Planning application received: the demolition of a straw bedded shed, construction of single storey calving shed with underground slurry storage tank
Tipperary County Council has received a planning application for significant agricultural development at Solohead Farm in Knockaneduff, Donohill. The proposed works involve the demolition of an existing straw bedded shed and the construction of new farm infrastructure designed to modernise the operation's dairy facilities.
The applicant seeks to build a single storey calving shed equipped with an underground slurry storage tank, alongside a single storey milking parlour shed which would also feature underground slurry storage capacity. The development includes the creation of a yard area and provision for an above ground effluent storage tank. Additional infrastructure proposed comprises two silage pits, a dungstead, and bale storage facilities.
The project represents a considerable investment in farm infrastructure typical of commercial dairy operations in the region, with particular emphasis on waste management through the inclusion of multiple slurry and effluent storage systems. Such developments are common in rural Tipperary as farming businesses seek to improve operational efficiency and meet modern environmental and animal welfare standards.
The planning application is now under consideration by Tipperary County Council's planning department, and a decision is anticipated following the standard assessment period.
For full details, readers should consult the planning register on Tipperary County Council's website.
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