GrantedDecided 08 June 2004Cork County Council

79 South Main Street Gully Bandon

Planning application 04/1490
DecisionConditional grant
Decided08 June 2004
Application typePERMISSION
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Application description published by Cork County Council.
Permission to retain existing foundations and to construct a four-storey structure with a retail unit at ground floor level incorporating the existing shop front, and a total of 3 seperate residential apartments on the first, second and third floors on the site of the partially demolished four storey structure. The proposal involves minor alteratons to the design and internal layout permitted under Planning Reg. No. S/03/2234. The application relates to development, which would consist of the carrying out of works to a protected structure RPS NO. 00948

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