GrantedDecided 30 May 2022Galway County Council

Ros an Mhíl,

Planning application 22448
DecisionConditional grant
Decided30 May 2022
Application typePERMISSION
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Le 1.síneadh a chur le foirgneamh atá ag Coláiste Chamuis ar an suíomhcheana féin- is é sin 4 sheomra ranga nua, Oifig do phríomhoide, pasáiste/ spás cúrsaíochta, seomraí stórais, cistin agus seomra bia. 2. Athruithe ar na háiseanna leithris chun 10 ciúbanna leithris aonghnéasacha agus 2 chiúb leithris foirne.3. Sineadh a chur le teach cónaithe atá ar an suíomh cheana féin-is é sin 8 sheomra codalta don bhfoireann. 4. soláthar painéil fótavoltach ar dhíon an síneadh ar an bhfiirgneamh scoile atá faoi iarratas. 5. páirceáil, seirbhísí agus gach obair láithreáin a bhaineann leis obair seo.

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