GrantedDecided 29 September 2020Galway City Council

Unit 108B, Mervue Business and Technology Park, Ballybaan Beg TD

Planning application 20215
DecisionConditional grant
Decided29 September 2020
Application typeRETENTION
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Application description published by Galway City Council.
Permission is sought for the development which will consist of permission for retention for (i) existing external storage shed and bicycle shelter to North Eastern façade of unit. Permission is sought for (i) Change of use of existing industrial unit 108B to educational use (ii) Elevational changes to the North West Elevation and North East Elevation, consisting of the provision of new windows and door units. (iii) together with associated signage and all other associated site works

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