GrantedDecided 17 August 2017Monaghan County Council

Unit 2 Lough Egish Food Park, Castleblayney, Co. Monaghan

Planning application 17140
DecisionConditional grant
Decided17 August 2017
Application typeRETENTION
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Application description published by Monaghan County Council.
Permission for 1. Retention for a number of single storey extensions & additions to the south east, south west & north west elevations of our existing facility. 2. Retention permission for a number of refrigerated container units on site. 3. Rentention permission for an external sign located on the north east elevation of the building. 4. Retention permission for internal storage areas within the existing building. 5. Planning permission for a new external escape stairs & access door on the north west elevation, a number of new personal doors & all associated site works. Significant Further Information - it is proposed to enlarge the red outline boundary of the site to facilitate additional landscaping and to construct two fully landscaped earth berms.

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