GrantedDecided 21 December 2017Kildare County Council

St. Evins CYMS Building, at the junction of Moore Street and Whelan's Row, Monasterevin

Planning application 171213
DecisionConditional grant
Decided21 December 2017
Application typeEXTENSION OF DURATION
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Application description published by Kildare County Council.
Extension of Duration of Planning Ref. No. 13/204 - Modifications and alterations to the existing CYMS building in the form of 1. Alterations to the Moore Street Elevation. 2. Internal alterations to the structure incorporating a proposed lift, enclosed stairs, public toilets, circulation space and ancillary accommodation. 3. Alterations to the roof structure 4. Foul and surface water to existing sewers 5. And all associated site works

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