GrantedDecided 21 June 2023Kerry County Council

BANK OF IRELAND, MARKET ROAD, KILLORGLIN

Planning application 221334
DecisionConditional grant
Decided21 June 2023
Application typePERMISSION
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Application description published by Kerry County Council.
(A) CHANGE OF USE FROM A BANK AND ANCILLARY OFFICES TO A BAR, RESTAURANT AND KITCHEN AT GROUND FLOOR, (B) RENOVATIONS AND ALTERATIONS TO THE EXISTING GROUND FLOOR, (C) CHANGE OF USE FROM RESIDENTIAL UNIT TO OVERNIGHT GUEST ACCOMMODATION ANCILLARY TO THE PROPOSED BAR AND RESTAURANT AT GROUND FLOOR, TO THE FIRST AND SECOND FLOORS INCLUDING ALTERATION WORKS, (D) ALTERATIONS AND RENOVATIONS TO THE REAR AND SIDE ELEVATIONS, (E) MINOR RESTORATION WORK TO WINDOWS ON THE FRONT ELEVATION, (F) SIGNAGE TO FRONT ELEVATION AND ALL ASSOCIATED SITE WORKS AND PROVISION OF SERVICES

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