GrantedDecided 14 November 2023Kerry County Council

RANDLES TOWNHOUSE, WOODLAWN ROAD, KILLARNEY

Planning application 23826
DecisionConditional grant
Decided14 November 2023
Application typePERMISSION
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Application description published by Kerry County Council.
TO CONSTRUCT A REVISED SITE ENTRANCE AND ASSOCIATED CAR PARKING SPACES, RETENTION PERMISSION TO RETAIN CHANGE OF USE FROM HOUSE TO GUESTHOUSE/TOWNHOUSE COMMERICAL GUEST ACCOMMODATION CONTAINING NINE EXISTING GUEST BEDROOMS, RETENTION PERMISSION OF DETACHED OUTBUILDINGS AND PLANT ROOMS, PERMISSION FOR CHANGE OF USE OF FOUR NO. GROUND FLOOR ROOMS CONTAINING SITTING ROOM, DINING ROOM, GAMES ROOM AND KITCHEN FOR USE AS 4 NO. ADDITIONAL GUEST BEDROOMS FOR COMMERCIAL GUEST ACCOMODATION INCLUDING ALL ELEVATIONAL CHANGES AND ALL ANCILLARY SERVICES AND AREAS

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