GrantedDecided 11 January 2018Cork County Council

Actons Hotel Pier Road, Dromderrig Kinsale Co.Cork

Planning application 17/6894
DecisionUnconditional grant
Decided11 January 2018
Application typePERMISSION
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Proposed development

Application description published by Cork County Council.
Erection of a new porch with metal cladding; the insertion of 2 no. windows on the southern elevation; the erection of a new steel canopy structure with glazed canopy over the existing entrance to the function room; the insertion of new windows and the addition of lead cladding on the front elevation of the function room. Retention of existing retractable canopy on the eastern elevation serving the bar/café. The proposed development adjoins No. 14 Lower O’Connell Street (a Protected Structure, RPS 37 Kinsale Town Development Plan).

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