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Construction waste recycling facility processing up to 24,500 tonnes annually

Mark Cadam Ltd wants to process up to 24,500 tonnes of construction waste per year at their existing site in Aughnacliffe, turning materials like concrete and bricks into reusable products. The work would use their current quarry plant for crushing and screening, with storage bays added on the existing footprint.

Mark Cadam Ltd.
File ref: 2660152 · Longford County Council
Longford County Council (Planning)

House extension and renovation with new wastewater treatment system

Eric Ann Marie Lonergan has been given the go-ahead to extend and renovate a single-storey house at Aghakine, Aughnacliffe. The work includes adding an extension, making internal and external alterations, creating a new entrance, and installing new boundary walls and fencing. A new wastewater treatment system will replace the existing septic tank.

Eric & Ann Marie Lonergan
File ref: 2660094 · Longford County Council
Longford County Council (Planning)

Septic tank system retention plus new polishing filter installation

JMC Masonry Limited is seeking permission to keep an existing septic tank system where it currently is at a house in Rossduff, Aughnacliffe, and add a polishing filter to improve how it works. This is a retention application, meaning the septic tank is already there and they're regularising its status.

JMC Masonry Limited
File ref: 2660130 · Longford County Council
Longford County Council (Planning)

Two-storey house demolished, replaced with single-storey dwelling

Grainne Kilbride is planning to knock down a two-storey house at Smear, Aughnacliffe and replace it with a new single-storey home. The new house will have its own sewerage treatment system with a polishing filter, plus a new entrance and boundary fence.

Grainne Kilbride
File ref: 2660119 · Longford County Council
Longford County Council (Planning)