GrantedDecided 13 September 2024Donegal County Council

1 THE DUNES, ROSSNOWLAGH, DONEGAL PO

Planning application 2450190
DecisionConditional grant
Decided13 September 2024
Application typeRETENTION
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Application description published by Donegal County Council.
MINOR ADDITIONAL DEVELOPMENT FURTHER TO PLANNING APPROVAL REF. NO. 20/51910, INCLUDING (1) A NEW SINGLE STOREY GARDEN STORAGE SHED EXTENSION, (2) A NEW ENTRANCE BOUNDARY WALL AND TIMBER GATE TO THE DUNES, (3) WIDENING OF THE EXISTING VEHICLE ACCESS AND REMOVAL OF ONE VEHICLE ACCESS POINT, (4) NEW LANDSCAPING AND PAVING AROUND THE DWELLING, (5) PART ALTERATION OF DWELLING WALL FINISH CLADDING, (6) 2 NO. ADDITIONAL VELUX ROOF WINDOWS AND REMOVAL OF 1 NO. VELUX ROOF WINDOW AND (7) REMOVAL OF ONE WINDOW AND RELOCATION OF ONE WINDOW

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