GrantedDecided 06 August 2019Tipperary County Council

Curraheen, Horse & Jockey, Thurles

Planning application 19600664
DecisionConditional grant
Decided06 August 2019
Application typeRETENTION
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Application description published by Tipperary County Council.
Extensions to existing cottage include attached garage, waste water treatment system and associated site works. Retention of existing equestrian facilities and outhousing including stable barn, partially constructed lunging house, stables and outhousing, garden workshop and store, garden shed, round roofed shed, horse enclosure, entrance to site and all associated site works. Planning Permission is sought to upgrade the existing waste water treatment system, complete construction of lunging house and construct new dungstead including all associated site works

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