GrantedDecided 04 May 2018Galway County Council

Saint Portumna,

Planning application 171364
DecisionConditional grant
Decided04 May 2018
Application typePERMISSION
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Proposed development

Application description published by Galway County Council.
For 1. Change of use of ground floor area from retail to residential, 2. Demolition of single story extension to rear in courtyard, 3. Demolition of first and second floor bridge link, to rear, Northern elevation, in courtyard and installation of two new windows at first and second floor levels. 4. Installation of a ground floor window, serving kitchen, Western elevation facing onto Abbey court. 5. Approval for new ground floor window facing onto Abbey Street, southern Elevation. 6. Approval for new first floor window, North elevation, facing into courtyard. 7. Alteration of 2 no ground floor windows, to kitchen in courtyard, East Elevation. 8. Construction of new ground floor link/corridor, Northern Elevation in courtyard, including all associated works and making good. Gross floor space of proposed works 3sqm. Gross floor space of any demolition 14.92sqm.

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