GrantedDecided 21 October 2024Kerry County Council

Earls Court, Woodlawn Road, Killarney

Planning application 2460612
DecisionConditional grant
Decided21 October 2024
Application typeRETENTION
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Site

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Proposed development

Application description published by Kerry County Council.
Retention Permission to: (a) retain the development within revised site boundary, (b) retain 1no. external plant room and associated access stair, (c) retain ground floor laundry room and associated service doorway, (d) retain elevational changes to the south western and south eastern elevations of the building at ground floor level, (e) retain external fire escape stairs on the south east and north east elevations of the building as constructed, inclusive of all ancillary site works and landscaping, all at Earls Court, Woodlawn Road, Killarney.

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