GrantedDecided 01 May 2024Leitrim County Council

Aghnahunshin, Rooskey, Co. Leitrim

Planning application 2460046
DecisionConditional grant
Decided01 May 2024
Application typePERMISSION
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Proposed development

Application description published by Leitrim County Council.
Conversion of the existing attic room at first floor level to a recreation / music room ancillary to the enjoyment of the existing dwellinghouse including the provision of permanent stairs and 3 No. roof windows to the Front elevation of the dwellinghouse including all necessary alterations and associated ancillary works. 2.Retention permission is sought for alterations to the existing dwellinghouse and alterations to the site layout plan, with reference to previous Grant of Permission P.2445, as per drawings and documents lodged to Leitrim County council.

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