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Mark Alex Adams has submitted a planning application to Monaghan County Council for a new two‑storey house and a detached garage on a site in Ballymacforban, Co Monaghan. The proposal also includes a new wastewater treatment system and an improved access road from the public road to the property. While the main house is under construction, the applicant plans to use a temporary mobile home as living accommodation during the build period. The application is currently under review by the council’s planning committee. The proposed development would add a substantial dwelling to the rural area of Ballymacforban, and the inclusion of a dedicated wastewater treatment system is intended to meet local environmental standards. The improved access road would provide better connectivity for residents and service vehicles. The temporary mobile home is expected to provide a practical solution for the applicant’s housing needs during the build period. The council will consider the application against planning policies and local development plans. Residents and interested parties can view the full application details on the Monaghan County Council website. The applicant has indicated that the temporary accommodation will be removed once the main house is completed. For more information, see the Monaghan County Council planning application.

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