GrantedDecided 23 August 2022Meath County Council

Larchfield House, Jamestown, Athboy Co. Meath C15 HK7H

Planning application 22878
DecisionConditional grant
Decided23 August 2022
Application typeRETENTION
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Application description published by Meath County Council.
The following: (1) to retain a one and a half storied detached domestic garage with attached single storied pump and services stores and covered fuel area. The detached garage area consists of car, lawnmower and tool area with toilet and stairs at ground floor level and music room, study and yoga and at first floor level. (2) to retain the construction of entrance gates, wing walls and piers to the entrance previously granted under planning Ref. KA/70029 (3) and all ancillary site development works

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