GrantedDecided 26 November 2025Cork County Council

Ballinspittle Co Cork P17 PA03

Planning application 25/5697
DecisionConditional permission
Decided26 November 2025
Application typePermission
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Proposed development

Application description published by Cork County Council.
Permission for demolition of existing single storey rear porch (c1.5m2), construction of a new timber-clad dormer extension (c.28.5m2) at first floor level to rear, installation of new roof lights to the rear slope, replacement of existing windows and front door with timber sash windows and hardwood door to front (street facing) elevation and alu clad windows/doors to rear elevation, energy retrofit of existing dwelling, including internal insulation, conversion of 2 ground floor rear windows to doors. All associated site works including landscaping, drainage and services.

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