GrantedDecided 29 November 2022Waterford City and County Council

Ground Floor Unit B3 & B4, Railway Square, Waterford

Planning application 22867
DecisionConditional grant
Decided29 November 2022
Application typePERMISSION
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Proposed development

Application description published by Waterford City and County Council.
The erection of new signage at the development address, namely for erection of a 1930mm X 450mm folded dibond lightbox internally over main entrance door at Johns River Boardwalk to existing Infosys Call Centre Facility, for the application of reverse printed vinyl graphics to surrounding windows at same entrance doors and for the application of 27 no 1200mm X 690mm reverse plot white vinyl Infosys logos to glass panels along Johns River Boardwalk, all with associated site development works

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