GrantedDecided 12 July 2018Kildare County Council

Curryhills, Prosperous, Co. Kildare

Planning application 18581
DecisionConditional grant
Decided12 July 2018
Application typeRETENTION
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Proposed development

Application description published by Kildare County Council.
(a) two storey front and side extension with single storey side extension element as constructed. (b) conversion of existing single storey side garage to habitable space including new window arrangement to front elevation and including new roof on existing single storey element. (c) attic conversion as constructed including dormer windows to front elevation. (d) existing window arrangement on rear elevation. All works to original two storey detached house. (e) permission for the construction of a detached shed and all associated site works

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