GrantedDecided 15 July 2020Galway County Council

Carheenadiveane,

Planning application 20528
DecisionConditional grant
Decided15 July 2020
Application typePERMISSION
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Proposed development

Application description published by Galway County Council.
To (1)renovate existing rural cottage including demolition of existing extension to rear of cottage, (2) demolish existing open shed and to convert existing two storey barn to living accommodation to include changes to elevations and raising of roof, (3) build new two storey link between cottage and barn, (4) build new front boundary wall and entrance gate and (5) install new wastewater treatment system, polishing filter and all associated services. Gross floor space of proposed works: 66.00 sqm. Gross floor space of work to be retained: 187.00 sqm. Gross floor space of any demolition: 33.00 sqm

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