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Reporter:
Aoife Sheehan
29 Jan 2025 12:22 PM
Tipperary County Council have granted permission for a new dog kennel development in the county.
Kilconnell Stud was granted permission last week for the new development in Fethard, which will see nine stables being turned into dog boarding kennels.
The development will also have external dog play areas for future boarders at the the new business. 
The permission granted by the council states that the maximum dogs being kept on the premises must not exceed 18.
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The development shall also be managed in a manner that will minimise noise nuisance caused by barking dogs, according to the council. 
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