RefusedDecided 17 April 2018Galway City Council

31 Shantalla Road, Galway

Planning application 1852
DecisionRefused
Decided17 April 2018
Application typeRETENTION
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Application description published by Galway City Council.
Permission for 1) A change of use of an existing single storey commercial unit (Surgery) to the rear of the existing dwelling house to a proposed residential unit the works include the raising of the height of the building for additional first floor residential space and proposed changes to the elevations and all associated site works and 2): Permission to retain alterations to the existing side boundary treatments to the front and rear of the existing dwelling house and retain an existing vehicular access gate to the side of the existing dwelling and all associated site works

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