GrantedDecided 17 January 2024Meath County Council

Cannon Street, Kells, Co. Meath

Planning application 2360347
DecisionConditional grant
Decided17 January 2024
Application typeRETENTION
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Application description published by Meath County Council.
A protected structure ref RPS 90488. The development consists of the following: Retention Permission consists of essential repair and conservation works to include, Stonework repairs and pointing, Replacement of casement windows with sash windows, Removal of steel bars from cell windows for repair and reinstallation, Return a historical opening in the rear elevation from a window to a door, Roof and valley repairs, Fire safety works, Internal floor finishes upgrades, Upgrading of the electrical and alarm systems, Repairs to drainage, Removal of modern tarmacadam hardstanding to side and rear, Repairs to lime mortar finished walls internally, Removal of ad-hoc mid-20th century partitions and make good of existing finishes. Planning Permission is sought to fit an openable sash in the Diocletian window to the front and erect a partition in the kitchen.

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