GrantedDecided 27 June 2018Cork County Council

Vickery's Inn Complex New Street Town Lots Bantry

Planning application 17/537
DecisionConditional grant
Decided27 June 2018
Application typePERMISSION
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Application description published by Cork County Council.
For the following works to the Vickery's Inn Complex (previous planning ref: 14/704) (I) retention of fenestration changes to side and rear elevations, (ii) retention of change of plan/enlargement of second floor area by 2 sq.m. (iii) permission for installation of double access doors in lieu of existing window to side elevation of ground floor café/retail unit, (iii) permission for change of use of entirety of first and second floors from office and café/retail use to 10no. apartments for short term letting, and all associated floor layout changes

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