To extend existing livestock slatted unit with associated ancillary site works
A planning application has been lodged with Clare County Council for the expansion of a livestock facility in the Cranny area of County Clare.
Michael Pender has submitted a proposal to extend an existing slatted unit for livestock, along with carrying out associated ancillary site works at Burrenfadda. The application represents a new proposal being considered by the local authority's planning department.
Slatted units are commonly used in Irish farming for housing cattle and other livestock, with the slats allowing for efficient drainage and waste management. Extensions to such facilities typically require planning permission from the local council, particularly where ancillary works are involved.
The proposal is now progressing through Clare County Council's planning process. Members of the public who wish to make submissions or observations on the application can do so during the statutory consultation period, which is normally 28 days from the date of validation by the planning authority.
Further details regarding the application, including drawings and specifications, can be obtained through Clare County Council's planning portal.
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