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Planning refused: Retention permission is sought for the existing gravel car park (1450 sqm) and vehicle entrance (15.9 sqm)

The Board of Management of St. Cremin’s National School in Rathganny, Multyfarnham, Co. Westmeath has applied to retain the school’s existing gravel car park, which covers 1,450 square metres, and the vehicle entrance, measuring 15.9 square metres. The application was submitted to Westmeath County Council’s planning department. In a recent decision, the council refused the request for retention permission. The refusal was issued as part of the council’s routine review of planning applications and does not include any additional conditions or amendments. The decision is recorded in the council’s planning register and is available for public inspection. The application was made by the school’s Board of Management, and the refusal reflects the council’s assessment of the proposal against local planning policy. The decision is part of the council’s ongoing work to manage land use and infrastructure within the county. For further details, see the Westmeath County Council planning portal.

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