GrantedDecided 09 June 2021Cork County Council

Saint George's Art and Heritage Centre George Street Brigown Mitchelstown, Co. Cork

Planning application 21/5008
DecisionConditional grant
Decided09 June 2021
Application typePERMISSION
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Proposed development

Application description published by Cork County Council.
A) Installation of paving to provide disability access around exterior of building. b) Alterations to internal and external steps to improve accessibility. c) Provision of 2 no. toilets and 1 no. draught lobby within the building. d) Internal relocation of pulpit and baptistery railings. e) Provision of external signage, lighting, and CCTV system. f) New connection to public drain and g) All ancillary site works. This is a protected structure (RPS No. 00105).

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