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    2560554Granted

    Piercetown, Cradockstown and Ballymagillin Townlands, Dunboyne Co. Meath

    A) Extension of existing Waste Water Neutralisation Plant to allow for increased capacity of waste water. This will include construction of bunded area to allow for installation of new tanks, including 3no treatment tanks all approximately 11.23 metres high and ranging in diameter from approximately 3.42 metres to approximately 8.54 metres, 1no stack approximately 5 metres high and approximately 0.6 metres in diameter and also including 1no electrical building sized approximately 20 square metres and approximately 4.6 metres high and items of plant and equipment, all located to the south of existing facility. b) Permission for change of use of temporary construction storage building to permanent waste recycling building, sized approximately 240 square metres and approximately 7 metres high. c) The works also include modifications to internal roads, new pipe bridge, site lighting and all associated works including temporary construction laydown area associated with the proposed development. This application consists of development on landholding for which a licence under Part IV of the Environmental Protection Agency Act 1992 (as amended by the Protection of the Environment Act, 2003) is required.Decision record indexed
    Decision23 July 2025View record
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    21677Granted

    Piercetown Cradockstown &, Ballymagillin Townlands, Dunboyne

    Extensions to and modifications of the existing planning permission Ref RA170887. The development consists of the construction of a proposed Biopharmaceutical Manufacturing and Research Facility as described hereunder. 1) A single storey with mezzanine Biopharmaceutical Manufacturing and Research Facility sized approximately 17,500 square metres and approximately 14.5 metres high, located to the north of the existing manufacturing building including docks and yard-based plant and equipment and roof mounted stacks, equipment and vents and including 2no. boiler stacks approximately 27 metres high. 2) A single storey, partially glazed pedestrian link approximately 4 metres high. 3) A three-storey canteen and laboratory extension located to the south of the existing laboratory, administration and canteen block sized 1,020 square metres approximately and 21 metres high, including roof mounted plant and equipment. 4) The relocation of 2no. single storey modular liquid supply and waste stores to the east of the existing warehouse, both sized approximately 30 square metres and approximately 3 metres high. 5) The demolition of the existing single storey waste store located in the utilities to the north east of the existing faciility, sized approximately 235 square metres and approximately 4.7 metres high and the construction of a new waste store to the south of the proposed facility, sized approximately 235 square metres and approximately 4.7 metres high 6) An extension to the west side of the existing single storey ESB substation located adjacent to the southern site vehicular entrance gates, sized approximately 35 square metres and approximately 4.5 metres high. 7) The addition of 162 permanent car parking spaces, bringing the site to a total of 524 permanent car parking spaces and a dedicated shuttle bus parking area and shelter and including 8 disabled car parking spaces and including 16 electric vehicle charging spaces and including 36 cycle parking spaces, including the re-use of approximately 460 existing temporary construction related car parking spaces. 8) A landscaped berm approximately 8 metres high located to the rear (east) of the existing manufacturing site. 9) An additional utilities yard, housing plant and equipment, located to the south west of the proposed facility. 10) Alterations and extensions to existing roads and site works. These works include the use of existing temporary construction facilities and the extension of these temporaryDecision record indexed
    Decision04 June 2021View record
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