GrantedDecided 22 July 2021Donegal County Council

DRUMOGHILL, MANORCUNNINGHAM, LIFFORD PO

Planning application 2050498
DecisionConditional grant
Decided22 July 2021
Application typePERMISSION
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Application description published by Donegal County Council.
RENOVATIONS AND CHANGE OF USE OF PREMISES KNOWN AS BIDDY FRIELS FROM A BAR, LOUNGE FACILITY INTO 5 NO. OF 2 BEDROOM APARTMENTS AND 7 NO. OF 1 BEDROOM APARTMENTS WITH 2 SMALL EXTENSIONS TO FACILITATE A 1ST FLOOR ENTRANCE AND DEMOLITION OF A SMALL EXTENSION TO THE REAR OF THE BUILDING ALONG WITH THE CONSTRUCTION OF A SEPARATE BUILDING COMPRISING OF 12 STORAGE AREAS FOR WHEELIE BINS AND FOR THE CONNECTION OF THE MAIN BUILDING TO PROPOSED TREATMENT SYSTEM AND PERCOLATION AREA AND ALL ANCILLIARY WORKS AS PER GRANT OF PERMISSION REF NO: 18/50154

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