RefusedDecided 16 June 2023Louth County Council

Site south of Jumping Church, Millockstown Ardee, Co. Louth

Planning application 2360081
DecisionRefused
Decided16 June 2023
Application typePERMISSION
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Application description published by Louth County Council.
Full planning permission for a proposed extension to existing vernacular derelict single storey structure including a new wastewater treatment system, proposed private well and a new site entrance to be established. Extension will consist of a single storey ‘link’ connecting the existing structure to a new 2-storey extension. The existing vernacular structure will be carefully restored and incorporated as part of the dwelling, which will be approx. 220sq.m in total, together with all associated site works.

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