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Two planning applications in the Carrickmacross area lack sufficient documentation on the Monaghan County Council planning register, making it difficult for the public to review the proposals in detail.

The first application, reference 2660191, is missing critical information including the site address, a description of the proposed development, and details about the applicant or organisation behind the project. Without these fundamental details, it is not possible to provide a meaningful summary of what is being sought.

Similarly, planning reference 2660189 also lacks key information on file. The council's records do not contain the site location, applicant details, or a description of the proposed works, limiting transparency around this particular application.

In both cases, Monaghan County Council has advised that members of the public seeking clarification should contact the council directly to obtain comprehensive information about these proposals. The absence of complete records highlights the importance of checking the council's official planning portal, where applicants are required to lodge full documentation.

Interested parties in Carrickmacross and surrounding areas are encouraged to engage with Monaghan County Council's planning department for further details on these applications.

For complete details, consult Monaghan County Council's planning register directly.

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We don't have enough details on file to give you a summary of this planning application. The council record for reference 2660191 is missing key information like the site address, what's being built, and who's behind the project. You might want to contact Monaghan County Council directly to get the full picture.