GrantedDecided 11 April 2022Mayo County Council

BOWGATE STREET, BALLINROBE

Planning application 21836
DecisionConditional grant
Decided11 April 2022
Application typePERMISSION
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Application description published by Mayo County Council.
CHANGE OF USE OF ADJACENT TWO STOREY DORMER AGRICULTURAL BUILDING TO WAITING AREA AND ANCILLARY PET SUPPLIES RETAIL AREA TO GROUND FLOOR, & NEW STORAGE AREA, NEW STORE ROOM TO FIRST FLOOR, REVISIONS TO EXISTING STORAGE AREA & FIRST FLOOR LANDING, CONVERSION OF PART OF ATTIC SPACE IN EXISTING, TO NEW CANTEEN ROOM & NEW LANDING ON FIRST FLOOR, INTERNAL RENOVATIONS TO EXISTING BUILDING, & NEW SINGLE STOREY EXTENSION TO REAR & SIDE OF EXISTING VETERINARY BUILDING FOR NEW CONSULTING ROOMS, ISOLATION ROOM, SURGERY, KENNELS, CATTERY, GROOMING AREA, LAUNDRY ROOM & ALL ASSOCIATED SITE WORKS

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