GrantedDecided 09 July 2021Louth County Council

Main Street, Blackrock, Co Louth

Planning application 21622
DecisionConditional grant
Decided09 July 2021
Application typePERMISSION
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Proposed development

Application description published by Louth County Council.
Permission for demolition of an existing single storey dwelling and construction of a two and three storey mixed commercial/residential development consisting of: 3 no. retail units and an apartment access to the ground floor. 2 no. one bed apartments, 1 no. two bed duplex unit to the first/second floor (3 residential units in total). Connections to public sewers and watermains. Associated side development works including revised vehicular entrance, footpaths, bin storage area, car/bicycle parking and boundary treatments

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ABP-311001-21Submitted 03 August 2021 / decided 22 November 2022
Status not recordedREFUSED
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