GrantedDecided 14 May 2026Donegal County Council

MEENBANE, BALLYBOFEY, LIFFORD PO

Planning application 2660158
DecisionConditional grant
Decided14 May 2026
Application typePERMISSION
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Proposed development

Application description published by Donegal County Council.
(1) RETENTION OF (A) MOBILE HOME STRUCTURE PLACED WITHIN THE SITE AND USED AS TEMPORARY ACCOMMODATION FOR THE DURATION OF CONSTRUCTION WORKS RELATING TO THE DEVELOPMENT SOUGHT HEREIN AND (B) DETACHED DOMESTIC STORAGE SHED AND (2) (A) ALTERATION AND RENOVATION WORKS TO EXISTING DERELICT COTTAGE, INCLUDING DEVELOPMENT OF AN EXTENSION TO THE SOUTH WESTERN SIDE WHICH INCORPORATES USEABLE FIRST FLOOR ACCOMMODATION, (B) DEMOLITION OF ATTACHED BYRE AND (C) INSTALLATION OF A NEW SEPTIC TANK/SEWAGE TREATMENT SYSTEM AND ASSOCIATED SITE DEVELOPMENT WORKS

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