GrantedDecided 10 June 2021Tipperary County Council

Ballybeg, Littleton, Thurles Co. Tipperary

Planning application 21520
DecisionConditional grant
Decided10 June 2021
Application typeRETENTION
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Application description published by Tipperary County Council.
Extensions to the main building on site including all other associated site development works above and below ground - the extensions to the main building are to the northern, southern, eastern and western elevations of the existing recycling facility and measure c. 1,015.86 sqm., extensions to the Biofilter that is located to the rear of the building are also sought (c. 43.23 sqm.), staff welfare prefabricated structure located to the north of the site (c. 65.49 sqm.), 2 no. storage/maintenance containers (c. 26.6 sqm.), toilet block (c. 5.1 sqm), Bio-Filter Condenser Tank (c. 72.4 sqm.) and 2 no. Firewater retention ponds (c. 713.17 sqm.) - the development relates to a Biological Waste Treatment Facility which is operated under a Waste Licence (W0259-01) granted by the Environmental Protection Agency

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