GrantedDecided 01 August 2019Donegal County Council

ROCKHILL HOUSE, ROCKHILL, LETTERKENNY

Planning application 1950956
DecisionConditional grant
Decided01 August 2019
Application typePERMISSION
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Application description published by Donegal County Council.
AMENDMENT TO THE INTERNAL LAYOUT AND DESIGN OF ACCOMMODATION PREVIOUSLY APPROVED UNDER PLANNING REF: 17/50383 WITHIN FORMER STABLES/ARMY ACCOMMODATION TO PROVIDE 12 NO. EN-SUITE BEDROOMS AND 5 NO. 2 BEDROOM SELF- CATERTERING HOLIDAY APARTMENTS. WORKS INCLUDE PROVISION OF A COVERED WALKWAY, ADDITIONAL WINDOWS AND DOORS, ROOFLIGHTS, EXTERNAL SEATING AREAS, ALL WORKS TO BUILDING FACADE AND ASSOCIATED SITE AND ANCILLARY DEVELOPMENT WORKS. DEVELOPMENT PROPOSED IS LOCATED WITHIN THE CURTILAGE OF PROTECTED STRUCTURE (ROCKHILL HOUSE RPS, REGISTRATION NO: 40906102)

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