GrantedDecided 01 December 2022Kerry County Council

NO.23, HIGHFIELD GROVE, TRALEE

Planning application 221056
DecisionConditional grant
Decided01 December 2022
Application typeRETENTION
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Application description published by Kerry County Council.
RETAIN ENTRANCE PORCH TO DWELLING HOUSE ON FRONT/SOUTHWESTERN ELEVATION AT GROUND FLOOR LEVEL, CHANGE OF USE OF PART OF ATTIC SPACE TO HABITABLE ACCOMODATION TO EXTEND FIRST FLOOR AREA OF THE DWELLING HOUSE, 3 NO. VELUX ROOF LIGHTS AT FIRST FLOOR LEVEL ON SIDE/NORTHWESTERN ELEVATION, COVERED ROOFED EXTERNAL AREAS ONTO THE SIDE/NORTHWESTERN ELEVATION AND THE REAR/NORTHEASTERN ELEVATION OF THE DWELLING HOUSE, COMBINED STORAGE SHEDS IN GARDEN AT REAR OF THE DWELLING HOUSE, PEDESTRIAN ACCESS/EXTERNAL METAL DOOR IN GARDEN WALL AT REAR OF DWELLING HOUSE ONTO THE TRALEE-FENIT GREENWAY

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