GrantedDecided 02 January 2019Carlow County Council

Carlow Shopping Centre, Kennedy Avenue, Carlow

Planning application 18130
DecisionConditional grant
Decided02 January 2019
Application typePERMISSION
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Application description published by Carlow County Council.
To erect wall mounted signage at the Tullow Street entrance to Carlow Shopping Centre. To alter totem mounted signage at Potato Market entrance to Carlow Shopping Centre and the erection of new wall mounted signage on the north elevation of the Multi Storey car park and at the pedestrian entrance at Kennedy Avenue and for the erection of a totem sign in Barrack Street. The Site location is the curtilage of Protected Structures Ref: CT85 - Entrance Gates at Kennedy Avenue, CT86 - Wall on Kennedy Avenue, Barrack Street, and CT87 - Governors House.

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