Protected structure, Tinnynarr, Edgeworthstown, Co. Longford - Planning Application 2660190
Longford / Edgeworthstown / Tinnynarr, Edgeworthstown, Co. Longford
Source-linked planning record
Protected structure, Tinnynarr, Edgeworthstown, Co. Longford - Planning Application 2660190
Longford / Edgeworthstown / Tinnynarr, Edgeworthstown, Co. Longford- PB ref
- PB--3272367078
- Plan ref
- 2660190
- Authority
- Longford County Council
- Stage / date
- New Application / 17 Aug 2026
- Est. value band
- Value not disclosed
- Project class
- Protected structure
- Promoter
- Edgeworthstown District Development Association
- Architect / agent
- Stephen Ryan
Source: http://www.eplanning.ie/LongfordCC/AppFileRefDetails/2660190/0
Key facts
Lead summary
- Source
- Longford County Council public planning register
- Planning authority
- Longford County Council
- Application reference
- 2660190
- Applicant
- Edgeworthstown District Development Association
- Agent
- Cunningham Design & Planning Ltd
- Decision stage
- New Application
- Decision due
- 17 Aug 2026
Official description
Verbatim source text
proposed works which are within the curtilage of a protected structure listed as RPS271 on County Longford's list of protected structures: 1) proposed extension to an existing astro turf playing pitch, with perimeter fencing, erection of lighting poles with lighting, 2) the relocation of 2 number existing low level lighting poles and relocation of existing outdoor gym equipment, 3) the relocation of existing surrounding footpath drainage of existing pitch and all ancillary works
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Named source parties
- Promoter
- Edgeworthstown District Development Association
- Architect
- Stephen Ryan
- Planning agent
- Cunningham Design & Planning Ltd
- Agent address
- Consulting Engineers Block C N4 Axis Centre Co. Longford
Lifecycle timeline
Application to site progress
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Decision
N/A -
Commenced
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Completed
Completion not recorded Smaller works often do not require a completion certificate.
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