GrantedDecided 29 August 2017Galway City Council

"Eglinton Hotel", Salthill Road Upper, Salthill

Planning application 17194
DecisionConditional grant
Decided29 August 2017
Application typePERMISSION
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Application description published by Galway City Council.
Permission for development for (1) Change of use of existing hotel to 38 no. apartments, (2) 2 storey extension to front of existing hotel to accommodate additional apartments, (3) Revisions to existing front façade of the building, (4) Revisions to rear and side elevations of the building, (5) Reconfiguration of the carpark and site layout, (6) New winter garden on first floor of the building, (7) Landscaping to front of site and carparking area, (8) All ancillary works to accommodate the aforementioned changes

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