RefusedDecided 12 April 2021Kildare County Council

Bistro 53, Main Street, Maynooth

Planning application 21191
DecisionRefused
Decided12 April 2021
Application typePERMISSION
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Application description published by Kildare County Council.
Internal alterations to existing first floor to provide 7 No. apartments inclusive of proposed extension over existing flat roof area to the rear north west elevation. Demolition of existing glazed lobby/hallway at first floor level located on the north west elevation. Proposed new fire escape route inclusive of associated guarding, handrails, and metal staircase to the rear north west elevation. Proposed new rooflights to existing tiled roof area. Alterations and reconfiguration of existing surface and four drainage inclusive of all associated site works

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