Planning application · South Dublin County Council

Provision of a boiler house, boiler, heat exchangers and ancillary equipment…

Grange Castle Business Park, Nangor Road, Clondalkin, Co. Dublin

SD26A/0187W · South DublinLodged
Reference
SD26A/0187W
Planning authority
South Dublin County Council
Received
30 Jul 2026
Status
Lodged
Application type
industrial
Use
Industrial

Proposed development

Provision of a boiler house, boiler, heat exchangers and ancillary equipment; The application relates to a development which comprises or is for the purposes of an activity requiring an Industrial Emissions Licence; The use of the site is an establishment to which the European Communities (Major Accident Hazards Involving Dangerous Substances) Regulations 2006 as amended by the Chemicals Act (Control of Major Accident Hazards Involving Dangerous Substances) Regulations 2015 apply.

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