4850/22: RETENTION PERMISSION: The development will consist of retention of unauthorised signage/branding works on the front elevation of the subject building at ground floor level comprising: (i) a painted border surrounding the building entrance and adjoining 2 no. windows; (ii) a signage panel with associated paintwork atop the building entrance; (iii) advertising signage located within the centre of the arch window atop the building entrance.
5 Henry Street, Dublin 1
DecisionRefuse retention permissi
Decided08 November 2022
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