RefusedDecided 02 August 2017Kildare County Council

Bistro 53 Restaurant, Main Street & Pound Lane, Maynooth

Planning application 17671
DecisionRefused
Decided02 August 2017
Application typePERMISSION
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Application description published by Kildare County Council.
The demolition of existing unused sheds and the removal of existing gates at Pound Lane; a new 3 storey building with a ground floor restaurant with a new entrance onto Pound Lane, and associated accommodation; a 3 bedroom apartment on the first and second floors with 2 balconies on the second floor, an entrance off Pound Lane to the apartment, and all associated site works. The development will face onto Pound Lane, there is no work proposed to the existing Bistro 53 restaurant facing onto Main Street

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