GrantedDecided 08 March 2024Monaghan County Council

Ballagh and Greagh (DED Kilmore), Threemilehouse, Co. Monaghan

Planning application 2360147
DecisionConditional grant
Decided08 March 2024
Application typePERMISSION
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Proposed development

Application description published by Monaghan County Council.
Permission to construct 2 no. poultry houses together with all ancillary structures (to include meal bin(s), and soiled water tank(s)) and ancillary site works (in lieu of 2 No. Poultry houses, ancillary structures and associated site works previously approved under planning reference No. 18/315, but not yet completed) associated with the above development. This application relates to a development, which is for the purposes of an activity requiring a Licence under part IV of the Environmental Protection Agency (Licensing) Regulations 1994 to 2013. An Environmental Impact Assessment Report (E.I.A.R.) will be submitted with this planning application. Significant Further Information received relates to submission of site specific Flood risk assessment,

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