GrantedDecided 15 October 2018Donegal County Council

DEW DROP INN, MAIN STREET, LAGHY

Planning application 1851303
DecisionConditional grant
Decided15 October 2018
Application typePERMISSION
Source documents1

Site

What is on file

0refusal reasons0conditions8nearby records

Proposed development

Application description published by Donegal County Council.
(1) CHANGE OF USE OF EXISTING FIRST FLOOR DOMESTIC ACCOMMODATION TO USE AS A RESTAURANT, (2) CONSTRUCTION OF FIRST FLOOR EXTENSION TO NORTHERN ELEVATION TO PROVIDE 70SQ M OF ADDITIONAL RESTAURANT FLOOR AREA, (3) CONSTRUCTION OF FIRST FLOOR EXTENSION TO THE EASTERN ELEVATION TO PROVIDE 72SQ M OF FLOOR AREA FOR TOILETS, KITCHEN AND STORAGE, (4) CONSTRUCTION OF GROUND FLOOR EXTENSION TO THE NORTHERN ELEVATION TO PROVIDE 5SQ M OF FLOOR SPACE AND (5) RETENTION OF GROUND FLOOR EXTENSION TO THE NORTHERN AND EASTERN BOUNDARIES MEASURING 131 SQ M AND ALL ASSOCIATED SITE WORKS

Application and appeal history

Structured appeal stages, outcomes and source documents currently tied to this application.

No indexed appeal history

No structured appeal case is tied to this application. This means no appeal is indexed, not that an appeal is impossible.

Decision details

Core application dates and identifiers from the public planning record.

Planning analysis

Refusal reasons and planning conditions extracted from the public decision file.

Refusal reasons

No refusal reason on record

Documents are indexed. Reason extraction for Donegal has not started yet.

Conditions

No conditions

No conditions are on record for this application yet.

Planning a project near DEW DROP INN, MAIN STREET, LAGHY?

Get a site risk brief with the local decision pattern and up to 80 detailed nearby comparables (40 refusals and 40 grants), including extracted reasons and source links. €29 incl. VAT, PDF by email.

Source documents

Original council portal records and source PDFs where available.

Nearby precedent

Similar nearby applications linked to this planning decision.
Get up to 80 detailed nearby comparables in a site risk brief →