GrantedDecided 30 November 2023Donegal County Council

NO 25 MAIN STREET, DUNGLOE, LETTERKENNY PO

Planning application 2351531
DecisionConditional grant
Decided30 November 2023
Application typePERMISSION
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Application description published by Donegal County Council.
(1) CHANGE OF USE FROM LIVING ACCOMMODATION AND SHOP AT GROUND FLOOR LEVEL TO A COFFEE SHOP, (2) DEMOLITION OF TOILET BUILDING AND ALL FIRE DAMAGED BUILDINGS TO THE REAR OF THE PROPERTY, (3) REMOVAL OF 1 NO. CHIMNEY STACK, (4) CONSTRUCTION OF EXTENSION TO THE REAR TO INCLUDE TOILETS, KITCHEN AREA AND A LINK STAIRCASE, (5) REFURBISHMENT OF FIRST FLOOR LAYOUT TO PROVIDE 1 NO. TWO-BED APARTMENT, (6) PROVISION OF (A) A FENCED AREA TO THE REAR FOR BIN STORAGE AND (B) CAR PARKING SPACES TO THE REAR AND (7) ALL ASSOCIATED SITE DEVELOPMENT WORKS

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