GrantedDecided 21 February 2023Galway City Council

29 - 30 Briarhill Business Park, Ballybrit, Galway City

Planning application 22349
DecisionConditional grant
Decided21 February 2023
Application typePERMISSION
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Proposed development

Application description published by Galway City Council.
Permission for development which consists of the change of use of existing 495.7 sqm ground floor retail unit to 409.9 sqm medical care use and 85.8 sqm pharmacy use including alterations to existing south and west elevations to form new entrances at ground floor level and infill of existing floor opening with 19 sqm additional commercial floor space to first floor unit and 3 no. illuminated box signs to south elevation totalling 16sqm and 1 no. illuminated box sign to west elevation totalling 7.5sqm and all associated site works

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