GrantedDecided 19 January 2023Donegal County Council

PORT ROAD, BALLYRAINE, LETTERKENNY

Planning application 2251893
DecisionConditional grant
Decided19 January 2023
Application typePERMISSION
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Application description published by Donegal County Council.
MODIFICATIONS TO THE GROUND FLOOR LAYOUT AND SHOP FACADE TO INCLUDE THE FOLLOWING: (1) SINGLE STOREY EXTENSION TO FRONT OF EXISTING STORE TO PROVIDE A DRS FACILITY TO ALLOW CUSTOMERS TO RETURN PLASTIC BEVERAGE BOTTLES TO A REVERSE VENDING MACHINE IN STORE, (2) REMOVAL OF (A) EXISTING ENTRANCE/EXIT POD AND (B) EXISTING TROLLEY BAY, (3) PROPOSED (A) FREE STANDING TROLLEY BAY AND (B) ALTERATION WORKS TO STORE ELEVATION AND (4) ALTERATION WORKS TO CAR PARK AREA AND ALL ANCILLARY WORKS REQUIRED TO COMPLETE TO THE REQUIRED BUILDING REGULATIONS STANDARDS

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