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Decisions Due MEATH COUNTY COUNCIL – PLANNING DECISIONS DUE From: 16th April 2021 to 14th May 2021 PL – Planner’s Initials The use of the personal details of planning applicants, including for marketing purposes, may be unlawful under the Data Protection Acts 1988-2003 and may result in action by the Data Protection Commissioner against the sender, including prosecution. Please note that the decisions due by area list is uploaded once a week. For a more uptodate information please use the eplan system to locate decisions due at the following site address http://www.meath.ie/ePlan40/ or contact the planning department on 046 909 7000 Date: 16/04/2021 Meath Co. Co. TIME: 11:44:06 AM PAGE : 1 P L A N N I N G A P P L I C A T I O N S FORTHCOMING DECISIONS FROM 16/04/2021 To 14/05/2021 FILE APPLICANTS NAME APPN. F.I. DECISION DEVELOPMENT DESCRIPTION PL EA FA NUMBER AND ADDRESS RECEIVED RECEIVED DATE AND LOCATION 21/330 Michael Roche, 22/02/2021 Sun 18/04/2021 construction of a new storey and a half four bedroom JQ Middle Earth, detached dwelling, wastewater treatment system, new Ashbourne, site entrance an all associated site works Co Meath Middle Earth Baltrasna Lane Ashbourne, Co Meath 21/336 Gerard & Hannah Brennan 23/02/2021 Mon 19/04/2021 to construct a detached storey and a half dwelling with JQ Main Street, domestic garage all associated site works Kilmessan, Kilmessan Co. Meath Co. Meath 21/344 Cushinstown AC 23/02/2021 Mon 19/04/2021 planning permission to construct an extension to the CC Cushinstown (Ed Rathfeigh), front and side of existing club premises to include a Ashbourne, Fitness/Recreational room, Pilates room, Sensory room Co. Meath and to provide toilets including disability toilet in part of existing building and to ex ... Cushinstown (Ed Rathfeigh) Ashbourne Co. Meath Page 1 Date: 16/04/2021 Meath Co. Co. TIME: 11:44:07 AM PAGE : 2 P L A N N I N G A P P L I C A T I O N S FORTHCOMING DECISIONS FROM 16/04/2021 To 14/05/2021 FILE APPLICANTS NAME APPN. F.I. DECISION DEVELOPMENT DESCRIPTION PL EA FA NUMBER AND ADDRESS RECEIVED RECEIVED DATE AND LOCATION 21/345 Traditional Meat Company 23/02/2021 Mon 19/04/2021 permission is sought to (1) demolish existing single FD (Ireland) Ltd, storey detached structure (water store) "A" (2) dismantle Gortloney, and relocate existing single storey detached maintenance Dromone, Oldcastle, Co Meath shed "B" to location "X" within site boundary (3) construct two storey maintenanc ... Gortloney Dromone Oldcastle, Co Meath AA/201741 Andrew O'Donoghue 19/11/2020 23/03/2021 Mon 19/04/2021 a dwelling house, septic tank and percolation area, and OB 1 AA Glosmerry House, all associated site works. Significant further Herbertstown, information/revised plans submitted on this application Stamullen, Co. Meath Herbertstown Stamullen Co. Meath KA/200866 Przemek & Marlena Biernat 06/07/2020 23/03/2021 Mon 19/04/2021 the demolishion of existing extenion to the rear of the PM 24 KA Posseckstown, house and construction new, bigger extension with Nobber, connection to existing services together with all ancillary Co. Meath site development works. Significant further information/revised plans submitted on ... Posseckstown Nobber Co. Meath Page 2 Date: 16/04/2021 Meath Co. Co. TIME: 11:44:07 AM PAGE : 3 P L A N N I N G A P P L I C A T I O N S FORTHCOMING DECISIONS FROM 16/04/2021 To 14/05/2021 FILE APPLICANTS NAME APPN. F.I. DECISION DEVELOPMENT DESCRIPTION PL EA FA NUMBER AND ADDRESS RECEIVED RECEIVED DATE AND LOCATION RA/201719 Phillip & Audrey Arthur 16/11/2020 23/03/2021 Mon 19/04/2021 alterations and renovation of an existing dwelling SC 15 Rath Lodge Ave., including new 2 storey extension to the rear of the Ashbourne, existing house and a new connection link between, as Co. Meath well as provision of a separate garage structure. Works will consist of removal of the roof on ... Bog Road Wilkinstown Ratoath Co. Meath, A85 DX89 21/62 Conor Moran 18/01/2021 24/03/2021 Tue 20/04/2021 development will consist of; • Alterations to Freffans TL Freffans House, house. • Extension to Freffans house to adjoin existing Freffans Great, courtyard buildings. • Alterations and renovations to Trim, Co. Meath C15 KR9X existing courtyard buildings to include living accommodation and private office use. ... Freffans House Freffans Great Trim Co. Meath C15 KR9X 21/347 Eleanor Coffey, 24/02/2021 Tue 20/04/2021 the development will consist of a two storey dwelling, SC New Road, detached domestic garage, entrance and driveway. The Baconstown, development also includes the installation of a new Enfield, Co Meath proprietary wastewater management and polishing filter together with all associated site ... Ballynaskea Enfield Co Meath Page 3 Date: 16/04/2021 Meath Co. Co. TIME: 11:44:07 AM PAGE : 4 P L A N N I N G A P P L I C A T I O N S FORTHCOMING DECISIONS FROM 16/04/2021 To 14/05/2021 FILE APPLICANTS NAME APPN. F.I. DECISION DEVELOPMENT DESCRIPTION PL EA FA NUMBER AND ADDRESS RECEIVED RECEIVED DATE AND LOCATION 21/348 Garret Farrelly, 24/02/2021 Tue 20/04/2021 the development will consist of the demolition of CC Woodstream, existing chimney at rear of house and single storey Hurdlestown, pitched roof at front of existing two storey detached Kells, Co Meath, A82 H0C6 house, the subsequent construction of a new single storey flat roof extension to front of hous ... Woodstream Hurdlestown Kells, Co Meath A82 H0C6 21/349 Irish Water 24/02/2021 Tue 20/04/2021 the development will consist of construction of 11 No. FD Colvill House Reed Beds measuring 20m (long) by 15m (wide) by 2.0m 24-26 Talbot Street (high), 2 No. diameter reinforced concrete Final Dublin 1 Settlement Tanks (1,300 m3) with associated access/viewing platform, 1 No. WAS Holding Tank ( ... Enfield Wastewater Treatment Plant (WwTP) Enfield Co. Meath 21/350 Colin Donnelly, 24/02/2021 Tue 20/04/2021 construction of a two storey dwelling, attached domestic GK 6 Landsborough St, garage, effluent treatment system and associated site Griffith ACT, works Australia Athronan Dunsany Co Meath Page 4 Date: 16/04/2021 Meath Co. Co. TIME: 11:44:07 AM PAGE : 5 P L A N N I N G A P P L I C A T I O N S FORTHCOMING DECISIONS FROM 16/04/2021 To 14/05/2021 FILE APPLICANTS NAME APPN. F.I. DECISION DEVELOPMENT DESCRIPTION PL EA FA NUMBER AND ADDRESS RECEIVED RECEIVED DATE AND LOCATION LB/200157 Barry Taaffe 12/02/2020 24/03/2021 Tue 20/04/2021 proposed dry agricultural store and SB Carrickmackeough, reconfiguring/widening of existing roadside entrance Kells Road, and all associated works Collon, Co. Louth Starinagh Collon Co. Meath TA/201162 Shane Foley & Joan Riordan, 28/08/2020 24/03/2021 Tue 20/04/2021 the demolition of the existing single storey dwelling and JQ 27 TA Mountland or Butterhouse, outbuildings along with the decommissioning of existing Kilmessan, septic tank, the construction of a storey and a half style Co Meath replacement dwelling, detached domestic garage, the installation of a wastewa ... Mountland or Butterhouse Kilmessan Co Meath 21/351 Kimber-Lloyd Partnership, 25/02/2021 Wed 21/04/2021 installation of 3 no. windows at first floor level to the CC Relagh More, South East elevations of existing offices Bailieborough, Unit H, Kells Business Park Co Cavan Cavan Road Kells, Co Meath Page 5 Date: 16/04/2021 Meath Co. Co. TIME: 11:44:07 AM PAGE : 6 P L A N N I N G A P P L I C A T I O N S FORTHCOMING DECISIONS FROM 16/04/2021 To 14/05/2021 FILE APPLICANTS NAME APPN. F.I. DECISION DEVELOPMENT DESCRIPTION PL EA FA NUMBER AND ADDRESS RECEIVED RECEIVED DATE AND LOCATION 21/352 Castle Villa AFC 25/02/2021 Wed 21/04/2021 (a) to provide 6 no 15m high LED floodlights to pitch no. TL 24 KA c/o Dermot Sheridan 2. (b) construct extension to front and side of existing Maio, dressing rooms for the purpose of upgrading existing Teevurcher, Kells, Co. Meath toilet facilities together with all works ancillary to the overall development Curraghtown and Bawn townlands Moynalty Kells Co. Meath 21/353 St. Colmcilles G.F.C. 25/02/2021 Wed 21/04/2021 development will consist of the following: 1. Existing all GK St. Colmcilles GAA Club, weather pitch surface to be upgraded to new 4g surface Pilltown, located in the north of the grounds. 2. Existing light Co. Meath A92 XP60 fittings to 8no. floodlighting poles (at main pitches) to be upgraded to new LED ... St. Colmcilles GAA Club Pilltown Co. Meath A92 XP60 21/354 Paul & Caroline Delaney 25/02/2021 Wed 21/04/2021 (1) a single-story extension to the rear of existing MC 63 Blackcastle Demesne, dwelling. (2), and existing garden shed at the rear of Navan, existing dwelling. (3) Permission to construct a new first Co. Meath, C15 EKD8 floor extension over existing single-story element to the side of existing dwelling ... 63 Blackcastle Demesne Navan Co. Meath Page 6 Date: 16/04/2021 Meath Co. Co. TIME: 11:44:07 AM PAGE : 7 P L A N N I N G A P P L I C A T I O N S FORTHCOMING DECISIONS FROM 16/04/2021 To 14/05/2021 FILE APPLICANTS NAME APPN.
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