GrantedDecided 12 May 2020Kerry County Council

NO. 6 DAY PLACE, TRALEE, CO KERRY

Planning application 20111
DecisionConditional grant
Decided12 May 2020
Application typePERMISSION
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Application description published by Kerry County Council.
REFURBISH AND CARRY OUT ALTERATIONS FOR OFFICE USE. PROPOSED WORKS INCLUDE THE PROVISION OF ACCESS AND STEPS TO THE BASEMENT AT THE FRONT AND THE RESTORATION OF A FRONT WINDOW TO THE BASEMENT AND THE CONSTRUCTION OF A TWO STOREY OFFICE EXTENSION AT THE REAR INCLUDING ALL ASSOCIATED SITE DEVELOPMENT WORKS INCLUDING ACCESS FOR CAR PARKING OFF FRIARY LANE WHERE THE EXISTING BOUNDARY WALL CONTAINING A MASONRY ARCH IS TO BE RETAINED AND STABILISED WITH A RETURN WALL AND CLOSED OFF WITH SECURE GATES. THIS IS A PROTECTED STRUCTURE (RPS REF. NO. 21007073).

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