GrantedDecided 10 March 2022Mayo County Council

KILGALLIGAN, CARROWTEIGE, BALLINA

Planning application 21854
DecisionConditional grant
Decided10 March 2022
Application typeRETENTION
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Application description published by Mayo County Council.
RETENTION PERMISSION FOR AN EXISTING DEVELOPMENT ARISING FROM THAT PREVIOUSLY APPROVED UNDER P08/1624 AND P08/2079 (P08/1624 ASSOCIATED WITH RETENTION OF THE EXISTING DWELLING HOUSE; P08/2079 ASSOCIATED WITH THE RETENTION OF THE EXISTING GARAGE STRUCTURE, WHICH IS CURRENTLY ALSO PART UTILISED AS AN OFFICE SUPPORTING HOME WORKING) EXTENDING TO RETENTION OF THE SITE ENTRANCE AND SITE DEVELOPMENT WORKS AS THEY EXIST UPON THE GROUND, ALL RETAINED UPON EXISTING SITE BOUNDARIES AND ALL AS PRESENTED WITHIN THE PLANNING RETENTION APPLICATION DOCUMENTATION

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