GrantedDecided 29 June 2017Waterford City and County Council

Knockbrack, Dungarvan, Co. Waterford

Planning application 17302
DecisionConditional grant
Decided29 June 2017
Application typeRETENTION
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Application description published by Waterford City and County Council.
Retention of buildings (consisting of Building P1/P2-7.925m x 12.945m in plan, Building P3 - 4.020m x 12.600m in plan and Toilet Block - 3.010m x 7.250m in plan) and ancillary works including footpaths and fencing and as granted under previous planning application 09/667 retention of three buildings (consisting of Support Team Offices - 12.090m x 12.020m in plan, Construction Management Team Offices - 6.100m x 12.200m in plan and Construction Workshop - 9.000m x 11.730m in plan) and associated site works at existing facilities

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