Planning application lodged with Tipperary County Council detailing the construction of a large stable complex at Ballinamore.
A substantial equestrian development could be on the horizon for the Clonmel area, with a planning application lodged with Tipperary County Council detailing the construction of a large stable complex at Ballinamore.
The proposed development, submitted by applicant Maurice Regan, includes a 590.55 square metre stable building housing 19 individual stable units.
The facility will also incorporate hay storage, a veterinary exam area, tack room, and equipment store, indicating plans for a comprehensive and well-equipped operation.
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To support the development, infrastructure works will include the installation of a new storm water soakaway system and a connection to existing on-site effluent storage tanks.
Dung will be managed using an existing drained concrete hardstanding area.
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The proposal also outlines the subdivision of the remaining site into paddocks of various sizes, creating functional grazing and exercise areas for horses.
Landscaping and planting are included in the plans, alongside other associated site development works.
The council is expected to make a decision on the application by July 9.
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