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Donegal County Council has received two separate planning applications in the Letterkenny area. The first application, submitted by Alison Goligher of Lackagh, Portnoo, proposes the provision of a gravel access route through lands along with associated site development works. The application indicates environmental considerations, with reference to Natura designations, suggesting the proposed works may fall within or near sensitive ecological areas requiring environmental assessment.

In a separate submission, James Callaghan of Keeloges, Churchill, has lodged an application for the erection of an agricultural slatted sheep shed on his property, along with all necessary associated site development works. This application relates to agricultural infrastructure development within the Letterkenny area.

Both applications represent typical rural development proposals for County Donegal, with one addressing access improvements and the other concerning livestock farming infrastructure. The reference to Natura in the first application suggests that environmental protocols may apply given the location's ecological significance.

These planning proposals are now under consideration by Donegal County Council's planning department. Full details of both applications are available through Donegal County Council's planning portal.

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JAMES CALLAGHAN — KEELOGES CHURCHILL LETTERKENNY PO CO. DONEGAL. ERECTION OF AN AGRICULTURAL SLATTED SHEEP SHED WITH ALL ASSOCIATED SITE DEVELOPMENT WORKS...