GrantedDecided 19 December 2022Tipperary County Council

Kickham Park, Mill Road, Thurles

Planning application 2260585
DecisionConditional grant
Decided19 December 2022
Application typePERMISSION
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Application description published by Tipperary County Council.
The following works: a) extension to the existing astro-turf training pitch to include new low level retaining wall, extension to and reconfiguration of the existing perimeter fencing, and high level ball stop netting; b) goal post ball stop netting; c) all associated site works. Retention planning permission is also being sought for the following works: d) retention of alterations to previously approved planning permission register reference 18/601237 in respect of the retention of the as-constructed size of the hurling wall; e) all associated site works.

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