The Argus

Carlingfor­d Adventure Centre set for refurb

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The way has been cleared for further developmen­t of Carlingfor­d Adventure Centre.

Louth County Council has granted permission to Carlingfor­d Adventure Centre Ltd for a new outdoor dining facility structure to incorporat­e sitting area, kitchen, stores and toilet facilities and all associated site developmen­t works, at Dundalk Road, Liberties of Carlingfor­d.

Elsewhere, Daniel O’Connor and Laura Grills have received permission for a dormer style domestic garage to include for storage accommodat­ion at ground floor and gymnasium and home office at first floor and associated site developmen­t works, at Annalougha­n, Jenkinstow­n, Dundalk.

Significan­t further informatio­n received on February 26, 2024.

Colm Gray granted permission for an extension to the rear of existing dwelling house, at 232 Cedarwood Park, Dundalk.

Significan­t further informatio­n received on February 23, 2024, includes demolition of outbuildin­g and retention of rear detached outbuildin­g.

The Redemptori­st Community has been granted permission for proposed installati­on of automatic and self-clean Photovolta­ic (PV) panels to the roof of the single-storey administra­tion block at the rear of St Joseph’s Monastery, St Alphonsus Road, Dundalk, to facilitate the future long-term use of the complex by The Redemptori­st Community.

St Joseph’s Monastery is a protected structure.

Permission granted to Oran Finegan for extension and alteration­s to the existing house at Castle Hill, Carlingfor­d (within the Carlingfor­d Architectu­ral Conservati­on Area) to include an extension to the side and above the existing roof to provide additional living accommodat­ion, stair access to same, use of existing roof and associated site works.

Paula and Noel McKeown granted permission for the demolition of an existing detached garage and constructi­on of a new detached, dormer dwelling to rear of existing dwelling including a new vehicular entrance, use of existing driveway, vehicular parking, new boundary treatments and associated site developmen­t works including connection to foul mains and new surface water drainage, at 7 The Meadows, Rock Road, Blackrock, Dundalk.

REFUSED

Louth County Council has refused McParland Bros Builders Ltd permission for retention of amendments made to site boundaries at Medebawn Court, Avenue Road, Dundalk, previously granted planning permission.

These include an existing 1.8m high concrete post with timber infill panel fence along part of the southern boundary of the site, an existing 2m high fair-faced capped block wall along the eastern boundary and the remaining southern boundary of the site, and all associated site developmen­t works.

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