GrantedDecided 08 December 2025Westmeath County Council

HIGGINSTOWN, DALYSTOWN, CO.WESTMEATH

Planning application 2560200
DecisionConditional grant
Decided08 December 2025
Application typePERMISSION
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Proposed development

Application description published by Westmeath County Council.
To construct a community sports facility, which shall include one number grassed playing pitch, a community exercise / walking track with exercise stations and a single storey clubhouse with two number dressing rooms and a function room. Permission is also sought to upgrade existing entrance to public road, to install a car park and bus set down facilities, to upgrade existing site boundaries, to connect to existing public watermain and to install a tertiary Wastewater treatment system with infiltration bed and all associated site works.

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