GrantedDecided 02 October 2025Mayo County Council

Cahra, Bonniconlon, Co. Mayo

Planning application 2560324
DecisionConditional grant
Decided02 October 2025
Application typeRETENTION
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Proposed development

Application description published by Mayo County Council.
1. Retain existing 22.50sqm front Extension with stone façade finish. 2. Retain existing 16 sqm Sunroom to West Elevation 3. Retain existing 6.50 sqm Porch to Rear Elevation 4. Retain existing 87.50 sqm Attic Conversion including 2no. dormer windows to Front Elevation and 5no. velux windows to Rear Elevations. 5. Retain existing Property Entrance from Public Road. 6. Retain partly constructed 76.50 sqm Domestic Garage and complete with slate roof and roller shutter door to front elevation. 7. Retain partly constructed 26 sqm fuel store and complete with roller shutter door to front and corrugated lean two type roof. 8. Retain existing 83 sqm general storage shed with lean two type corrugated roof. 9. Retain all ancillary works to site. 10. Install 7 PE Mechanical Aeration Unit with distribution chamber with 5no. 9m long percolation trenches.

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