GrantedDecided 17 November 2020Galway County Council

Roundstone,

Planning application 201382
DecisionConditional grant
Decided17 November 2020
Application typePERMISSION
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Proposed development

Application description published by Galway County Council.
To (1) demolish existing toilets and entrance area of the community hall building and permission to construct new single storey extension to include new entrance area, storage area, reception area and toilets (2) minor external and internal alterations to the existing community hall (3) New window to the south elevation of the community hall. (4) New balcony area to the rear of the community hall as well as all ancillary site works. Gross floor space of proposed works: 92.03 sqm. Gross floor space of work to be retained: 398.56 sqm. Gross floor space of any demolition: 37.39 sqm

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