GrantedDecided 29 August 2017Cavan County Council

Ulster Bank, 17 Main Street, Cavan

Planning application 17326
DecisionConditional grant
Decided29 August 2017
Application typePERMISSION
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Proposed development

Application description published by Cavan County Council.
Of refurbishment and redecoration of the banking hall and interview rooms, including the replacement of a portion of the internal cashier's desk with an automation wall to house 3 no. ATMs and the insertion of a partition wall to the recessed area of the banking hall. The reconfiguration of 3 no. parking spaces, installation of a security screen to the rear entry gates and wall mounted CCTV units, LED lighting and 1 no. van charging point are also proposed to the rear car parking area, in order to facilitate the storage of a "bank on wheels" van. The property is a protected structure

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