GrantedDecided 08 October 2009Cork County Council

Mallow Co. Cork.

Planning application 09/55029
DecisionConditional grant
Decided08 October 2009
Application typePERMISSION
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Proposed development

Application description published by Cork County Council.
(i) refurbishment and restoration works of the clock tower building which is a protected structure. (2) refurbishment and restoration works to the Fiddle Bar which is a proposed protected structure (3) demolish existing building adjoining Clock Tower incorporating the Cavern Bar (4) construction of a four storey retail/office building (5) provision of loading bay to Bridewell Lane together with ground works and other associated works at Clock Tower (Spa Square), Fiddle Bar fronting onto Spa Square, backing onto Bridewell Lane and the Cavern Bar fronting onto Bridewell Lane,

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