GrantedDecided 13 June 2017Limerick County Council

Aras Ide, Foynes, Co Limerick

Planning application 17346
DecisionConditional grant
Decided13 June 2017
Application typePERMISSION
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Proposed development

Application description published by Limerick County Council.
1.Demolition of existing redundant storage sheds to south and east of existing museum premises. 2. Provision of new vehicular entrance gateway to N69. 3.Construction of a 2 storey extension south wing to provide additional archive and exhibition/display areas. 3. Construction of a 2 storey extension to the south of existing museum and modifications to the existing south wing to provide additional meeting/exhibition/display areas in existing west wing. 5. Construction of single storey Irish coffee area extension facing the N69 (this is a protected structure 1182)

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