GrantedDecided 17 January 2020Donegal County Council

TEEVICKMOY, STRANORLAR, LIFFORD PO

Planning application 1951749
DecisionUnconditional grant
Decided17 January 2020
Application typeEXTENSION OF DURATION
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Application description published by Donegal County Council.
CONSTRUCTION OF 5 NO. 'SHEPHERD HUT' TYPE STRUCTURES AND 1 'LOG CABIN'. CONSTRUCTION OF A SERVICES BUILDING TO ACCOMMODATE TOILETS, SHOWER AND KITCHEN.REMOVAL OF EXISTING SEPTIC TANK AND PERCOLATION AREA AND PROVISION OF NEW EFFLUENT TREATMENT UNIT AND PERCOLATION AREA AS WELL AS NEW ACCESS ONTO PUBLIC ROAD, CAR-PARKING FACILITIES, INTERNAL TRACKS, PASSING BAY ON PUBLIC ROAD AND ALL ASSOCIATED SITE WORKS AND RETENTION PERMISSION FOR CHANGE OF USE OF PRE EXISTING BARN FOR USE AS RESIDENTIAL ACCOMMODATION FOR TOURIST ACCOMMODATION

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