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A planning application has been submitted to Sligo County Council for the retention of several structures and facilities at a property in Mullaghnaneane, Grange.

Aidan Furey is seeking permission to keep a paved yard currently in use as a coach parking area, which also incorporates a bus wash facility and an associated oil interceptor system. The application also covers retention of an existing multi-purpose shed that serves dual purposes—functioning as both a coach cleaning and maintenance area and for agricultural storage. The shed includes a rainwater recovery tank.

Additionally, Furey is requesting permission to retain two storage units on the site.

The retention applications suggest the facilities have already been constructed and are operational, with the planning process now seeking to regularise their status with the local authority. Such applications are common when developments have proceeded without the necessary advance planning permission, or where permissions may have expired.

The proposal will be assessed by Sligo County Council's planning department in accordance with local development plans and relevant planning guidelines.

For full details of this planning application, interested parties can contact Sligo County Council or consult the council's online planning portal.

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