GrantedDecided 14 September 2020Mayo County Council

DALGAN DEMESNE, SHRULE

Planning application 20506
DecisionConditional grant
Decided14 September 2020
Application typePERMISSION
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Application description published by Mayo County Council.
MINOR VARIATIONS TO PREVIOUSLY APPROVED EXTENSION AND ALTERATION TO THEIR CHANGING ROOMS PERMITTTED UNDER P18/766 NAMELY, TO CONSTRUCT AN EXTENSION TO THE EXISTING PLAYER CHANGING ROOMS, ALTERATIONS TO EXISTING PLAYER CHANGING ROOMS, PROVIDE ADDITIONAL CHANGING ROOM SPACE AND A NEW MEETING ROOM. THE VARIATIONS PROVIDE FOR THE REVISION IN SIZE OF THE PREVIOUSLY APPROVED DESIGN, ALTERATIONS TO THE PREVISOULY APPROVED ELEVATIONS AND THE CONNECTION OF THE CHANGING ROOMS ROOF PROFILE ONTO THE ADJOINING REFEREES ROOM AND TOILET FACILITIES ALONG WITH ALL ASSOCIATED SERVICES.

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