4265/19: The development will consist of 1 no. non-illuminated aluminium faced sign affixed to existing stone facia above entrance, 1 no. vinyl logo applied to glazing internally at entrance and 5 no. replacement privacy vinyls with logo applied to glazing internally at ground floor level.
Phoenix House, 7-9 South Leinster Street, Dublin 2
DecisionGrant permission
Decided13 December 2019
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