The applicant, Yellow Wave Limited, is seeking permission to build a total of 91 new homes on the site.
A planning application has been lodged with Tipperary County Council for a major new housing development at Parklands Estate, Glenconnor, Clonmel.
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The applicant, Yellow Wave Limited, is seeking permission to build a total of 91 new homes on the site. The proposed development would include: 75 two-storey houses: 28 four-bed terraces, 38 three-bed terraces and 9 two-bed terraces and 16 apartments in four two-storey blocks.
The application also outlines the construction of roads, footpaths, green areas, public lighting, boundaries and associated services, as well as connections to existing services on the site. A Natura Impact Statement has been submitted with the plans.
Tipperary County Council is due to make a decision on the application by October 29, 2025.
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If approved, the development would represent one of the largest recent additions to housing in Clonmel.
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