RefusedDecided 05 May 2021Galway County Council

Keerhaun South,

Planning application 21334
DecisionRefused
Decided05 May 2021
Application typePERMISSION
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Proposed development

Application description published by Galway County Council.
To [1] restore and extend existing semi- ruinous farm cottage for habitable use. The works will involve [2] minor external alterations to elevations including replacement of roof [3] internal refurbishment to cottage [4] installation of new proprietary sewerage treatment system with filter area as well as all associated site works. This planning application is accompanied by an NIS as required under Article 239 of the Planning & Development Regulations, 2001 [as amended]. Gross floor space of proposed works: 4.00 msq. Gross floor space of retained works: 32.00 msq

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ABP-310364-21Submitted 27 May 2021 / decided 11 November 2021
Status not recordedCONDITIONAL
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