GrantedDecided 30 July 2019Cork County Council

Cappyaughna Glengarriff Co. Cork

Planning application 19/318
DecisionConditional grant
Decided30 July 2019
Application typePERMISSION
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Application description published by Cork County Council.
Planning Permission a) for the removal and variation of Condition 17 of permission reference 96/1398 that restricted the use to a dwellinghouse to allow the conversion of 4 first floor bedrooms for bed and breakfast use, together with alterations to dwellinghouse to include: (b) the conversion of the attic/storage to accommodation including the raising of the roof height and the retention of 5 rooflights, (c) alterations to elevations including the narrowing of the rear three storey gable projection and conversion of window to door and (d) retention of a sunroom extension

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