GrantedDecided 03 September 2020Tipperary County Council

Gortnagowna, Templederry, Co Tipperary

Planning application 20794
DecisionConditional grant
Decided03 September 2020
Application typeRETENTION
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Proposed development

Application description published by Tipperary County Council.
A). Retention premission for as constructed agricultural sheds b). Permission to complete the agricultural sheds which includes, modifications/alterations to previously approved Planning permission Ref: 19600313. The modifications/alterations will consist of the installation of cow cubicles, feed passage/trough, installation of a milking parlour, dairy, plant room, compressor room, office room, canteen/kitchen, cow collecting yard with a slatted tank, an unroofed cow holding yard, ancillary concrete and all associated site works

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