GrantedDecided 26 August 2024Cork County Council

Café 108, 108 North Main Street Youghal-Lands Youghal Co. Cork

Planning application 24/5236
DecisionConditional grant
Decided26 August 2024
Application typeRETENTION
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Application description published by Cork County Council.
Permission for Retention for outdoor café seating area located to the rear of the existing property at Café 108 with an address of 108 North Main Street, Youghal-Lands, Youghal, Cork. Retention planning permission is also sought for a Perspex roof which will cover part of the outdoor café seating area located to the rear of the existing property at Café 108 with an address of 108 North Main Street, Youghal-Lands, Youghal, Cork. These works are within the curtilage of a Protected Structure.

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