GrantedDecided 28 November 2025Galway City Council

Laya Health and Wellbeing Clinic, Briarhill Shopping Centre, Ballybrit Galway

Planning application 2560311
DecisionConditional grant
Decided28 November 2025
Application typePERMISSION
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Application description published by Galway City Council.
Permission for development which consists of: a change of use of circa 691 sq.m, which consists of an existing children's playzone and common corridor area to a new use as a medical centre. The proposed works will include a new fit-out and associated works (including rooftop services and louvres screening). This new medical centre space will be amalgamated with the existing medical clinic on the same floor, bringing the total clinic area to circa 1,499 sq.m.

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