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A planning application has been lodged with Offaly County Council for a site on Carrick Road in Edenderry. The proposal, submitted by an unnamed applicant, calls for the demolition of the existing shed on the property and the erection of eight two‑storey terraced houses arranged in two blocks. In addition to the residential units, the plan includes a new entrance, a carpark, a bin and bicycle store, and all ancillary works such as landscaping, boundary treatments and connections to mains services.

The application was received on 19 May 2026 and the council is expected to issue a decision by 13 July 2026. No decision code has yet been assigned. The proposal is part of a broader pattern of residential developments in the county, with other recent applications covering single‑storey dwellings and various alterations to existing properties.

The council’s planning register lists the site address as Carrick Road, Edenderry, Co. Offaly. The applicant has not yet been named in the public record. The application details the scope of the works, including the demolition of the existing shed, the construction of the terraced units, and the provision of necessary infrastructure such as a new entrance and parking facilities.

The council will consider the application against local planning policies and the broader context of housing supply in the area. The decision will be made public once the council completes its assessment. Residents of Edenderry and the wider Offaly area can view the application details on the council’s online planning portal under reference 2660276.

For further information, see the Offaly County Council planning portal and the local news coverage of the application.

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