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06 Sept 2025

Amendments sought for proposed Naas, County Kildare development's landscape plan

The development was granted planning permission by Kildare County Council back in 2023

Amendments sought for proposed Naas, County Kildare development's landscape plan

The original application showed that Green Urban Logistics Development Corporation Limited was seeking to construct a warehousing / industrial / logistics unit at a site in Naas Enterprise Park.

Amendments are being sought for a proposed Naas development's landscape plan, a planning permission application shows.

Last year, an application lodged with Kildare County Council showed that Green Urban Logistics Development Corporation Limited was seeking to construct a warehousing / industrial / logistics unit at a site of approx 1.77ha in Naas Enterprise Park.

Planning permission was later granted by KCC later in 2023.

Now, the company intends to make amendments to the development, which is located at 'Lands at Site 31 located at the corner of Lime Drive and Ladytown Business Park, Naas, County Kildare.'

Green Urban Logistics Development Corporation Limited is seeking permission for the following: "Amendments to the landscape plan, proposed under Reg. Ref. 23535, concerning revisions to planting on the northern boundary of the site, bound by Maple Drive: including revisions to the 'landscape feature corner' in the north-west corner of the site bound by Lime Drive and Maple Drive."

Permission is also being sought for a timber post and wire fence (1.15 metres in height) to surround the attenuation pond, in addition to all associated site and development works.

The date received on the application is listed as September 12 last.

The submission-by and due dates are listed as October 16 and November 6.

According to the business information website vision-net.ie, Green Urban Logistics Development Corporation Ltd was set up in 2021.

It also trades as Green Urban Logistics Devco Limited and has an address listed as 32 Molesworth Street, Dublin 2, County Dublin.

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