GrantedDecided 08 August 2025Louth County Council

ASHWALK, TOWNPARKS, ARDEE

Planning application 2560392
DecisionConditional grant
Decided08 August 2025
Application typePERMISSION
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Proposed development

Application description published by Louth County Council.
Construction of 2no. buildings (Blocks A & B). Proposed Block A is a two-storey mixed use building comprising of a ground floor retail unit and a one-bedroom apartment with vertical access area (stairs) to the first a floor residential accommodation; the first floor to consist of 2no. one-bedroom apartments. Proposed Block B consists of a single storey residential building comprising of 2no. ground floor apartments (1no. one bedroom & 1no. two bedroom); a landscaped courtyard between Blocks A & B, ancillary bin, bike and bulk storage areas, connections to the existing adjoining public water and drainage systems and all associated site development works Note the proposed site / buildings in question are located within an Architectural Conservation Area (ACA) as outlined in the current Louth County Council Development Plan -2021 - 2027.

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