GrantedDecided 14 January 2025Kildare County Council

Laurel Hall, Primrose Hill, Celbridge

Planning application 2461042
DecisionConditional grant
Decided14 January 2025
Application typeRETENTION
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Application description published by Kildare County Council.
For minor alterations to the dwelling house from that previously granted under planning reference 21880 and construction of a garden room. The alterations include a new side entrance door, inclusion of 1No. window at first floor level to the south east elevation, omission of 1No. side window at ground floor level, relocation of 1No. side window at first floor Northwest elevation and other minor changes to the side and rear elevations. Revised by Significant Further Information which consists of alterations to the southwestern site boundary

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