GrantedDecided 18 July 2025Donegal County Council

TRUSK ROAD, BALLYBOFEY, LIFFORD PO

Planning application 2560926
DecisionConditional grant
Decided18 July 2025
Application typePERMISSION
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Application description published by Donegal County Council.
(1) CHANGE OF USE FROM EXISTING DWELLING/OFFICE SPACE (GRANTED UNDER PLANNING REF. NO. 12/50586) BUILDING NO. 1 TO COMMERCIAL RETAIL AREA INCLUDING A TAKEAWAY COFFEE DOCK, SALES AREA, INTERNAL FREEZING UNIT AND PREPARATION AREA, (2) CHANGE OF USE FROM COMMERCIAL RETAIL AREA WITH GRANTED PERMISSION FOR EXTENSION (GRANTED UNDER PLANNING REF. NO. 24/61453) BUILDING NO. 2 TO OFFICE SPACE AND CANTEEN FACILITIES, (3) ADDITION OF 8 NEW CAR PARKING SPACES TO FRONT OF BUILDING NO. 1, WHICH WILL INCLUDE THE RELOCATION OF EXISTING FENCE TO ALLOW FOR SPACE, (4) ADDITION OF 3 NEW CYCLE-PARKING SPACES TO SIDE OF BUILDING NO. 2 AND (5) CONSTRUCTION OF A NEW STORE FRONT ON BUILDING NO. 1 WHICH WAS PREVIOUSLY AN EXISTING DWELLING/OFFICE SPACE (GRANTED UNDER PLANNING REF. NO. 12/50586) INCLUDING ALL OTHER ASSOCIATED SITE DEVELOPMENT WORKS

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