Houses planned for Nenagh

A planning application for 68 houses in Nenagh has been submitted to Tipperary Co Council.

Pat Cummins is seeking permission for the houses, along with two domestic garages, roads, footpaths and green areas at Drummin Village. Connection to the public services and access via the existing Drummin Village estate road network is also planned, together with associated site development works.

The applicant has undertaken to supply seven units to the council in accordance with Part V of the Planning & Development Act.

A decision is due from the council by February 18.

Meanwhile, Mr Cummins has made a separate application for works on the existing Drummin Village estate road. These include changes to kerbing, widening of the road, adjustments to parallel parking bays, provision of bollards, removal of ramps, new white lining, and provision of priority controlled junctions to include stop sign and lining.

Provision of new ramps/table tops is also sought, including one at the entrance to estate on the R497, along with new drainage gullies to accommodate adjustments at the entrance.

The council is to decide on this application by February 4 next.