GrantedDecided 20 September 2017Tipperary County Council

Donaghmore, Lisronagh, Clonmel

Planning application 17600874
DecisionConditional grant
Decided20 September 2017
Application typePERMISSION
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Application description published by Tipperary County Council.
Alterations to planning application 17600528 granted for the construction of the following (A) previously granted planning permission of a milking parlour with 50 bail rotary parlour automatic drafting facilities, 10 no. cow crush, 20 no. cow A.I. holding pen, 350 no. cow waiting yard (B) all parlour washings diverted to proposed underground slatted slurry storage (C) proposed amendment of cubicle housing for 184 no. new cow cubicles, 208 no. feed spaces, 3 no. automatic scrapers, all slurry diverted to proposed slatted slurry storage (D) associated site works

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