GrantedDecided 09 August 2018Louth County Council

No. 10 The Forge, Battstown, Dunleer

Planning application 18486
DecisionConditional grant
Decided09 August 2018
Application typePERMISSION
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Application description published by Louth County Council.
Permission for a sessional pre-school service (Namely Naionra Oiriall) Monday to Friday from 9:15am - 12:15pm on ground floor level of current residence at No. 10 The Forge, Battstown, Dunleer, Co Louth. The development consists of providing indoor playroom area within the existing livingroom and dining room space with provision of existing toilet facility and direct access to outdoor play area located in rear garden serving existing dwelling. Current carparking facility to provide for adequate parking requirements together with associated set down area.

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