms and storage. Construction of a new open-plan workshop and storage facility complete with loading bay, workstations and external company logo. External storage facility. Parking for company vehicles. The total works involved cover an area of approx. 512m2 of plan area, and approx 75 linear metres of street frontage.

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