GrantedDecided 23 July 2021Louth County Council

Thomastown, Kilkerley, Co Louth

Planning application 201075
DecisionConditional grant
Decided23 July 2021
Application typeRETENTION
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Application description published by Louth County Council.
(1) Retention permission for alterations and extensions to an existing dwelling house to include for the change of use of an attached domestic garage to living accommodation, increase in floor area at ground and first floor level, alterations to external façade and domestic garage. (2) Permission for extension and alterations to an existing dwelling house and associated site development works *Significant Further Information submitted 05/07/21 provides for, inter alia, the replacement of existing septic tank with new wastewater treatment system*

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