GrantedDecided 23 August 2018Waterford City and County Council

Walsh Park, Keanes Road, Slievekeale Road

Planning application 18448
DecisionConditional grant
Decided23 August 2018
Application typePERMISSION
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Proposed development

Application description published by Waterford City and County Council.
Redevelopment consisting of the demolition of existing on-site buildings (with the exception of the Southern Stand) and the construction of the following:- - New western boundary wall complete with turnstile housings, ticket office and exit gates. - New western terrace complete with roof cover. - New sanitary and concession accommodation at western end of ground. - New northern open seated stand (uncovered). - New part open seated stand at north east corner (uncovered). - New sanitary accommodation at north east corner. - New 2-storey Dressing room/administration building at eastern end of ground. - New sanitary and concession accommodation at south east corner. - New southern boundary wall at south east corner complete with turnstile housing ticket office and exit gates

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