Planning application · South Dublin County Council

For the continued use for a period of 3 years of the existing 30 metre high…

ESB Existing Balgaddy 38kV, Tullyhall Rise, Lucan, Co. Dublin.

SD25A/0187 · South DublinGranted
Reference
SD25A/0187
Planning authority
South Dublin County Council
Received
20 Apr 2026
Decided
18 May 2026
Status
Granted
Use
other
Site area
0.02 ha
Further information requested
13 Oct 2025
Further information received
20 Apr 2026

Proposed development

For the continued use for a period of 3 years of the existing 30 metre high, free-standing lattice communications structure carrying associated communications equipment to be shared with third party operators, all within at 2.4m high palisade compound following parent permission SD23A/0033. The proposed development is located within the Clonburris Strategic development zone

What happens next

Permission was granted on 18 May 2026. Third parties may appeal within four weeks; after that the permission is final and works can start once a commencement notice is lodged.

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