GrantedDecided 05 October 2009Cork County Council

Creggane Timoleague Co. Cork

Planning application 09/918
DecisionConditional grant
Decided05 October 2009
Application typePERMISSION
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Proposed development

Application description published by Cork County Council.
Retention of vehicle entrance to that permitted under 87/1397 and window styles of dwelling permitted under 87/1397; Permission for demolition of existing chimney and construction of new chimney and for alterations in internal layout of existing dwelling and for alterations to existing windows and doors and alterations to central dormer to front elevation to include construction of porch and for construction of extension to southern aspect to include kitchen/dining room, lounge and utility room and associated site works to include modifications to foul water system

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