GrantedDecided 19 February 2026Donegal County Council

THE PGIM BUILDING, IDA BUSINESS PARK, BALLYRAINE LETTERKENNY

Planning application 2562299
DecisionConditional grant
Decided19 February 2026
Application typePERMISSION
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Application description published by Donegal County Council.
(1) RELOCATION OF SECONDARY BUILDING ENTRANCE WITH NEW ENTRANCE CANOPY ON THE NORTHERN ELEVATION, (2) RECONFIGURATION AND EXTENSION TO EXISTING MEZZANINE LEVEL, (3) RECONFIGURATION OF EXTERNAL FENESTRATIONS ON ALL THREE FACADES INCLUDING AMENDING/FORMATION OF EXISTING/NEW WINDOWS AND DOORS, (4) REMOVAL OF COVERED SMOKING AREA IN EXISTING CARPARK, (5) RECONFIGURATION OF THE EXTERNAL LANDSCAPING AND CAR PARKING LAYOUTS, (6) NEW BUILDING SIGNAGE AND (7) ALL ASSOCIATED WORKS AND SITE WORKS

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