GrantedDecided 26 May 2020Kilkenny County Council

Red Barn Site, Patrick Street, Ballyragget

Planning application 19639
DecisionConditional grant
Decided26 May 2020
Application typePERMISSION
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Site

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Proposed development

Application description published by Kilkenny County Council.
For the demolition of existing 2-storey dwelling to Patrick Street adjoining out-buildings and existing barn to the rear thereof, in addition undertake alterations and refurbishment of existing Red Barn Building to Patrick Street, to include minor works to fenestration and front façade within the curtilage of a protected structure RPS No. C12 & NIAH Ref No. 12303011, to accommodate 6 no. Apartments within the existing building envelope and adjoining rear yard area and also to undertake the construction of 6 No. Apartment units to the rear of the site (a total construction of 12 No. Apartment units to the entire development) The works are to include all associated site works, ancillary accommodation, drainage, road works and traffic control systems. The development entrance will be via the current site entrance to Patrick Street

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