GrantedDecided 10 June 2025Laois County Council

Farnan's, Wolfhill, Laois

Planning application 2560082
DecisionConditional grant
Decided10 June 2025
Application typeRETENTION
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Proposed development

Application description published by Laois County Council.
Retain conservatory as constructed to side of house, also retention permission for extra window in utility room and a first floor window on front facade and one extra velux window in roof to the rear, development of attic space to accommodate a bedroom, a playroom, shower room, hot press and storage area, also retention permission for altered boundary and for the second entrance to the site, differences from that previously granted planning with reference 02/84 and all necessary works and retention permission for a machinery shed at Farnan’s Wolfhill, Co Laois.

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