RefusedDecided 21 February 2024Cork County Council

22 East Beach, And Lynch's Quay (Ground & First Floor Level) Kilgarvan, Cobh Co. Cork, P24WE04

Planning application 23/6561
DecisionRefused
Decided21 February 2024
Application typePERMISSION
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Application description published by Cork County Council.
Permission for the change of use, internal alterations and replacement signage. The proposed internal alterations at ground and first floor levels will facilitate the proposed change of use from a licensed bar and restaurant to use as a gaming/amusement arcade with ancillary office, storage, smoking and service areas. The proposed development consists of or comprises the carrying out of works to a protected structure, [ Protected Structure, RPS ref. 1962].

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