GrantedDecided 08 March 2023Cork County Council

Chapel Road Ballycotton Co.Cork

Planning application 22/5622
DecisionConditional permission
Decided08 March 2023
Application typePermission for Retention
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Proposed development

Application description published by Cork County Council.
Permission for (i) demolition of existing two-storey extension to the side of a thatched cottage, which is a Protected Structure (RPS ID 487), (ii) construction of a new single and two storey extension to the side of thatched cottage (iii) alterations to existing cottage including elevational changes (iv) enclosing and fitting out of existing concrete structure for ancillary domestic use, and (v) all associated site works, along with permission for the retention of existing single-storey, open concrete structure and retaining walls to rear of the site

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