SD03A/0950: Permission sought for use of existing building and yard for nightime parking for 15 no. trucks and provision of car parking for truck drivers during working hours
The Whins, Colemanstown, Rathcoole, Co. Dublin
DecisionRefuse permission
Decided18 February 2004
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