GrantedDecided 08 November 2024Longford County Council

Ardagh Village, Ardagh, Co. Longford

Planning application 2460212
DecisionConditional grant
Decided08 November 2024
Application typePERMISSION
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Proposed development

Application description published by Longford County Council.
A) The repair and refurbishment of an existing 4-bedroom two-storey residence and attached single storey commercial unit. B) The change of use of an existing attached outbuilding to a workshop and gallery. C) The repair of an existing outbuilding to a garage and storage area – To include the following: 1. Minor internal alterations to provide additional sanitary facilities. 2. Replacement fenestration. 3. Alterations and refurbishments to the existing outbuildings to include new roofs to each, 3 no. rooflights, a photovoltaic solar array, replacement and additional external fenestration. 4. New retail signage to the front elevation. 5. Replacement of the existing gate within the private open space. 6. Decommissioning of existing septic tank and proposed connection to public foul water main. 7. All associated site works

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