GrantedDecided 06 July 2022Longford County Council

No. 2 New Street, Longford

Planning application 2236
DecisionConditional grant
Decided06 July 2022
Application typePERMISSION
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Proposed development

Application description published by Longford County Council.
The proposed conversion of existing two storey terraced type dwelling house into 4 no. apartments consisting of 2 no. one bedroom apartments on ground floor level & 2 no. one bedroom apartments on first floor level together with also seeking full planning permission for the proposed construction of 2 no. single storey extensions to the rear of the building to facilitate the above and all ancillary works. We now wish to inform the general public that the development to which this planning permission application relates includes a structure/structures on the Protected Structures List, ie. RPS No. 507

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