GrantedDecided 14 May 2013Cork County Council

Main Street Carrigtwohill

Planning application 13/4412
DecisionConditional grant
Decided14 May 2013
Application typePERMISSION
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Application description published by Cork County Council.
(1) Constructing of a single storey extension to the roof of existing single storey assembly hall with new link corridor to existing first floor and with new escape staircase. The new extension is to comprise 3 no. additional classrooms in addition to a new corridor and escape staircase. (2) As part of the works, the existing assembly halls’ south and western elevations to be plastered in lieu of the existing brick finish. (3) Change of use of a portion of the existing running track to the eastern side of the school’s property to car parking using existing vehicular entrance to Castleview

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