GrantedDecided 13 June 2022Monaghan County Council

Drumillard Tooa Crossduff Dooraa Tullyglass, Tullyrain Shantonagh Bellatrain DED Lisirril Fairtahy Carrickadooey Corlat, Corhelshinagh Lisinisky Corracharra Lisnadarragh Corgreagh

Planning application 228003
DecisionConditional grant
Decided13 June 2022
Application typePERMISSION
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Application description published by Monaghan County Council.
Widening of the R181 regional road and upgrade to the horizontal and vertical alignment on the R181 and adjoining junctions. The upgrades will include provision for a widened verge, regarded batters, crash barriers and drainage works where required. Upgrade to the visibility splays on all road junctions where they meet the R181. Relocation of all affected 3rd party utilities where required along the R181 to facilitate the new alignment. The junction between the L7130-0 and the R181 is within the curtilage of a protected structures.

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