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19/06/2020 Permission for Retention William Mcdonald Wexford Municipal District Valid Applications Received from 15 Jun 2020 To 19 Jun 2020 Under Section 34 of the Planning and Development Act 2000 (as amended), the applications listed below may be granted permission, subject to or without conditions, or refused. 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. Planning Application Application Type Applicant Area No. Date 20200626 15/06/2020 Permission Manor Forecourts Ltd. New Ross Municipal District Location : Clonroche, Clonroche Proposal: Permission for the change of use of existing convenience shop to include part off-licence use (gross floor area for off-licence use 22 sq.m) and associated works. EIA Status: N/A 20200627 15/06/2020 Permission John O Rourke Gorey - Kilmuckridge Municipal District Location : Bollinrush, Ballybeg Proposal: Permission to construct a dwelling house with services, domestic garage and all associated site works EIA Status: N/A 20200628 15/06/2020 Permission Ambrose Rowe New Ross Municipal District Location : Rosetown, Ballyhack ED Proposal: Permission for a new agricultural machinery shed & associated site works EIA Status: N/A 20200629 15/06/2020 Permission Paul Redmond Gorey - Kilmuckridge Municipal District Location : Ballyowen or Ramsfort Park, Gorey Rural Proposal: Permission to erect a two-storey dwelling with domestic garages, services and ancillary works EIA Status: N/A 20200630 15/06/2020 Permission Cormac Wallace & Helen Duffin New Ross Municipal District Location : Ballystraw, Templetown Proposal: Permission in respect of the following works to an existing dwelling at Ballystraw, Duncannon, New Ross, Co.Wexford: (a) demolish extensions to the rear of the existing dwelling (which is a protected structure) and replace with a new extension, garage and ancillary landscaping & (b) replace the existing septic tank with a new effluent treatment system, percolation area and all associated ground works. Page 1 Of 6 24/06/2020 Planning Application Application Type Applicant Area No. Date EIA Status: N/A 20200632 16/06/2020 Permission John Paul Connors New Ross Municipal District Location : Commons or Newtown, New Ross Rural Proposal: Permission for the proposed construction of a fully serviced dwelling house, domestic garage, connect to main water supply, install septic tank and percolation area and all associated site works EIA Status: N/A 20200633 16/06/2020 Permission Crossabeg Property Rosslare Municipal Developments Ltd District Location : Lake, Bridgetown Proposal: Permission to install/construct a foul sewer pumping station with connection to the foul mains for a proposed development of 12 number houses as previously granted EIA Status: N/A 20200634 16/06/2020 Permission Elizabeth Connors New Ross Municipal District Location : Commons or Newtown, New Ross Rural Proposal: Permission for the proposed construction of a fully serviced dwelling house, domestic garage, connect to main water supply, install septic tank and percolation area and all associated site works EIA Status: N/A 20200635 16/06/2020 Permission Robert & Aoife Swan New Ross Municipal District Location : Ramstown, Fethard Proposal: Permission for the proposed erection of alterations and extensions to an existing garage, incorporating a change of use to home office, games room/store auxillary to the main house, together with associated and auxillary site works EIA Status: N/A 20200636 16/06/2020 Permission Katie Shortall & Colin O Toole Gorey - Kilmuckridge Municipal District Location : Coolgreany Demesne, Coolgreany Proposal: Permission to erect a dwelling with services and domestic garage and all associated site and ancillary works EIA Status: N/A 20200637 16/06/2020 Permission Enda Mc Donald on behalf of New Ross Municipal Terrerath Community Council District Location : Tallarought, Carnagh Proposal: Permission for a public outdoor gym and playground with associated works EIA Status: N/A 20200638 16/06/2020 Permission Ruairi Quigley & Claire Hobbert Rosslare Municipal District Page 2 Of 6 24/06/2020 Planning Application Application Type Applicant Area No. Date Location : Murntown Lower, Rathaspick Proposal: Permission for the erection of a fully serviced dwelling house, carport, domestic shed, on-site treatment system and new vehicular access along with all associated site works to facilitate same EIA Status: N/A 20200639 16/06/2020 Permission Dan Walsh Enniscorthy Municipal District Location : Enniscorthy, Enniscorthy Urban Proposal: Permission for the erection of single storey extension with associated works EIA Status: N/A 20200640 16/06/2020 Permission Jack & Paul Mernagh Rosslare Municipal District Location : Killiane, Drinagh Proposal: Permission for the proposed demolition & removal of existing outbuildings and minor alterations to Killiane Castle Farmhouse (Protected Structure) and for the proposed erection of a domestic extension to Killiane Castle Farmhouse (Protected Structure) together with all associated site works and ancillary services EIA Status: N/A 20200642 16/06/2020 Permission Edward Colfer Rosslare Municipal District Location : Duncormick, Duncormick Proposal: Permission to erect a serviced dwelling house with connections to existing services on site and to carry out all associated ancillary site works EIA Status: N/A 20200643 16/06/2020 Permission Edward Colfer Rosslare Municipal District Location : Duncormick, Duncormick Proposal: Permission to erect a serviced dwelling house with connections to existing services on site and to carry out all associated ancillary site works EIA Status: N/A 20200644 16/06/2020 Permission Myles Redmond Gorey - Kilmuckridge Municipal District Location : Raheen More, Killenagh Proposal: Permission to relocate the entrance from the public road to the house and site and to carry out all associated ancillary site works EIA Status: N/A 20200645 16/06/2020 Permission County Wexford Community Enniscorthy Workshop (Enniscorthy) CLG Municipal District Location : Enniscorthy, Enniscorthy Urban Proposal: Permission for the material change of use from retail, to a Day Services Town Centre Page 3 Of 6 24/06/2020 Planning Application Application Type Applicant Area No. Date Hub, together with minor internal alterations and all associated site works. This building is a protected structure as listed in Appendix 1 of the Enniscorthy Town & Environs Development Plan 2008-2014 RPS Reference E034, E035 & E036 refer and as listed in the National Inventory of Architectural Heritage, NIAH 15603071, 15603072 & 15603073 refer. EIA Status: N/A 20200646 16/06/2020 Permission Noelle Cullimore & Owen Wexford Municipal Curran District Location : Shelmaliere Commons (E.D. Carrick), Carrick Proposal: Permission for the erection of a dwelling house, domestic garage/store and associated works EIA Status: N/A 20200647 17/06/2020 Permission Sinead O Connor Rosslare Municipal District Location : Ballyfrory, Bannow Proposal: Permission to partly demolish an existing dwelling and for the erection of a self-contained residential unit attached to same via a link corridor, a new entrance on to the the public road and to upgrade the existing sewage treatment system and all associated site works EIA Status: N/A 20200648 17/06/2020 Permission Aidan Byrne Jnr New Ross Municipal District Location : Killegney, Clonroche Proposal: Permission for the construction of a calf rearing shed and all associated site works EIA Status: N/A 20200649 17/06/2020 Permission Jean Wafer, Breen Higgins & Wexford Municipal Brendan Pollard District Location : Whiterock South, Wexford Rural Proposal: Permission for raising rear boundary walls to dwellings 26, 27 & 28 Ard Na gCuan by approximately 900mm, together with all associated site works and ancillary services on site EIA Status: N/A 20200650 17/06/2020 Permission for Retention Anne Forde Gorey - Kilmuckridge Municipal District Location : Seafield, Courtown Proposal: Permission for retention of existing serviced dwelling house with connections to existing services on site EIA Status: N/A 20200651 17/06/2020 Permission Caitriona Redmond Gorey - Kilmuckridge Municipal District Location : Clone West, Monamolin Page 4 Of 6 24/06/2020 Planning Application Application Type Applicant Area No. Date Proposal: Permission to erect a serviced dwelling house and to carry out all associated ancillary site works EIA Status: N/A 20200652 17/06/2020 Permission Paddy McGee Gorey - Kilmuckridge Municipal District Location : Knocknavey, Bolaboy Proposal: Permission consisting of a sand & gravel pit with extraction and dry processing with an extraction area of 4.45 hectares within an overall site area of 4.9 hectares including a new entrance onto the public road and an access road and all ancillary site works. A 10 year planning permission is sought, and during this period the site will be restored to agricultural use. EIA Status: EIAR requested 20200654 18/06/2020 Permission Fiachra Maher Gorey - Kilmuckridge Municipal District Location : Dranagh, Kilcormick Proposal: Permission for a fully serviced dwelling house and associated site works EIA Status: N/A 20200655 18/06/2020 Permission Paul Roche Gorey - Kilmuckridge Municipal District Location : Garryvarren, Kilmallock Proposal: Permission to construct a fully serviced dwelling house and garage with associated site works EIA Status: N/A 20200657 19/06/2020 Permission for Retention William McDonald Wexford Municipal District
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