RefusedDecided 21 June 2018Galway City Council

Victoria Place, Galway

Planning application 18137
DecisionRefused
Decided21 June 2018
Application typePERMISSION
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Application description published by Galway City Council.
Permission for the construction of a hotel development to include 1) Basement to provide service and storage areas. 2) Ground Floor to include lobby, Kitchen, dining hall, café and associated service areas. 3) Six levels of hotel accommodation to include eighty four en-suite bedrooms providing 215 bed spaces. 4) Plant and lift room at roof level. 5) Associated services and site works. 6) Demolition of existing snooker hall premises. 7) The removal and storage of existing front stone wall of site during construction with the reinstatement of same to proposed new façade

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