GrantedDecided 03 July 2017Meath County Council

Longwood, Co. Meath

Planning application TA170510
DecisionConditional grant
Decided03 July 2017
Application typeEXTENSION OF DURATION
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Application description published by Meath County Council.
EXTENSION OF DURATION OF PLANNING PERMISSION REF. NO. TA/101328 - housing development comprising 14 no. 3 & 4 bedroom two storey detached & semi-detached houses including optional extension to the rear (house types A & B) and optional extension to the rear and optional attic accommodation (house type C) and ancillary site development works including estate roads, landscaped open space, children's play area and services including sewage pumping station (with vehicular/pedestrian access onto the R160/Kilglass Road and pedestrian access onto the L80317 Gurteen Lane

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