GrantedDecided 21 October 2025Cork County Council

Killinane Liscarroll Mallow Co. Cork

Planning application 25/4359
DecisionConditional permission
Decided21 October 2025
Application typePermission
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Proposed development

Application description published by Cork County Council.
Permission to:- (a) Demolish existing single storey extensions to eastern side and rear of original cottage, (b) Raise roof height of original cottage and provide 2 No. Velux roof windows, (c) Construct a single storey extension to western side of existing dwelling, (d) Construct a storey and a half extension to rear of existing dwelling, (e) Alterations to existing dwelling including the removal of chimney stack on east side, replacement of front door with new window and provision of new windows on eastern side, and (f) All associated site works.

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