Search Results for 'Planning permission'

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Permission granted for 40 Rochfortbridge housing units

Construction in Rochfortbridge got a bit of a boost recently as An Bord Pleanala upheld Westmeath County Council’s decision to grant permission for a 40 residential unit development.

Council calls for halt to unauthorised building at city school

An unauthorised extension to a local national school has been halted by Galway City Council after the planning permission on the site was questioned by a number of residents in the area.

Permission sought for new Moate Supervalu

Planning permission is being sought for the construction of a new Supervalu store, including 150 car parking spaces, in Moate.

Thomastown healthcare centre granted planning permission

An Bord Pleanåla has granted permission for a primary healthcare building in the centre of Thomastown, on a site formerly occupied by Super Valu.

Lidl Thomastown off-licence decision appealed

Kilkenny County Council’s decision to award discount store Lidl permission for an off-licence at their Thomastown store, has been appealed to An Bord Pleanåla.

Mayo planning applicants feeling the wrath of Gormley’s intervention

Planning applicants in Mayo are beginning to feel the effects of Environment Minister John Gormley’s intervention in the County Development Plan.

No decision made on proposed Milltown fishing resort

Carlow County Council has delayed a decision on whether a major tourism development comprising a fishing lake and lodges will go ahead in Milltown.

Council grants extension to Bellanaboy planning permission

Mayo County Council has granted an application by Shell E&P Ireland Limited (SEPIL) for an extension to the planning permission for the construction of a gas terminal at Bellanaboy and for works at the Shramore peat deposition site.

Planned Ballinrobe project could create up to 400 jobs

A planning application before Mayo County Council could lead to the development of 400 jobs in Ballinrobe, the Mayo Advertiser has learned. And during the construction phase of this mixed use development, a further 200 jobs would be created.

New development plan leading to planning problems for farm families

The changeover in development plans for Mayo has led to one Ballyhaunis couple being refused planning permission by Mayo County Council and will have consequences for other farm families applying for planning permission in the county.

 

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