GrantedDecided 15 September 2023Cork County Council

No. 8 The Grove Harpers Creek Johnstown/Killahora Glounthaune, Co. Cork

Planning application 23/5142
DecisionConditional permission
Decided15 September 2023
Application typePermission for Retention
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Proposed development

Application description published by Cork County Council.
Permission for retention in respect of the following works to a dwelling: (A) Alterations to as constructed house type 6B.1, to include alterations to elevations, relocation of chimney and provision of roof lights, (B) Construction of external stores/utility, (C) Construction of garden shed and (D) Revised site boundaries in respect of site No. 8 The Grove (change of layout to permission granted under: SHD An Bord Pleanala Ref. No. 301197-18).

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