GrantedDecided 29 August 2024Kilkenny County Council

Tullaroan, Co. Kilkenny

Planning application 2487
DecisionConditional grant
Decided29 August 2024
Application typePERMISSION
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Proposed development

Application description published by Kilkenny County Council.
For the construction of a new entrance from the public roadway to dwelling. The entrance will be located to the East of the existing entrance to the dwelling and will include the provision of clear sightlines at the entrance. The dwelling is a protected structure NIAH Ref: 12401807, Kilkenny RPS Ref: C972, including existing roadside stone wall and ornate gateway, which will be maintained permanently closed, unaltered and unused. No works are proposed to the protected structure. The development will include setting back of adjacent boundaries and associated siteworks

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