RefusedDecided 27 May 2022Kildare County Council

Villa, Curryhills, Prosperous

Planning application 211428
DecisionRefused
Decided27 May 2022
Application typePERMISSION
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Proposed development

Application description published by Kildare County Council.
Retention and preservation of the existing Villa house (protected structure) as a private dwelling, construction of 12 no. 2 storey 3 bed dwellings in 3 terrace blocks, with own parking spaces, boundary treatment, a new vehicular access and sewer connection to the north from Anne Street, on land under the ownership of Kildare County Council, a cycle/pedestrian link to the existing Brookes Mill housing estate, landscaping, street lighting and all other ancillary works at Villa, Curryhills, Prosperous, Co.Kildare.

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313893-22Submitted 24 June 2022 / decided 19 February 2024
Status not recordedCONDITIONAL
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