GrantedDecided 05 July 2022Roscommon County Council

Ryan Engineering Ltd., Tibohine, Castlerea

Planning application 21385
DecisionConditional grant
Decided05 July 2022
Application typePERMISSION
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Proposed development

Application description published by Roscommon County Council.
RETENTION PERMISSION to: 1) Retain as constructed steel fabrication workshop; PERMISSION to: 2) Construct extension to upgrade external elevations of existing workshop and internal layout to accommodate office space - this new office space will facilitate the removal of existing office container from site; 3) Construct new boundary wall and entrance splays to front and permission to erect boundary fence to perimeter of site area; 4) Install proprietary treatment system with percolation area and all ancillary site development works at

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