GrantedDecided 06 December 2024Kerry County Council

Oakleigh, Gortacollopa Fossa, Killarney Co. Kerry

Planning application 2460784
DecisionConditional grant
Decided06 December 2024
Application typePERMISSION
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Proposed development

Application description published by Kerry County Council.
Planning Permission is sought by Carey Architects, on behalf of Declan and Aisling Buckley for (a) demolition of 2 no. single storey bay windows to rear, (b) forming 2 no. new windows to side (north-west) and 1 no. new window to side (south-east), (c) construction of single storey extensions to rear, including alterations to existing roof to suit, (d) new roof light to side (north-west), (e) new on site waste water treatment system and (f) all associated site works at site at Oakleigh, Gortacollopa, Fossa, Killarney, Co. Kerry, V93 R248.

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