GrantedDecided 31 August 2023Tipperary County Council

Cloneen, Cappauniac, Cahir

Planning application 2360057
DecisionConditional grant
Decided31 August 2023
Application typePERMISSION
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Proposed development

Application description published by Tipperary County Council.
(i) the extension of St. Martha’s Nursing Home (ii) an extension to the existing car parking facilities (iii) the installation of a waste water treatment system, (iv) the construction of a boundary wall (v) the relocation of existing storage shed RETENTION permission is also being sought for the existing storage shed to the rear and all associated site works. This development will be constructed on a phased basis, constructing and completing one phase at a time or both phases at the same time. Proposed phases have been illustrated on the drawings and documents submitted with the planning application

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