GrantedDecided 09 June 2014Cork County Council

Curra Riverstick

Planning application 14/4825
DecisionUnconditional grant
Decided09 June 2014
Application typeEXTENSION OF DURATION
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Application description published by Cork County Council.
Demolition of public house and apartment and construction of two and three storey building containing ground floor public house with external smoking area, restaurant on ground, first and second floor with associated kitchens and stores, 2 no. two-bed apartments, 1 no. two-bed duplex apartment and 1 no. three-bed duplex apartment, provision of parking, new access and ancillary site works and alterations to permitted residential development Planning Reg. No. 00/7690 to facilitate access and residential parking - Extension of duration of permission granted under Planning Reg. No. 08/7629

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