GrantedDecided 02 September 2021Kerry County Council

GALLIVAN MURPHY INSURANCE BROKERS, UPPER HIGH STREET, KILLARNEY

Planning application 21243
DecisionConditional grant
Decided02 September 2021
Application typeRETENTION
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Application description published by Kerry County Council.
RETAIN CHANGE OF USE OF PART OF BUILDING FROM SHOP/SHOWROOM TO INSURANCE BROKERS OFFICE, ELEVATIONAL CHANGES AND OFFICE SPACE TO THE REAR AND PERMISSION TO ERECT A FREE STANDING SIGN AT THE FRONT OF THE BUILDING AND REPLACE AN EXISTING FREE STANDING SIGN AT THE SIDE OF THE BUILDING WITH A NEW FREE STANDING SIGN, EXTEND EXISTING BUILDING TO INCLUDE ADDITIONAL OFFICES/MEETING ROOMS AND MAKE ELEVATIONAL CHANGES TO THE EXISTING BUILDING ALONG WITH ALL REQUIRED ANCILLARY SERVICES AND AREA'S AT THE PREMISES.

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