GrantedDecided 08 April 2020Limerick County Council

Mary Immaculate College, John Henry Newman Building(formerly Mount St. Vincent), O'Connell Avenue

Planning application 20126
DecisionConditional grant
Decided08 April 2020
Application typePERMISSION
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Application description published by Limerick County Council.
Change of use of the Chapel from place of worship to education use and physical alterations including refurbishment of the interior of the Chapel comprising repairs to building fabric, new floor coverings, new kitchenette/servery in room to rear of Chapel, new partition and internal door to the ground floor corridor of the John Henry Newman Building, demolition of existing PVC link to the rear of the building and construction of a new extension to provide accessible building entrance and means of escape, installation of new services (mainly new lighting and replacement radiators), alterations to existing hard and soft site landscaping, additional site lighting and all associated. The proposed works will be carried out to Protected Structures RPS373 & RPS421 and located in an Architectural Conservation Area

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