GrantedDecided 27 November 2018Cork County Council

Shanagarry North Shanagarry Co. Cork

Planning application 18/4685
DecisionConditional grant
Decided27 November 2018
Application typeRETENTION
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Proposed development

Application description published by Cork County Council.
Retain an extension as constructed to Ballymaloe Cookery School, on foot of the original planning permission 96/755. The building is larger than original permitted, and consists of the following spaces; 1) a ground floor shop, a kitchen and a dining area with a sun-room, an atrium together with toilet facilities for students of the cookery school. 2) a basement area directly under the dining room and sunroom, which is used for storage and as a mechanical plant room, and 3) a storage area on the first floor above the ground floor kitchen

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