Permission sought for new eight-storey company headquarters in Kilkenny
Permission sought for new eight-storey company headquarters in Kilkenny
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Permission sought for new eight-storey company headquarters in Kilkenny

Christopher Dunne 🕒︎ 2025-11-07

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Permission sought for new eight-storey company headquarters in Kilkenny

Clunetech Investments 1 Ltd' are seeking planning permission for the construction of an eight-storey office building on a site at the IDA Business & Technology Park, Ring Road, Loughboy, Kilkenny. The planned building will feature rooftop amenity terraces at upper levels and plant at roof level. READ NEXT: Kilkenny fire brigade called to scene on High Street The application also seeks permission for the construction of a single-storey facilities management store, a single-storey secure bicycle shelter, a single-storey ESB substation and switchroom, a single-storey refuse store and two single-storey external meeting pods. Also sought are vehicular entrances from the existing IDA park road network, carparking and set-down, bicycle parking, a new pedestrian and cyclist entrance from Loughboy Park, internal pedestrian pathways, landscaping and amenity spaces, site lighting, boundary treatments, surface water drainage and disposal, watermain and wastewater connections to existing services, and all associated site works. According to a cover letter submitted with the application, the building will serve as 'a new headquarters building for CluneTech'. READ NEXT: Works resume at Kilkenny school following discovery by archaeology team The cover letter also stated that "the project represents a significant investment by CluneTech in Kilkenny and has been designed to reflect the company’s values of innovation, sustainability, and forward-thinking design." CluneTech was founded in 1996, when CEO Terry Clune founded Taxback Group to help university students reclaim their overpaid tax. Driven by technology, the group has expanded over the past 25 years and today encompasses a suite of software companies with industry-leading solutions, global reach and a common goal – to make business better for customers worldwide. READ NEXT: Author of DJ Carey book grateful of support as ex-Kilkenny hurler begins jail term In 2021, Taxback Group rebranded to CluneTech, a name that the company states "acknowledges the group’s roots and reflects its evolution to what it is today – a hub for technology innovation, supporting entrepreneurial leaders and fantastic new businesses."‍ In recent times, CluneTech have received multiple awards and recognition for excellence in innovation, technology and customer care, and the company also been consistently recognised as a 'Great Place to Work'. FOR MORE LOCAL NEWS, CLICK HERE

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