SYMPATHY was extended to Councillor Ken Smollen on the death of his father Joe at the May meeting of Tullamore Municipal District. Councillor Sean O Brien said .
Proposed housing development described as poorly designed and sub-standard by Offaly County Council
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Offaly County Council has outlined its reasons for refusing planning permission for a major housing development in the Cappincur/ Daingean Road area of Tullamore.
The large scheme in the name of Daingean Road, Residential Ltd, sought to construct 97 dwellings including a mixture of terraced, detached, and semi-detached, two, three and four-bedroomed houses The plan also included one and two-bed apartments along with a creche.
The planning authority described the layout of the proposed development as sub-standard .
In addition its close proximity to the N52 and the lack of appropriately distributed car parking was contrary to the Tullamore Town and Environs Development plan 2010.
Offaly County Council describes proposed housing development as sub-standard
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Offaly County Council has outlined its reasons for refusing planning permission for a major housing development in the Cappincur/ Daingean Road area of Tullamore.
The large scheme in the name of Daingean Road, Residential Ltd, sought to construct 97 dwellings including a mixture of terraced, detached, and semi-detached, two, three and four-bedroomed houses The plan also included one and two-bed apartments along with a creche.
The planning authority described the layout of the proposed development as sub-standard .
In addition its close proximity to the N52 and the lack of appropriately distributed car parking was contrary to the Tullamore Town and Environs Development plan 2010.
Permission refused for major housing development in Offaly
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OFFALY county council has refused planning permission for a major housing development in the Cappincur, Daingean Road area of Tullamore.
The large scheme in the name of Daingean Road, Residential Ltd, sought to construct 97 dwellings including a mixture of terraced, detached, and semi-detached, two, three and four bedroomed houses The plan also included one and two bed apartments along with a creche.
The application attracted submissions from the Residents of Barony Way c/o Councillor Tony McCormack and Daingean Road Residents who expressed concern about the potential for flooding in the area. The residents noted that the application included a flood risk assessment which stated there was no history of flooding in the area.