GrantedDecided 21 March 2025Sligo County Council

Bunnacranagh, Curry, Co. Sligo

Planning application 2560031
DecisionConditional grant
Decided21 March 2025
Application typePERMISSION
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Proposed development

Application description published by Sligo County Council.
For a development consisting of construction of a loose shed, manure pit, walled silage slab, new slatted shed and underground slurry storage tank along with all associated site works. The loose shed 3 will be 6.352m in height, the slatted shed 5 will be 7.216m in height and there will be an unroofed manure pit 6 and walled silage slab 4. All effluent will be collected and stored in the proposed/existing slatted tanks and all structures will be constructed on agricultural land our clients have been farming on for generations. There is no protected structures close to the site.

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