GrantedDecided 08 July 2019Galway County Council

Furbogarve Furbo,

Planning application 19730
DecisionUnconditional grant
Decided08 July 2019
Application typeEXTENSION OF DURATION
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Application description published by Galway County Council.
For Retention of existing loft conversion at northern wing of existing house including four velux windows (northern elevation) and retention of change of use at southern wing of existing house from a multi-purpose family room to Baptist meeting room. This application includes new external boiler house, new dormer window/access door to the north side with access door to garden terrace, insertion of three new combi-velux windows (southern elevation) and upgrade of existing effluent treatment system (gross floor space 334 sqm). Previous Planning Application 13/1321

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