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  1. © OpenStreetMap
    2560594Granted

    Site located at and to the east of Avoca River Park, Arklow, Co. Wicklow

    • 1 no. ICT facility building with a gross floor area (GFA) of c. 36,655 sq.m and a total parapet height of c.19.5m. • 2 no. ICT facilities each with a GFA of c. 4,428 sq.m and a total parapet height of c. 10.5m. • Each of the ICT facilities will accommodate ICT equipment rooms, external mechanical equipment areas, electrical equipment rooms, network rooms, ancillary office space, storage and loading bays; • The construction of a solar farm development consisting of photovoltaic (PV) panel arrays covering an area of approximately c. 2.7 ha in the east of the site, on ground mounted steel frames, underground cabling and ducting, a new gated internal track for maintenance and all associated site services works; • Relocation of the customer transformer compound permitted under WCC Reg. Ref.: 21/1080 as amended by WCC Reg. Ref.: 23/843; • The provision of process water and domestic water split tanks, process water and domestic water plantrooms, rainwater harvesting tanks, chlorine dosing kiosk, sprinkler pump rooms, sprinkler tanks, fire hydrant pump room and hydrant tank; • The provision of an internal road network and circulation areas, footpaths, 104 no. car parking spaces and 100 no. cycle parking spaces; • The construction site access arrangements and amendments to the internal road network permitted under WCC Reg. Ref.: 21/1080 as amended by WCC Reg. Ref.: 23/843; • Landscaping and planting, boundary treatments, site lighting, security fencing, all associated site works including underground foul and storm water drainage network, Sustainable Urban Drainage Systems (SuDS) measures, and utility cables, and all ancillary works. The operation of the proposed development will require an EPA Industrial Emissions Directive (IE) Licence. An Environmental Impact Assessment Report (EIAR) has been preparedDecision record indexed
    Decision24 April 2026View record
  2. © OpenStreetMap
    2560391Granted

    In the townlands of Atateemore or Blackneys Ballyhobuck Ballyrahan Carriganurra Charlestown, Davidstown Drumdowney Lower Drumdowney Upper Gorteens Grogan Kilmurry Nicholastown, Rathpatrick Scartnamoe Tinvaucoosh and Treanaree in County Kilkenny

    A 10 Year Planning Permission for a solar farm with a total area of circa 189 hectares in the townlands of Atateemore or Blackneys, Ballyhobuck, Ballyrahan, Carriganurra, Charlestown, Davidstown, Drumdowney Lower, Drumdowney Upper, Gorteens, Grogan, Kilmurry, Nicholastown, Rathpatrick, Scartnamoe, Tinvaucoosh and Treanaree in County Kilkenny. The solar farm will consist of solar panels on ground mounted frames, 27 no. single storey electrical inverter/transformer stations, 5 no. single storey spare parts containers, 3 no. Ring Main Units, 5 no. weather stations, underground electrical ducting and cabling within the development site, private lands and within the L3429, L7523, L7563, L7469, L3407, L3414, L34144, L7466, L3406, L7483, L3415, N25 and N29 public roads to connect solar farm field parcels, security fencing, CCTV, access tracks, 7 no. watercourse/drain deck crossings and 4 no. horizontal directional drill crossings (under the N25 and N29 public roads and the Luffany River), temporary construction compounds, landscaping and all associated ancillary development and drainage works. Construction and operational access will be via 7 no. existing entrances from the L3429, L7469, L7466, L4783 and L34142 which will be subject to entrance upgrade works. Separate construction phase access options are proposed for Parcel 4 via Port of Waterford and the L4783. The operational lifespan of the solar farm will be 40 years and planning permission is requested for this duration. A Natura Impact Statement (NIS) has been prepared and will be submitted to the Planning Authority with the applicationDecision record indexed
    Decision13 February 2026View record
  3. © OpenStreetMap
    2560300Granted

    Clara Community and Family Resource Centre, Parochial Hall River Street, Clara Co. Offaly

    The building of thermal retrofit works, including: 1. Internal breathable drylining and insulation to external walls of the main hall. 2. Restoration of 2no. existing timber windows and tracery, with instillation of new conservation double-glazed panes. 3. Addition of wall-mounted air conditioning unit to interior of building. 4. Construction of internal partition walls on the stage and in the choir to enclose storage spaces. The proposed development is within Clara Community and Family Resource Centre, which is the former Charlestown Catholic Chapel, and a protected structure (OCC ref no. 12-11).Decision record indexed
    Decision06 February 2026View record
  4. © OpenStreetMap
    2560828Granted

    At Ballygiltenan North Caheragh Glin Demesne, and Killacolla (Barker) (Townlands), Glin Co. Limerick

    A 10 year permission for (1) the construction of a wastewater treatment plant at Caheragh, Glin, including rising mains discharge chamber, inlet works with screen, flow distribution chamber with flow monitoring, 2 no. primary settlement tanks with splitter chamber, sludge pumping station and sludge holding tank, storm storage tank, tidal tank, control building, surface water drainage network including swale linking to existing drains, site lighting (both task lighting and road lighting), boundary fencing, landscaping and biodiversity enhancements, solar panels on block mounted frames, and entrance scheme signage. Access to the wastewater treatment plant to be provided via a proposed new entrance onto the public road network to the south (L-6106), below ground interconnecting pipework; (2) the construction of a wastewater terminal pumping station (TPS) including: underground storm storage tank, pump sump chamber, flow meter chamber, overflow chamber with screen, 2 no. valve chambers, bauer connection chamber, wet and control kiosks, vent stack, landscaping to include redesign of Town Park public amenity area, removable bollards, the temporary removal and re-instatement of a portion of the wall, and all ancillary site development works at Ballygiltenan North, Glin; (3) Foul water rising main between the wastewater treatment plant site and terminal pumping station comprising the laying of pipework on private land and within the Coast Road (N69), including along N69 bridge crossing the Glencorbry River; (4) Gravity storm overflow pipeline from terminal pump station to a new outfall in the maritime area comprising the laying of pipework within the town park and Coast Road (N69) including a rodding and scour chamber;(5) the construction of a new effluent outfall gravity pipeline from wastewater treatment plant site to a new outfall in the maritime area comprising the laying of pipework on private land and within the Coast Road (N69), including along N69 bridge crossing the Glencorbry River; (6) partial demolition/decommissioning of the existing tidal tanks and decommissioning of the existing outfall pipeline assets landwards of the High Water Mark (HWM) within the Town Park public amenity area; (7) Proposed upgrades to underground foul sewer network at the junction of Mary Street and Coast Road (N69) comprising the laying of new sewer pipework to the terminal pumping station and; (8) all associated site development and site excavation works above and below grounDecision record indexed
    Decision27 January 2026View record
  5. © OpenStreetMap
    2560806Granted

    Avoca River Park, Arklow, Co. Wicklow

    The proposed development seeks permission to amend the development permitted under WCC Reg. Ref.: 23/72 and will consist of the following: • Reconfiguration of the internal layout of the 3-no. permitted ICT facility buildings to include ICT equipment rooms, mechanical rooms, switch rooms, electrical equipment rooms, office accommodation, storage and staff facilities at ground and first floor levels; • Amendments to the southern façade on all ICT facility buildings to include alterations to fenestration, extension of permitted louvered façade treatment, and associated alterations; • An increase of c.113 sq.m to the permitted external generator compound of each ICT facility building at ground floor to accommodate additional plant and equipment; • Amendments to plant and equipment layout at roof level and the provision of 1 no. additional roof-mounted emergency landlord generator on each ICT facility building; • Amendments to the permitted water services compound to provide for 1 no. sprinkler tank, 1 no. hydrant tank, 2 no. hydrant water tanks, 2 no. water storage tanks, 6 no. single storey pump rooms (with a gross floor area (GFA) of c. 52 sq.m each) and 1 no. single storey pump room of with a GFA of c. 46 sq.m; • Revisions to permitted site access arrangements including the omission of a permitted security hut and the provision of a revised sally port entrance system with a single storey gatehouse (c. 43 sq.m) and associated revised internal road network; • Relocation of permitted car parking spaces and the provision of 26 no. additional car parking spaces (149 no. spaces in total), Electric Vehicle (EV) car parking and ducting; • The proposed development also includes alterations to the permitted landscaping and planting, fuel filling areas, boundary treatments, security fencing, lighting, SuDS and drainage, and all associated and ancillary site development works. The operation of the development will require an EPA Industrial Emissions Directive (IE) Licence.Decision record indexed
    Decision27 November 2025View record
  6. © OpenStreetMap
    2560086Granted

    Ballymahon (Townland), Co. Longford

    10-year planning permission for proposed upgrade works and extension to the Ballymahon Wastewater Treatment Plant (WwTP) and local wastewater network. The proposed development comprises: (1) the refurbishment of existing final settlement tank, storm water tank, Return-Activated Sludge (RAS) and Waste-Activated Sludge (WAS) pumping station and 2 no. existing aeration tanks within the existing WwTP site; (2) an extension to the WwTP to include new inlet works with duty / standby combined screens and grit plant, odour control system, high-level emergency overflow chamber, Flow to Full Treatment (FFT) storm pumping station, stormwater storage tank, biological process units including 1 no. selector tank, 2 no. anoxic tanks, and 2 no. aeration tanks, 2 no. final settlement tanks with flow split chamber; (3) a new section of gravity sewer from the network pumping station serving Auburn Village residential estate to the new inlet works; (4) a new RAS / WAS pumping station with sludge holding capacity; sludge drying reedbeds (8 no. cells), return liquors pumping station, washwater pumping station, new chemical dosing plant, treated effluent outfall headwall to River Inny; (5) alterations to the existing entrance and a new internal road connecting the existing internal access road to the extension area; (6) surface water drainage interceptor, manholes and surface water attenuation tank; (7) ESB sub-station building, permanent generator and fuel tank, solar panels on block mounted frames; (8) decommissioning of picket fence thickener and associated dewatering equipment, ferric dosing tank, final effluent outfall chamber, complete with automatic sampler, and a redundant section of existing sewer network in the Auburn Village residential estate (all to remain in situ post decommissioning); (9) the decommissioning / removal of the existing inlet works and grit removal chamber; (10) decommissioning / demolition of pumping station in the Auburn Village residential estate; (11) site lighting (both task lighting and road lighting), boundary fencing and treatments including landscaping; (12) below ground interconnecting pipework; (13) and all ancillary site development and site excavation works above and below ground for the above referenced development. A Natura Impact Statement (NIS) has been prepared and will be submitted to the Planning Authority with the applicationDecision record indexed
    Decision28 October 2025View record
  7. © OpenStreetMap
    2560689Granted

    Nua Manufacturing, Avoca River Park, Arklow

    Single storey extension to building no. 1 (728 m2) and 2 no. battery storage kiosks and 2 no. invertors to northern façade of building no. 1, removal of ground mounted solar panels and construction of detached single storey building (120m2) to the south of building no. 1. single storey extension to building no. 2 of (152 m2) and all associated site development worksDecision record indexed
    Decision24 October 2025View record
  8. © OpenStreetMap
    2460325Granted

    Cornacarta Doonacurry Foygh Kilcommock Glebe Ledwithstown and Tirlickeen (townlands), Keenagh and Ballymahon, County Longford

    A 10 Year Planning Permission for a solar farm and energy storage compound with a total area of circa 130 hectares. The proposed development will consist of a solar farm comprising of c. 661,500 sq.m of solar photovoltaic panels on ground mounted frames, associated string inverters mounted to rear of panels and 42 no. single storey electrical transformer stations. The proposed development includes an energy storage compound consisting of 38 no. containerised energy storage modules and associated plant and equipment, 10 no. transformers, 2 no. auxiliary transformers, 1 no. medium voltage control / switching substation and 1 no. spare parts container. The proposed development will also include underground electrical ducting and cabling within the development site and within the L1139, L1137, L1135, R392 and L1132 public roads, and crossing of the Royal Canal (either by open trench or horizontal directional drill), temporary construction compounds, security fencing, CCTV, access tracks (including clear span bridge over Donacurry River), landscaping, drainage and all ancillary development works and apparatus necessary to facilitate the proposed development. Construction and operational access will be via 5 no. existing entrances from the L1139, L1137, L1135 and L1132 which will be upgraded and 2 no. new entrances from the L11351. The operational lifespan of the solar farm will be 40 years and planning permission is requested for this duration. A Natura Impact Statement (NIS) has been prepared and will be submitted to the Planning Authority with the applicationDecision record indexed
    Decision29 September 2025View record
  9. © OpenStreetMap
    2560566Granted

    Townlands of Grangemockler Currasilla Lower and Bleenaleen Lower, Grangemockler, County Tipperary

    10-year permission. The development will consist of (1) Integrated Constructed Wetland (ICW) type Wastewater Treatment Plant (WWTP) for the treatment of wastewater from the Grangemockler agglomeration comprising of 1 No. septic tank and 4No. ICW ponds; (2) Provision of a new terminal wastewater pumping station and stormwater management at the site of the existing Slievardagh Estate Developer Provided Infrastructure (DPI) WWTP, which is to be decommissioned; (3) Access road surrounding the ICW ponds; (4) decommissioning of 2 existing septic tanks (Mill River and Lingaun Park); (5) Ancillary works associated with the development including the associated pipework, fencing and landscaping; (6) pedestrian access via new footbridge over the Currasilla Stream; (7) upgrade existing culvert bridge under existing access road; (8) the installation of a ground mounted solar photovoltaic (PV) array. A Natura Impact Statement (NIS) will be submitted to the Planning Authority with this application.Decision record indexed
    Decision07 August 2025View record
  10. © OpenStreetMap
    2460474Granted

    Killeroran Tullyroe Tully Srahaunnagort (or Thornfield) and Garreer, Ballygar, County Galway

    For decommissioning and removal from the site of the existing steel modular site welfare unit 23 m², tanks, pipework, existing boundary fence and all other associated clearance works; construction of a new below-ground storm water tank along with all associated ancillary equipment; construction of a new below-ground circular primary settling tank; construction of a new stormwater overflow outfall from the proposed stormwater tank discharging to Ballygar Stream; construction of a new below ground forward feed pumping station downstream of the proposed primary settling tank to lift flows to the proposed trickling filter splitter chamber; construction of 2 no. new below-ground final settlement tanks,; construction of 6 no. new sludge drying reed beds (SDRB); provision of 2 no. new progressive cavity pumps. Construction of a new below-ground SDRB and sludge recirculation pump sump; construction of a new below-ground final effluent pumping station and approximately 2.5km of rising main and approximately 328m of 225mm gravity sewer network and associated manholes and headwall for discharge to the River Suck; and construction of a control building to include a laboratory, workshop/storage room, control room, toilets and kitchenette of approximately 123 m² and approximately 5m in height with up to approximately 62 m² of roof mounted solar panels. All associated works including all associated interconnecting above and below ground pipework, valves, telemetry, plant and equipment, construction of an internal access road, 3 no. parking spaces, EV charge point, replacement of existing security fencing with new security fencing of 2.4m high green steel palisade fence, generator with integrated fuel storage tank, lighting columns of maximum height 6m and landscaping. This application is accompanied by a Natura Impact Statement. Gross floor space of proposed works: 123 sqm. Gross floor space of any demolition: 23 sqmDecision record indexed
    Decision21 January 2025View record
  11. © OpenStreetMap
    24/224Granted

    Dunmanway North, Dunmanway South, Brookpark and Underhill (townlands) Dunmanway Co. Cork

    Upgrade works to the existing wastewater network and all associated site development works: 1. Decommissioning of 485 linear meters of sewers along the north bank of the Sally (Dirty) River, in addition to the upstream river crossing, and 648 linear meters of sewer from the Quarry Road Pumping Station to the Clonakilty Road (R-599) via Brookpark including 2 no. existing river crossings of the Sally (Dirty) River and Brewery River. The existing sewers and manholes will be removed where the new pipeline coincides with the existing pipeline (approximately 305m of pipeline in total). All other sections of pipeline will be left in situ when decommissioned. 2. Upgrading and replacement of foul sewer consisting of the laying of c.1,267 linear metres of new underground pipework and associated manholes across public roads (L-4620, L-8691, L-8680, R-599) and private lands, including provision of 3 no. watercourse crossings at the Sally (Dirty) River and Brewery River. 3. Upgrades to Quarry Road Pumping Station consisting of the provision of 2 no. additional storm tanks, inlet screen, 3 no. new storm pumps, rising main diversions, interconnecting pipework and chambers, odour and electrical control infrastructure, overhead cabling, relocation of existing pole-mounted transformer, photovoltaic panels with associated controls / interfaces, provision of new control kiosks and adjustments to perimeter fencing. 4. Upgrades to Longbridge Pumping Station consisting of 1 no. additional storm overflow tank, inlet screen, 3 no. new storm pumps, replacement of existing foul pumps and macerator with 2 no. submersible electric pumps, interconnecting pipework and chambers, replacement outfall pipe, rising main diversions, odour and electrical control infrastructure, overhead cabling, photovoltaic panels with associated controls / interfaces, relocation of existing terminal pole and the existing control kiosk, provision of new control kiosks, and adjustments to perimeter fencing. 5. Tree removal and replacement planting, landscaping, and all associated site development and reinstatement works including ancillaries and excavation works above and below ground for the proposed works. The project will be constructed in the Dunmanway Agglomeration area licenced under the Waste Water Discharge (Authorisation) (WWDA) Regulations 2007 (Licence D0160-01 A). This application relates to a proposed development which requires a review of the existing WWDA Licence. A Natura Impact Statement (NIS) has been prepared in respect of the proposed development and will be submitted to the Planning Authority with this application. The planning application and the NIS may be inspected or purchased at a fee not exceeding the reasonable cost of making a copy at the offices of the Planning Authority, Norton House, Skibbereen, Co. Cork, during its public opening hours i.e. 9.00a.am. to 4.00 p.m. Monday to Friday (excluding public holidays).Decision record indexed
    Decision16 January 2025View record
  12. © OpenStreetMap
    2360071Granted

    Lands within the townlands of Lumcloon and Falsk, Gallen, Co. Offaly

    The installation of a solar photovoltaic (PV) farm, including a Battery Energy Storage System (BESS) consisting of 48no. units and provision of a bridge crossing the Silver River, on 87.96Ha./217.37 acres of lands comprising 18no. agricultural fields on two separate land parcels within the townlands of Lumcloon and Falsk, Gallen Co. Offaly (E: 613500; N: 720000 – centre of site). The solar farm will consist of a series solar photovoltaic (PV) panels mounted on steel support structures to a height not greater than 3.00m. Development ancillary to the siting of solar PV panels includes 19no. transformers; pole-mounted CCTV cameras; underground cabling; deer fenceline measuring 2.00m high; a proposed 5.00m wide graded track between an existing site entrance and BESS; internal access tracks; widening of 2no. existing field entrances and all associated development. Two temporary compounds, measuring 5250sqm approx. in overall area, will be established during the construction phase of the solar farm. The planning permission will have a duration of 10-years, with a subsequent operational lifetime of 40- years, after which it will be decommissioned with all associated lands returned to their original use excluding the Silver River bridge crossing, which shall be retained. A Natura Impact Statement (NIS) has been prepared and submitted in support of this planning application.Decision record indexed
    Decision20 June 2024View record
  13. © OpenStreetMap
    4331/23Granted

    14A, Poplar Row, North Strand, Dublin 3

    PERMISSION: For demolition of an existing single-storey commercial building, formerly used as a car garage and the construction of residential apartment development, comprising of five-storey and part-six storey building to accommodate a total of 16 no. X 1 bedroom apartments with balconies; communal open space at fifth floor terrace; bicycle lock-up parking facilities; secure bin-storage facility;flood barrier wall and associated landscaping along Tolka River, roof mounted heat pumps; and associated site works at 14A Poplar Row, North Strand, Dublin 3.This planning application is accompanied by a Natura Impact Statement (NIS).Decision record indexed
    Decision19 March 2024View record
  14. © OpenStreetMap
    2355Granted

    Knocknatubrid, Tullow, Co. Carlow

    Permission to construct a one and a half storey dwelling with attached double garage, new entrance, bored well, waste water treatment system & percolation area with all associated site works17 conditions indexed
    Decision23 October 2023View record
  15. © OpenStreetMap
    221252Granted

    Moygaddy, Maynooth, Co. Meath

    The proposed development will consist of 3 no office blocks and all associated site development works (GFA. 20,633 26m2) as follows; 1. Block A: 5 storey office building providing offices, stair and lift cores and plant rooms (GFA 10,260.42 m2) 2. Block B: 3 storey office building providing offices, stair and lift cores and plant rooms (GFA 5,186.54 m2). 3. Block C: 3 storey office building providing offices, stair and lift cores and plant rooms (GFA 5,186.30 m2). 4. The development includes a surface car park which includes 323 no. car parking spaces and 320 no. bicycle car parking spaces (including 16 no. accessible car parking spaces and 12 no. EV charging spaces). 5. Undertaking of road upgrade works including the provision of a signalised junction on the R157 Dunboyne Road and the construction of a section of the Maynooth Outer Orbital Route and provision of associated pedestrian and cycle infrastructure, as well as a realignment of a section of the R157. The works to the R157 adjoin the Carton Demesne Wall which is a Protected Structure (RPS Ref 91556). 6. Vehicular access to the site will be provided via the R157 Dunboyne Road and provision is made for a secondary vehicular access via the proposed section of the Maynooth Outer Orbital Route. 7. Provision of water, foul and surface water drainage infrastructure including pumping station. 8. Provision of a new pedestrian & cycle bridge structure at the River Rye Water adjacent to the existing Kildare Bridge. 9. Provision of roof mounted solar PV panels on Office Blocks A, B & C. 10. Provision of 3 no. ESB Kiosks. 11. Provision of bin stores. bike stands, landscaping, boundary treatments and public lighting and all other site development works and services ancillary to the proposed development. 12. A Natura Impact Statement (NIS) and Environmental Impact Assessment Report (EIAR) will be submitted to the planning authority with the planning application. Significant Further Information/revised plans submitted on this applicationDecision record indexed
    Decision24 July 2023View record
  16. © OpenStreetMap
    2360030Granted

    Mount Juliet Estate and Ballylinch Stud, in the townlands of Walton's Grove or Mountjuliet Stonyford ED and Ballylinch Demesne Thomastown ED, County Kilkenny

    (a) a new terminal wastewater pumping station and associated gravity inlet sewer; (b) a small package pumping station with associated gravity inlet sewer and rising main; (c) a new rising main from the new terminal wastewater pumping station to the eastern bank of the River Nore; (d) decommissioning of existing pumping station in Ballylinch; (e) decommissioning and removal of the existing pipeline in the River Nore; and (f) ancillary and associated development including removal of existing trees and vegetation on the site, boundary treatments and planting, and mechanical and electrical service connectionsDecision record indexed
    Decision22 May 2023View record
  17. © OpenStreetMap
    22/4630Granted

    Wastewater Treatment Plant (WwTP) Macroom Sleveen East Co. Cork

    Upgrade works at the wastewater treatment plant which will consist of 1. Construction of a new storm overflow and flow splitting chamber, inlet works including grit removal system and full flow to treatment pumping station, 2 no. new integrated fixed-film activated sludge reactor tanks (Aeration Tanks), 2 no. final settlement tanks, final water sampling manhole while retaining the existing outfall to the River Sullane, return and waste activated sludge pumping stations, chemical building including lime and ferric sulphate dosing systems with bunded chemical storage tanks, 1no. storm water storage tank equipped with storm water pumps, 1 no. sludge picket fence thickener, odour control system, a sheet pile flood protection wall within the site boundary, boundary treatments include a weld mesh security fence, new internal access road and public lighting. 2. Construction of a new control and administration building. 3.Decommissioning of the existing wastewater treatment plant, equipment and associated structures as part of the upgrade works. 4. Construction of a 42 kWp photovoltaic (PV) solar panels on ground mounted frames on the north western area of the site. The PV panel shall be used to supplement the energy demands of the proposed WwTP and will be arranged with a panel area of 185sqm approximately. 5. Establishment of a designated area to be utilized by Cork County Council Roads Department and construction of a new entrance point. 6. All associated site development works above and below ground. A Natura Impact Statement (NIS) will be submitted to the planning authority with the application.Decision record indexed
    Decision30 March 2023View record
  18. © OpenStreetMap
    22163Granted

    Ballintrane Ballybrommell Bendinstown Clonmacshane Garreenleen Graiguealug Tinnaclash & Templepeter, Co. Carlow

    For a 10 year planning permission for a solar farm and associated works, comprising (1) A solar farm which will connect to the national electricity grid on lands with a total area of circa 128 hectares, consisting of solar panels on ground mounted frames, 18 no. single storey electrical inverter/transformer stations, equipment container, underground cabling within the solar farm site and within the N80 and L-3046 public roads to connect solar farm field parcels, security fencing, satellite communications pole, CCTV, access tracks inclusive of 9 no. agricultural bridges (including 1 no. bridge over the river Burrin), temporary construction compounds, landscaping and all associated ancillary development works. (2) minor amendments to a neighbouring solar farm planning permission (Carlow County Council planning reference 20143 & An Bord Pleanala reference: 307891-20) to facilitate future grid connection and additional access tracks for the proposed development. These amendments will comprise of the removal of 1,837 sqm of solar panels, provision of additional access tracks and focused removal of hedgerows to accommodate same, and the laying of 1,788 metres of 33kV underground cabling for the purposes of the future grid connection. (3) Construction and operational access for the solar farm will be via entrances from the L-7111, L-3046 and L-3049. The operational lifespan of the solar farm will be 35 years. A Natura Impact Statement (NIS) has been prepared and will be submitted to the planning authority with the application.Decision record indexed
    Decision16 February 2023View record
  19. © OpenStreetMap
    22860Granted

    Mount Herbert House, Herbert Road, Bray

    Slope stability remediation works on the sloped landscape areas to the north of the existing house and adjoining coach house, between the house and the River Dargle, as outlined on the planning application drawings. Works to include removal of existing trees and vegetation, slope regarding, soil nailing, construction of stone-filled gabion facing, foundations, drainage, underpinning and rebuilding of existing damaged walls, replanting of vegetation; Mount Herbert is listed as a Protected Structure, No. B20Decision record indexed
    Decision29 September 2022View record
  20. © OpenStreetMap
    22554Granted

    Combined Products Building, National Technology Park, Rivers Limerick.

    The addition of roof mounted ducts, pipes and cable trays to the proposed and existing building, and alterations to the previously granted development(planning ref. no. 21/1275) comprising reduction in size of proposed transformer room extension, increase in size of proposed utility yard and LV enclosure on northern corner of the site, inclusion of first floor window on rear elevation of proposed building extension, repositioning of proposed roof mounted chillers and AHUDecision record indexed
    Decision24 June 2022View record
  21. © OpenStreetMap
    2152068Granted

    STATION ROAD, CARNDONAGH, LIFFORD PO

    (1) CONSTRUCTION OF A SINGLE STOREY (WITH MONO PITCH ROOF AND INTERNAL MEZZANINE PLANT DECK) LICENSED DISCOUNT FOODSTORE SUPERMARKET WITH ANCILLARY OFF-LICENCE SALES MEASURING APPROX 2,058SQM GROSS FLOOR SPACE WITH A NET RETAIL SALES AREA OF APPROX 1,420SQM (2) PROVISION OF ASSOCIATED CAR PARKING AND INTERNAL TRAFFIC AND PEDESTRIAN CIRCULATION ROUTES (3) REVISIONS TO EXISTING STATION ROAD VEHICULAR ACCESS, CREATION OF ADDITIONAL PEDESTRIAN ACCESS TO STATION ROAD, RELOCATION OF NORTHERN SITE VEHICULAR ACCESS AND ASSOCIATED AND ANCILLARY MODIFICATIONS TO SITE FRONTAGE (4) DIVERSION OF EXISTING CULVERTED MILLRACE, ALONG NEW ALIGNMENT ACROSS THE SITE WITH ASSOCIATED INLET CHAMBER (5) DIVERSION OF EXISTING FOUL WATER SEWER, ALONG NEW ALIGNMENT ACROSS THE SITE (6) FREE STANDING AND BUILDING MOUNTED SIGNAGE, COVERED TROLLEY BAY, REFRIGERATION AND AIR CONDITIONING PLANT AND EQUIPMENT COMPOUND, AN ESB SUBSTATION, ROOF MOUNTED SOLAR PANELS, PUBLIC LIGHTING, HARD AND SOFT LANDSCAPING, CYCLE PARKING, BOUNDARY TREATMENTS, PROVISION OF SITE DRAINAGE, UTILITY AND SERVICES INFRASTRUCTURE AND CONNECTIONS (INCLUDING SURFACE WATER ATTENUATION AND OUTFALL TO THE DONAGH/GLENTOGHER RIVER) AND ALL ASSOCIATED ANCILLARY DEVELOPMENT AND WORKS ABOVE AND BELOW GROUND LEVEL. A NATURA IMPACT STATEMENT (NIS) ACCOMPANIES THIS APPLICATIONDecision record indexed
    Decision26 May 2022View record
  22. © OpenStreetMap
    22/4136Granted

    Mount Rivers House Ferney Road Kilnaglery, Carrigaline Co.Cork

    Alterations and extensions to dwelling house to include first floor extension to and for conversion to habitable use of attached coach house to ancillary accommodation and all associated site worksDecision record indexed
    Decision25 April 2022View record
  23. © OpenStreetMap
    211275Granted

    Combined Products Building, National Technology Park, Rivers Limerick.

    1 no. two storey and 3 no. single storey extensions to the existing building with roof mounted plant & equipment, the construction of a waste storage yard and covered enclosure to the side, the installation of storage containers, plant and equipment at ground level to the side and rear of the existing building, and ancillary site worksDecision record indexed
    Decision03 November 2021View record
  24. © OpenStreetMap
    2113Refused

    Rossacurra Cranemore Kilbrannish North Bealalaw Raheenliegh Aclare Co. Carlow,

    Permission to develop a wind farm and associated works. The proposed development will consist of: - Construction of up to 7 no. wind turbines with a maximum overall blade tip height of up to 178m; - Construction of turbine foundations and crane pad hardstanding areas; - Construction of new site tracks and associated drainage infrastructure; - Upgrading of existing tracts and associated drainage infrastructure where necessary including upgrade of entrance onto L2026; - All associated drainage and sediment control including the installation of new watercourse or drain crossings and the re-use or upgrading of existing internal watercourse and drain crossings; - Construction of 1 no. permanent onsite 38kV electrical substation to ESBN specifications including: Control building with welfare facilities; - Electrical infrastructure; - Parking; - Wastewater holding tank; - rainwater harvesting; - Security fencing; - All associated infrastructure, services and site works; - 1 no. temporary construction site compound and associated ancillary infrastructure including parking; - 1 no. on site borrow pit (the borrow pit shall be accessed via wind farm access tracks); - Tree felling to facilitate construction and operation of the proposed development; - Installation of medium voltage (20/33kV) and communication underground cabling between the proposed turbines and the proposed on-site substation and associated ancillary works; - Erection of 1 no. permanent meteorological mast to a maximum height of 100m above ground level; - Upgrade of existing forest tracks and paths that shall be re-purposed as recreational amenity trails for community use including signage; - All associated site development works; - A 10 year planning permission and 35 year operational life from the date of commissioning of the entire wind farm. An Environmental Impact Assessment Report (EIAR) and a Natura Impact Statement (NIS) have been prepared in respect of the proposed development and will be submitted with the application.
    Visual AmenityEcologyTraffic Sightlines
    Decision18 March 2021View record
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    20781Granted

    Kilbreckan, Doora, Ennis

    To develop a motorway service area and rest area adjacent to Junction 12 of the M18 motorway, which will include service station building with convenience shop, food court, staff facilities, canopy, fuel facilities, parking and circulation space, children's play area, picnic area and access provision. The development also includes infrastructural works public lighting, signage, landscaping, internal fencing, electrical substation, sixteen electric car charging points, roof mounted solar panels, storm water runoff, petrol interceptors and attenuation system, on-site wastewater treatment plant including access road, pumping station and connection to public foul sewer, drainage improvement works, underground fuel storage tanks, rain water harvesting system, connection to public water supply, underground storage tanks for fire-fighting purposes, underground rain water harvesting tanks, works to improve visibility at access point, upgrade to adjacent roundabout and ancillary works. The connection to the public sewerage system will be by means of a rising main to an existing public sewer. The rising main sewer will cross under the M18 motorway by directional drilling and thereafter underground via existing road margins/public road and under River Fergus and railway line through the townlands of Kilbreckan, Killow, Skehanagh, Clareabbey and Ballybeg. The inert soil from the directional drilling will be used in landscaping works on the site of the service station building. A Natura Impact Statement (NIS) will be submitted to the Planning Authority with the applicationDecision record indexed
    Decision16 December 2020View record
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    191315Granted

    Ballard, Shillelagh, Co. Wicklow

    Ground floor unit for use as office space with ancillary works which will adjoin and connect to an existing commercial unit, ancillary storage areas to the first floor with associated car parking and hard landscaping all with ancillary works11 conditions indexed
    Decision20 April 2020View record
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