GrantedDecided 22 November 2023Cork County Council

Loughane East Blarney Co. Cork

Planning application 23/5342
DecisionConditional permission
Decided22 November 2023
Application typePermission
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Site

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Proposed development

Application description published by Cork County Council.
Planning Permission for completion of dwelling house which was partially constructed on site under Planning Reg. No. 03/4298. Works to include: 1) Alteration to the house design from that granted under Planning Reg. No. 03/4298 to comprise a 2 storey detached dwelling house; 2) Construction of new site entrance and associated driveway; 3) Installation of new wastewater treatment system and new bored well on site to serve dwelling; 4) Construction of new domestic garage; 5) All associates site works including boundary treatment and landscaping.

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