GrantedDecided 15 December 2023Cork County Council

Coolcarron Td. Cork Road Fermoy

Planning application 23/6162
DecisionConditional permission
Decided15 December 2023
Application typePermission
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Site

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Proposed development

Application description published by Cork County Council.
Permission for alterations to front elevations of existing showroom including a) the demolition of existing glazed octagonal structure and the provision of cladding to the newly exposed front wall b) The construction of a parapet along the front elevation and c) The provision of an illuminated customer entrance portal. For the provision of signage to include an illuminated roadside brand totem, the provision of free-stand information signs at the two site entrances, for provision of 2 no. illuminated signs and repositioning of existing signage on the front façade.

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