GrantedDecided 22 January 2025Kilkenny County Council

Brogans Bar, 61 Johns Street, Kilkenny

Planning application 2460188
DecisionConditional grant
Decided22 January 2025
Application typeRETENTION
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Proposed development

Application description published by Kilkenny County Council.
PERMISSION for Change of use of enclosed external rear bar service yard to a smoking area/ beer garden; Indefinite retention of lean-to enclosures in external rear yard; Indefinite retention of bar servery (which will be enclosed in the proposed rear extension); Indefinite retention of boundary fence, gates and planters along existing car park frontage onto Maudlin Street; Permission for an extension of the existing bar premises into part of the smoking area/ beer garden with bar server to be retained; Erection of sound reducing panels over the existing southeast and southwest wall of the rear yard and car park; Painting of front, side and gable elevations of the licensed premises; Removal of existing sign and associated lighting over side entrance door onto Maudlin Street The property is a Protected Structure (RPS B101 )

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