GrantedDecided 13 June 2019Donegal County Council

THE MILL COURT, THE DIAMOND, DONEGAL TOWN

Planning application 1950601
DecisionConditional grant
Decided13 June 2019
Application typePERMISSION
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Application description published by Donegal County Council.
CHANGE OF USE OF THE FIRST FLOOR FROM OFFICES TO RESTAURANT WITH INTERCONNECTION TO THE EXISTING SIMPLE SIMONS RESTAURANT AND HEALTH FOOD SHOP AT GROUND FLOOR LEVEL, PROVISION OF SEATING AND DINING AREAS, KITCHENS, STORAGE AND ADDITIONAL TOILET FACILITIES AT FIRST FLOOR LEVEL WITH ELEVATIONAL CHANGES TO THE SIDE AND REAR ELEVATIONS OF THE BUILDING. THIS APPLICATION RELATES TO DEVELOPMENT WHICH WILL CONSIST OF THE CARRYING OUT OF WORKS TO PROTECTED STRUCTURES, REF NO. 40843018 SIMPLE SIMONS AND REF NO. 40843019 THE SHOE BOX

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