Kilkenny City & Environs Development Plan 2014-2020
Draft Masterplan for Abbey Creative Quarter
Record of Protected Structures

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Update 

At the Special Council Meeting on the 31st of July 2015, the Members of Kilkenny County Council adopted Variation No. 1 of the Kilkenny City & Environs Development Plan 2014-2020 and approved the Masterplan for the Abbey Creative Quarter, in accordance with the recommendations contained in the Chief Executive's Reports (published below).

Chief Executive's Report on Submissions Received to Proposed Variation No. 1

Chief Executive's Report on Submissions Received to Draft Masterplan

Public notice for adoption of Variation No.1

Public notice for approval of Masterplan 

 

Update July 2015

Proposed Variation No. 1 of the Kilkenny City & Environs Development Plan is now on public display.  See  https://consult.kilkenny.ie for all the details.  The latest date for receipt of submissions is 5pm Tuesday the 21 of July 2015.

The Draft Masterplan for the Abbey Creative Quarter is now also on public dislay.  See https://consult.kilkenny.ie for all the details. The latest date for receipt of submissions is 5pm Tuesday the 21st of July 2015.

 

 

Update May 2015

The Brewery: RE-visioning Feedback and Public Engagement Event

Saturday 16th May 2015

The presentations given on the day are reproduced here:

Denis Malone, Kilkenny County Council

John Mulholland and John McCormack, Kilkenny County Council

David L'Estrange, Coservation and Amenity Advisory Services

Lisa Courtney, Courtney Deery Archaeolgists

Caroline Massey, Mitchell & Associates Lansdcape Architects

Ronan Kelleher and Mark Kennedy, Reddy Architecture & Urbanism

 

A Report has been published outlining the feedback from the SWOT analysis workshop

 

 

What is Ourplan?

This site is the portal for all planning related issues in County Kilkenny. 

It was originally developed for the process of reviewing the Kilkenny County and City Development Plans, and this process ran from 2012 until Summer 2014.  Both Plans are now adopted.

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Kilkenny County Council,
County Hall, John Street,
Kilkenny,
Ireland.

 

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[Latest Ourplan Updates] New blog post on Wind Energy

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A new post has been made to the Ourplan blog on the topic of Wind Energy in
Kilkenny. This post was written by Councillor Maurice Shortall, Chairperson
of the Forward Planning and Development Strategic Policy Committee.

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Wind Energy - by Maurice Shortall

Wind energy Blog post

By Cllr. Maurice Shortall, Chair of Forward Planning and Development Strategic Policy Committee

[Latest Ourplan Updates] New blog post on Record of Protected Structures

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what the implications of being included on the RPS are, and why it is
important to have Protected Structures.

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The Record of Protected Structures

 

This post explains what the Record of Protected Structures is, what the implications of being included on the RPS are, and why it matters.

 

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