GrantedDecided 04 December 2020Longford County Council

Killashee Street & Bog Lane, Townsparks, Longford

Planning application 20117
DecisionConditional grant
Decided04 December 2020
Application typePERMISSION
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Site

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Proposed development

Application description published by Longford County Council.
A) partial demolition of existing two storey and single storey buildings along with rear storage shed B) proposed new two storey building with upgrade of and extension to the residential dwelling along with change of use from existing retail store to use as coffee shop/restaurant with ancillary take away facility C) amendments to relevant elevations D) front signage and lighting E) upgrade of rear access gate and relevant boundary walls F) relevant connection and upgrades of drainage works and all ancillary site works

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