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Green light for Kilkenny cultural and religious centre

Planning permission has been granted for the religious and cultural centre in Kilkenny- but there will be no 'call to prayer'
Planning permission has been granted for the religious and cultural centre in Kilkenny- but there will be no 'call to prayer'

Kilkenny County Council has granted planning for a religious cultural centre including a mosque off the Hebron Road in Kilkenny city.

Under the conditions there will be no 'call for services' allowed at the mosque.

The developers, The Trustees of the Kilkenny Islamic Centre, will have to widen the industrial estate road where the facility is being built to ensure developments are carried out in a timely manner in accordance with the Hebron Urban Design Strategy.

What has been granted is the go-ahead for a two-storey place of worship with architectural features including a dome and a turret over parapet level as well as a two-storey community building incorporating a community hall with offices and ancillary accommodation on the ground floor and two guest apartments.

Permission was also granted for two, four bedroom semi-detached ancillary residences; a two-storey community building incorporating two classrooms and a halal shop on the ground floor with a community café at Area 1, Hebron Industrial Estate, Road 1 Leggettsrath West, Kilkenny.