Objections were raised by neighbouring homes regarding potential increases in noise and traffic as well as loss of screening from the course due to the cutting down of trees
A proposed large scale greenkeeper's shed at Royal Co Down golf course has been given 'delegated' approval despite environmental objections from concerned residents.
An application for developments at the site will be before Newry, Mourne and Down District Council later this month, though members will not vote on any decision.Its 'delegated' status allows for a planning officer to approve the plans without the need for councillors to make a decision. Objections have been raised by neighbouring homes on Merrion Avenue to the golf course plans, regarding concerns over potential increases in noise and traffic as well as loss of screening from the course due to the cutting down of mature conifer trees.
No additional vehicles are to be housed in the new greenkeeper's shed, but is said to provide a more efficient storage of machinery.
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