GrantedDecided 16 October 2014Cork County Council

Sean na mBad's Ringabella

Planning application 14/5290
DecisionConditional grant
Decided16 October 2014
Application typePERMISSION
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Proposed development

Application description published by Cork County Council.
Change of use from bar/restaurant to dwelling and alterations to elevations, namely: (1) demolition of existing ground floor extension and installation of 4 no. new windows to north elevation, (2) demolition of existing first floor extension and 1no. dormer window and 1no. door and 4 no. rooflights, and installation of 5 no. velux windows on the first floor eastern elevation, (3) removal of 3 no. windows and 1 no. door and installation of 2 no. windows to ground floor eastern elevation, and (4) removal of 2 no. windows and installation of 1 no. window to ground floor south elevation

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