GrantedDecided 31 July 2025Laois County Council

Greenville House (RPS No. 461), Mountmellick Road, Portlaoise Co. Laois.

Planning application 2560295
DecisionConditional grant
Decided31 July 2025
Application typePERMISSION
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Application description published by Laois County Council.
Make material alteration to previously granted planning permission Ref:- 21/885 at Greenville House, (RPS No. 461) Mountmellick Road, Portlaoise, Co. Laois. R32 T86V. The material alteration will consist of amendments to the rear boundary of the site from that of the previously permitted application and adjustments to the proposed apartment extension from that previously granted to be within the new boundary proposed. All works are in the curtilage of protected structure No. 461.

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