Applications tied to the site
Partial coverage7 register records are within the point-match tolerance; a parcel boundary is needed to treat this as exact.
7 matchedSite planning risk brief
One-off house / within 5 km where a location match is available
Executive snapshot
13% of nearby decided applications were refused. The site check found 1,439 decisions within 5 km, 7 exact-site or onsite candidate records, and 128 structured appeals.
Evidence maturity
Each section reports its own coverage. “Not yet covered” means no conclusion is drawn while source datasets or policy extraction are still being loaded.
7 register records are within the point-match tolerance; a parcel boundary is needed to treat this as exact.
7 matchedCurrent indexed zoning and settlement layers are intersected with the selected site where coverage exists.
Current section-and-page citations have not yet been loaded for this authority.
Each layer reports its own coverage; missing coverage never appears as a clean result.
0 prompts are backed by extracted nearby decision evidence; all prompts remain checks, not predictions.
128 structured nearby appeal records.
128 matchedHistoric extracted references are not presented as current policy; verified citations are still being loaded.
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For construction of a proposed 2 bay lean-to type shed, to facilitate improved environmental management at the existing waste permitted site and all ancillary site development works
(1) Construction of a proposed 2 bay lean-to type storage shed, to facilitate improved environmental management at the existing waste permitted site, (2) Amendments to front boundary to include boundary wall and associated fence on top of wall, plus provision of new gates, (3) Revised design of existing carpark to include an electric vehicle charger parking space and disabled carpark space, (4) Proposed bike shelter, plus renovations to existing building to facilitate proposed WC/shower facilities, (5) All ancillary site development works
Construction of a proposed lean-to type shed, to facilitate improved environmental management at the existing waste permitted site and all ancillary site development works.
Construction of a single storey M.V. Substation and Switch room total area 24 sqm at the front elevation of Irish Dog Foods Limited (south-west elevation) and all ancillary works
To (i) Construct an ESB substation on the South Western Corner if the Site. (ii) Construct a lean-to bin storage area in front of the Southern Side of the Existing Building. (iii) Carry out Internal alterations of the existing Staff Facilities Area at ground floor level. (iv) Construct a new Mezzanine Floor on the Southern End of the Existing Building. (v) Erect new Signage on the Southern (Front) Elevation of the existing Building. (vi) Remove the existing 4No. Circular Tanks on the Northern Side of the Site and install a new rectangular Water Storage Tank. (vii) Construct a new Detached Workshop Shed on the Northern Side of existing building and all associated site works and services
The development will consist of: (a) Demolition of Industrial Unit Nos. 17, 18 and 19 (550 sqm); (b) Construction of Industrial building extension (1954 sqm) to Production building for increased Manufacturing area and additional Loading Bays. This building will comprise Processing Area, Ovens, 3 No. Loading Bays all on ground floor, and on first floor (735 sqm) comprise offices, changing areas, canteen, toilet facilities and plant room; (c) Erection of signage on building; (d) And all ancillary works
The brief summarizes the pattern across all 1,439 matched decisions within 5 km and includes up to 80 detailed comparables (40 nearest refusals and 40 nearest grants), with extracted reasons, quotes, and available source links. €29 incl. VAT.
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Matched from public planning record 211803The site brief adds up to 80 nearest detailed grants and refusals, extracted source evidence, document links, and a shareable risk summary.
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