GrantedDecided 17 April 2025Limerick County Council

Glenstal Foods Abington Rectory, Cappanouk, Murroe Co. Limerick.

Planning application 2560154
DecisionConditional grant
Decided17 April 2025
Application typeRETENTION
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Application description published by Limerick County Council.
Change of use of the existing farm out-buildings from agricultural to commercial use. Planning permission is also sought for the demolition of single storey farm stores and the erection of a two storey extension to existing out building, works to the ground and first floor of the existing building including minor internal and roof alterations and all associated site works. Abington Rectory is scheduled on the national inventory of architectural heritage reg. no. 21901502

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